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I am about to interview applicants for a job in my business. I would
like to test these applicants in excel and word but just the fairly
basic stuff. I want them to be competant in the basics of formatting,
copy and pasting, links, simple formulae, such thigs as this.

Does anyone have access to any tests or resources for testing people
for excel? It would be greatly appreciated

thanks

Tony

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I don't have a ready reference to anything like that, but you could ask for
certificates of training relating to Office/Excel/Word from schools or
recognized computer software training businesses.

Another thing you could look/ask for is a MOUS or MOS certificate in the
applications.
MOUS (older term) - Microsoft Office User Specialist
MOS (current term) - Microsoft Office Specialist

Anyone holding either of those certificates, even on a version of Word/Excel
back to '97 should have the skills required - at least they did when they
tested for the certificate. Things haven't changed THAT! much from '97
through 2003, but don't expect anyone to really be up to speed on the new
interface for 2007.

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Hi there

I am about to interview applicants for a job in my business. I would
like to test these applicants in excel and word but just the fairly
basic stuff. I want them to be competant in the basics of formatting,
copy and pasting, links, simple formulae, such thigs as this.

Does anyone have access to any tests or resources for testing people
for excel? It would be greatly appreciated

thanks

Tony


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Hello Toni,

If your applicants are VERY junior, consider a first question like
"What are 5% of 100?". You will be surprised how many people will
struggle with this one. Offering a pencil and a piece of paper would
be cruel, of course.

Next level could be a sample spreadsheet like
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...097981033.aspx which you
prepare to be changed at some locations.

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We have been through this before, but if you have to ask questions like
this, how are you going to be able to judge the competencies of the
applicants?

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I am about to interview applicants for a job in my business. I would
like to test these applicants in excel and word but just the fairly
basic stuff. I want them to be competant in the basics of formatting,
copy and pasting, links, simple formulae, such thigs as this.

Does anyone have access to any tests or resources for testing people
for excel? It would be greatly appreciated

thanks

Tony



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How about the mock ECDL/ICLD exams. Module 3 is word & 4 is Excel. They
should take about 20mins each and would give you a fair idea if they
understand the basics.

They are free on
http://www.ecdl.com/products/index.j...ID=108&nID=208
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"Bob Phillips" wrote:

We have been through this before, but if you have to ask questions like
this, how are you going to be able to judge the competencies of the
applicants?

--
HTH

Bob Phillips

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)

wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi there

I am about to interview applicants for a job in my business. I would
like to test these applicants in excel and word but just the fairly
basic stuff. I want them to be competant in the basics of formatting,
copy and pasting, links, simple formulae, such thigs as this.

Does anyone have access to any tests or resources for testing people
for excel? It would be greatly appreciated

thanks

Tony






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Hi - Try the free tests at CA404.com (URL: http://www.ca404.com/tests.html ). They have a number of Excel tests (free) and other Office apps as well... I also see some at www.gent.ie (click on their tests page).

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I am about to interview applicants for a job in my business. I would
like to test these applicants in excel and word but just the fairly
basic stuff. I want them to be competant in the basics of formatting,
copy and pasting, links, simple formulae, such thigs as this.

Does anyone have access to any tests or resources for testing people
for excel? It would be greatly appreciated

thanks

Tony
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