Thursday, December 4, 2008

Beef Up Your Resume With Ryan's Training

Now is the time to improve your job skills and Ryan Alternative Staffing can help.

I posted about Previsor training last week, but I didn't fully explain the advantages of the system to our applicants and current employees.

To get access to our Previsor training, all you need to do is register with Ryan Staffing.

The program offers basic computer literacy training and courses on Microsoft applications Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Outlook. Training programs are at beginner and advanced levels.

Plus, there are specialized training programs. For instance, you can take a program specifically on creating tables and charts in Excel.

There's also training available for Windows Vista, which is sure to creep into every office soon.

We will have all the training features available by January 1 so mark your calendar.

You can register with Ryan Staffing online or at any Ryan Staffing office. If you're interested in the training, you would then need to contact a Ryan Staffing representative after registering.

After letting us know you're interested, we'll send you a link to your training session. You can do the training online from your home.

If you don't want to wait until the first of the year to improve your skills, we are offering our application testing services by appointment.

At our offices, we offer testing on:
  • Audio Transcription
  • Basic Computer Literacy
  • Business Communication, Business Letter Writing and Editing
  • Data Entry - Alphanumeric, Numeric and Ten Key
  • English Language Comprehension
  • General Clerical Grammar and Spelling
  • Internet Explorer
  • Lotus and Access
  • Microsoft Programs - Excel, Outlook, Power Point, Word, Windows XP
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Shorthand
  • Four Different Typing Tests
  • Word Pro
  • Word Perfect
Retaking the tests is a great way to make yourself a better applicant when a clerical opening becomes available. Just call one of our offices to set up an appointment to come into today.

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