Computer clerk
Any job that requires a computer, which is pretty much most jobs these days. Some examples: * Receptionists, secretaries, administrative assistants * Any job that requires reports, documents, records
In most workplaces you will be writing professional documents, using Microsoft Office 2010, so it is good to learn keyboarding so that you can make these documents, or do certain tasks that require typing.
Jobs that require high degrees of responsibility like legal jobs and jobs that take in a lot of money like accounting jobs usually require you to be bonded. Jobs like being a postal worker also require security clearance and bonding.
Any jobs that require a B.S.All jobs/careers involve the use of numbers.
A standard word in keyboarding is five characters.
every field of the military jobs require hiv testing.
Mostly jobs that require serving beer or alcohol.
ALL jobs to a degree!
Jobs that don't require service.
Jobs that require bachelors degrees, masters degrees, phd's, etc.
keyboarding is the act of producing written works as printed documents
Depends what job you have.Another"Keyboarding" isn't really a job. Keyboarding is involved with many forms of computer assignments and work, though.