This sounds like a question on an application form... Unfortunately - WE don't know YOUR skills. Only you can answer this question - based on what computer skills you have.
If this is for a job interview, you got it all wrong; you are supposed to answer with YOUR skills, not ask around what skills OTHER PEOPLE have.
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Information that is relevant to that particular topic, for example;A user wants to purchase a Dell computer but the employee at the computer shop gives the user a HP computer specification for another product.This information that has been passed on is not relevant to that particular object or topic as it relates to another object.
most of us have a long list of skills we've learned over the years. Relevant skills refers to what is important (or relevant) to your target positions, or career goals. Your resume doesn't have to list everything you've ever done. Just list the relevant and important skills sets that will add value on your resume for the reader A site called Careego has some great tips on resume writing
Some benefits of having good computer skills are the ability to fix your own computer, work at computer related jobs, and simply understanding what is going on with a computer. Those with good computer skills are more efficient at their job which involves a computer.
And your computer is what? Specifications? How can we answer this question without having the relevant information?
to do practical work on computer.
It is necessary for managers to have computer skills in order to keep up with these rapid changes
work experience, education, salary demands, relevant skills, references
They are computer fluent.
DUTIES: 1. Undertake tasks associated with computer systems technical support. 2. Undertake tasks associated with computer networks technical support. 3. Undertake tasks associated with software development, installation, maintenance and support. 4. Provide advice to clients. 5. Undertake investigations related to information technology planning. 6. Undertake general help centre tasks, including problem solving and providing operational advice to clients on the Departmental WAN. 1. Ability in computer systems technical support especially in technologies relevant to the Department. 2. Ability in computer networks technical support especially in technologies relevant to the Department. 3. Ability in software development, installation, maintenance and support especially in technologies relevant to the Department. 4. Conceptual, analytical and creative skills including the ability to identify relevant issues and priorities. 5. Knowledge and understanding of contemporary information technology. 6. Good interpersonal skills including oral and written communication skills, and the ability to interact with a diverse range of clients. 7. An ability to work effectively in a small team of computer professionals.