When you are asked "What are your computer skills?" - first, be honest. Do you use the internet effectively? Can you do searches on the Internet? Do you use Microsoft Word or other word processing programs? How about Excel Spreadsheets?
If so, your answer could be "I'm proficient in Internet research and Microsoft Office." Or you could say "I'm competent with the Internet and Microsoft Word". Your level of skill determines the description - proficient means that you are comfortable with them. Competent means you can use them but you are not completely skilled in them.
Just think of all the different programs you've used on the computer - email, Internet, etc. - and answer accordingly.
If you are asked this question during a job interview you should answer with things that would allow you to advance in that company. You could say that you want to obtain managerial or supervisor skills.
The teacher asked about the new student's experience (qualities).. or skills
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YES of course
It's up to you, and you should consider it carefully.
Only if you really like him. Today I was asked out. I wanna say yes. i might.SO yes you should say yes
The truth
Say no, but don't be mean about it.
There are many types of skills that are beneficial in a working environment. Some skills might include computer skills, communication skills, customer service skills, and teaching or training skills.
Say what you are doing, possibly in a banterish way.
sure
say too young