Ultimate Typing Shares Information About Typing-Related Jobs, Announces eReflect
New York City, NY (PRWEB) March 18, 2015 -- eReflect and the editor at the Ultimate Typing™ blog have shared a list of professions that require above-average typing skills. Keyboard practice is more essential than ever, eReflect assures readers. The company urges young people who are entering the job market to improve their typing skills as soon as possible, so that they will become better candidates for employment.
While there is a fairly narrow range of jobs that require nothing but expert typing skills from job candidates, most jobs require a set of skills that include touch typing. Some of these professions include book and digital editors and journalists, paralegals, and executive administrators. For people who are looking for a true typing-based job, the fields of transcription, professional writing, and data entry are wide open to talented typists.
A good typing program helps people improve their typing technique and accuracy so that they can touch type much more efficiently and with few, if any, typos. A typing program also helps someone learn to type faster so that they save time and are more productive in all their keyboard-based tasks, from completing forms to writing reports and emails.
Becoming a typing master requires neither a lot of practice nor boring activities. Next-generation software like Ultimate Typing™ offers an enjoyable typing experience for users through fun, interactive activities and games that are never repetitive or boring.
As the Ultimate Typing™ editor explains in the post, becoming a paralegal, book editor, or administrative assistant requires a specific set of skills and knowledge. While each of these jobs has a different overall skills set, but what they all have in common is that they require above-average typing skills. Employers want to make sure that the person they hire is able to be productive and efficient at all times, saving time and money for the company.
Ultimate Typing™’s editor highlights the skills and qualifications a person needs to land the coveted job of magazine or book editor, noting,
“As a magazine or book editor the most important job you have is to understand and uphold a publishing house’s culture and writing tradition. Good typing skills, a passion for books, and expertise in language usage and fact checking are among the top skills you should master. ”
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About Ultimate Typing™
Ultimate Typing™ software is designed specifically for the improvement of typing skills. Created by eReflect, a world leader in e-learning and self-development software, Ultimate Typing™ has been informed by the latest developments in the science of touch typing.
Since its creation in 2006 by Marc Slater, the company has already catered to over 112 countries all over the world, offering products with the latest cutting-edge technology, some of which are among the world’s most recognized and awarded in the industry.
Rick Wilson, eReflect, +61 261761104, [email protected]
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