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I have good knowledge of computers OR computer skills #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 13, 2006 11:22 am   I have good knowledge of computers OR computer skills
 

Hi,
I'd like to ask about this CV. of mine, how I should describe that if I know computers.
(I have good knowledge of computers, or I have computer skills,or something thoroughly different)

Thanks

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Computers #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 13, 2006 11:29 am   Computers
 

Hi,

Computer literate is the popular description.

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Knowledge #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 13, 2006 13:22 pm   Knowledge
 

Thanks Alan,
So should I write "I have computer literate", or "my computer literate is good" would be better?
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Computer literate #4 (permalink) Mon Mar 13, 2006 15:11 pm   Computer literate
 

Hi,

All you write is I am computer literate.

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Knowledge #5 (permalink) Mon Mar 13, 2006 15:39 pm   Knowledge
 

Thanks Alan, that's what I'll write then.
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Computer literate #6 (permalink) Fri Jun 09, 2006 20:22 pm   Computer literate
 

Alan wrote:
Hi,

All you write is I am computer literate.

Alan


How about 'proficient with computers'?

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