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Well no one can comment on your skill level here since we don't know you. But if you are a beginner your skill level would be "one." An expert would get a rating of "10." If you can operate a computer with little or no problem but don't feel like you're an expert, give yourself a "five" or "six." Then just give a reason WHY you gave yourself this rating. ~ T

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There are a lot of immigrants coming into the country. The job applications have been changed a bit to apply to everyone. If English is your native tounge, simply state that. Otherwise, mention that English is your second language and your skill level. Can you speak English or just understand basic phrases? You typed the question here so I'm assuming you can write and read English. ~ yes

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Answer If in an interview I was asked how I would describe myself. I'd answer with confidence in my voice. You might want to express the fact that above everything else you are hard working, never late, rarely take time off and you are a team player. These are the kind of words an Interviewer wants to hear.

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Rate Yourself An 8Say that you rate yourself 8. That's modest, but not as if you hate yourself.
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I'm guessing you're about a 5.

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