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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Organisational, multitasking and time management

Some job adverts state that candidate must have strong organisational, multitasking and time management skills. What is the difference between the 3?

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Some job adverts state that candidate must have strong organisational, multitasking and time management skills. strong organizational skill s - you can organize things well strong multitasking skills - you can work on several tasks at the same time strong time management skills - you never spend too much time or too little time on a task, and you are good at keeping to a schedule Clive

  • Some job adverts state that candidate must have strong organisational, multitasking and time management skills.
  • strong organizational skill s - you can organize things well strong multitasking skills - you can work on several tasks at the same time strong time management skills - you never spend too much time or too little time on a task, and you are good at keeping to a schedule Clive
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Some job adverts state that candidate must have strong organisational, multitasking and time management skills.

strong organizational skills - you can organize things well

strong multitasking skills - you can work on several tasks at the same time

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