Office Expert

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From: Mike Phillips (newsgroups_at_millspatentlaw.com)
Date: 01/07/05


Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2005 15:30:54 -0500

A company is preparing to try to hire a person full-time to support its
70-person staff and their use of Office applications. This person also
needs to be able to do a reasonable amount of PC (not server)
maintenance, such as moving computers, installing programs, etc. Who is
the typical person who knows how to do these things, and where would
they find such a person? How much should they expect to pay? It's a
great position for the right person. I think they are going to have a
tough time filling the position because of all the people I've
interviewed for jobs over the years, I have yet to find even one who can
program in VBA or do other desirable Office tasks, such as creating
macros (other than by recording them.) Since Suzanne is not available,
what's second best?

Mike Phillips



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