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What does a typist do?
Typist (typist), mainly engaged in the clerical position of text input documents. It appeared in the era when typewriters prevailed and disappeared in the modern times when typewriters declined. Now there may be professionals typing. They are called "computer data entry workers".

Industry status:

Typist is a front-line position in the office, so it is difficult to recruit people without creativity. Therefore, most typists are called "junior secretaries" or clerks. Some organizations still need typists and computer data entry workers very much. For example:

1. Some scholars and writers, etc. After oral or handwritten papers are submitted to a typing company for professional Chinese typing and repeated proofreading for editing, teaching and homework.

2, government departments, bureaucratic structure, official documents, senior secretaries are busy with public relations, so there are also full-time government typists.

3. There are many export companies, many import letters of credit, many shipping companies, many bank documents, and many shipping documents (with carbon paper) also need the professional knowledge of typists and shippers.

Job responsibilities:

1, implement the company secrecy system, and don't divulge secrets at will;

2. Editing, processing and copying documents;

3. Printed documents should be beautiful and generous, with few mistakes. Be careful and patient;

4. Maintenance and maintenance of photocopiers and their accessories;

5. Other affairs temporarily assigned by the leadership.

Requirements:

1, Chinese characters input more than 50 words/minute, input in other languages, should have the corresponding language ability;

2. Proficient in operating computer office suites and typesetting skills;

3, will commonly use the basic operation of office software word, excel, coreldraw.