Typing Test: Typing Cover Letters
A cover letter, written in a hurry, with spelling mistakes, can land your resume in the trash. This typing test samples cover letters and provides feedback so you will improve your typing speed and accuracy. How do you type a cover letter? Should it be formal? What information should I include in my cover letter? You may find these sample letters that can help guide you through this creative process and inspire you to compose original content for your cover letter.
Being able to type quickly and accurately is essential for many careers. You can improve your typing speed and accuracy with this quick and easy typing test. If you are struggling to compose your own cover letter these samples may also help inspire you when you run into writer's block.
Sample Data Entry Test Prompt
I am interested in the Web Designer position at ABC Marketing Group. I have extensive experience in website design and development. My experience includes creating and maintaining websites, as well as developing marketing campaigns for local businesses using social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Pinterest. I gained valuable experience working as a student web designer for the marketing department. As a result of my demonstrated skills and commitment to excellence, I was promoted to coordinator of all marketing department websites. In this role, I developed an understanding of the importance of constant communication with clients and coworkers. Some of my past work includes designing websites in Adobe Dreamweaver and Photoshop as well as developing content for clients in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. My position entailed developing web pages and slideshows publicizing the success of the society's artists. I was able to utilize my web authoring skills to assist the organization in their goal to promote sculpture. Additionally, I have used PHP to develop applications that increase the functionality of existing websites. I have been able to reduce project completion times by focusing on rapid development and clear communication with clients. For example, for one of my recent projects, I developed a mobile app from start to finish in just one week. I look forward to discussing my experience and skills with you in an interview.Load Test
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Click on a topic to use it as your test prompt. Selections are ranked according to difficulty from '*' (easiest typing tests) to '*****' (most challenging typing tests). For more details, check the difficulty key at the bottom of the page.
Short typing tests for beginners: (1 - 3 minute typing test at < 30 wpm)
Intermediate typing tests: (3-6 minutes at 40 wpm)
Hard typing tests for advanced typists: (over 4 minutes at 60+ wpm)
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Typing Test Difficulty Levels
Our typing tests are ranked on level of difficulty. The algorithm to calculate difficulty depends on the average word length and how many special characters like capitals, numbers and symbols are included in the text. Most standard pre-employment typing tests will be in the normal range. You should expect to get higher wpm scores on easier tests and lower wpm scores on the more difficult tests.
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