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What are basic computer skills? While basic computer skills include knowing how to type, understanding social media and having general web skills, there are several more to consider, such as: Productivity software. Operating systems. Presentation software. Digital marketing. Computer programming. Graphic design. Communication tools. Database management.What are proficient computer skills? Proficient computer skills are knowledge and ability which allow you to use computers and related technology. Typically, basic computer skills include word processing, managing computer files, and creating presentations. Advanced computer skills include managing databases and running calculations in spreadsheets.What are basic IT skills? 5 Basic IT Skills that All Your Employees Should Have #1. Word Processing. Creating and editing business documents without any word-processing skills is sure to lead to hours of frustration and lost productivity. ... #2. Data Entry. ... #3. Security and Privacy. ... #4. Email Clients. ... #5. Search Engines.What are the levels of computer skills? Levels Level 1 - Fundamental Skills (Typing, Mouse) Level 2 - Basic Computing and Applications. Level 3 - Intermediate Computing and Applications. Level 4 - Advanced Computing and Applications. Level 5 - Proficient Computing, Applications, and Programming.