What's a good typing speed?
What kind of WPM should I aim for if I'm looking to get hired for a job doing a lot of typing? My last test Gross Speed was 42 WPM Errors 10 words Net Speed 37 WPM Accuracy 88%. I think those are pretty pathetic for the amount of time I spend on the computer. To test yourself go to http://www.typingtest.com/contents/j...st/default.htm I think 60 WPM would be a good goal for me. Anyone know what speed businesses usually look for?
What's a good typing speed?
Id say probably around 60-65wpm. I was never that good at this. When i took keyboarding in hs, i averaged around 45.
What's a good typing speed?
Well I got it up to 48 so I'm getting a little bit better.
What's a good typing speed?
What kinda job is it for? I think around 70 is ideal for most. Here's my results:
Test name = Huckleberry Finn
Gross speed = 101 WPM
Errors = 4 Words
Net speed = 97 WPM
Accuracy 96%
Not too shabby, eh?
What's a good typing speed?
After about 30 seconds I start loosing focus...I should do this when I'm not blazed.
but 50wpm @ 94% acc. aint bad, I thinks.
What's a good typing speed?
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Originally Posted by Buck268
After about 30 seconds I start loosing focus...I should do this when I'm not blazed.
LOL!!!!!!...........I LOve Weed!!!
What's a good typing speed?
wow your good west coast style. Well it's actually a job at http://www.workingsol.com I just applied and I'm hoping to get hired, but that may not be anytime soon I hear some cases of people being hired there 2 years after they put in there apps. so it may take a long time before I get my job, better go find another one in the meantime.
What's a good typing speed?
if you guys are getting like 60-100 wpm then youre probably not touch typing.. when youre applying for a job theyll probably want someone who can touch type, aswell as reading something at the same time
What's a good typing speed?
i got a net speed of 58 wpm, by the way
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Are you trying to go into Data Entry?
They pay very nicely if you can get to 90+ WPM, and 95%. 35-40K a year for that speed. But as ghost pointed out, it's not only typing, it's eye-hand coordination as well.
But business expect only 40-60 WPM otherwise. It really depends on the position. A network administrator, or positions similar, they would expect you to have a high WPM.