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How can the TOEIC test help

Started by sajiv, Nov 27, 2008, 04:38 AM

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sajiv


The TOEIC test is an international standard for measuring English proficiency in the workplace and facilitates access to a wider job market. Many companies include minimum TOEIC score requirements as a part of their recruitment process.

As opposed to the TOEFL test that has an academic focus, the TOEIC test measures the use of English in, and certifies your ability to work in, an international business context. The inclusion of TOEIC scores on your CV, whether you are a student or professional, adds a dimension of international competitiveness. It facilitates your access to a wider job market, since companies often use TOEIC scores in their recruitment decisions; it is, hence, an essential tool for non-native speakers of English looking to improve their employability.

Companies, whether they are small businesses or multinational corporations, use the TOEIC test:

    * To recruit and promote employees
    * To implement a common standard of measurement across multiple corporate sites
    * To assess employees' international mobility

Approximately 2000 companies in Europe and other large international groups rely on the TOEIC test to make recruitment and training decisions. Job descriptions from companies such as Accenture, Airbus, Coca-Cola, Renault, EADS, PSA Peugeot Citroen, Unilever and NEC include minimum TOEIC score requirements.

If you are a beginner in English language learning and want to improve your language skills, you can take language training courses in any of the ETS Europe authorised language schools in your city. A tip to help you maximise your learning experience: insist on taking the TOEIC test before you start your course, and then again at the end - this will give you an accurate indication of the progress that you have made.


ganeshbala

Hi

Thanks for the information.

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