
"We filled the vacancy the next day"
Free Adobe skills tests prove popular with employees
Free Adobe skills tests have been a hit with employees, indicating that they are keen to maintain and demonstrate their abilities.
The popularity of Highlander's range of free online Adobe skills tests has been demonstrated by 1,700 people signing up to take them since they were launched 18 months ago.
Highlander's tests cover a range of topics including Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Flash, ActionScript and DreamWeaver. An elite core of only 13 users have scored the maximum 100 per cent.
They are made up of 36 random questions and are compiled by Highlander's Adobe certified Instructors.
Designed to test a user's knowledge of specific Adobe products, they are the only Adobe-related skills tests that are available for free.
"By offering the free skills tests and mapping our Bootcamp courses to Adobe's professional ACE certification program, we are unique in being able to demonstrate improved performance for Adobe product users in the UK," Andy Gardiner, managing director of Highlander commented.
Highlander is one of the UK's longest established training providers for the creative, web and marketing sectors.
Posted by Geoff Crane
The popularity of Highlander's range of free online Adobe skills tests has been demonstrated by 1,700 people signing up to take them since they were launched 18 months ago.
Highlander's tests cover a range of topics including Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Flash, ActionScript and DreamWeaver. An elite core of only 13 users have scored the maximum 100 per cent.
They are made up of 36 random questions and are compiled by Highlander's Adobe certified Instructors.
Designed to test a user's knowledge of specific Adobe products, they are the only Adobe-related skills tests that are available for free.
"By offering the free skills tests and mapping our Bootcamp courses to Adobe's professional ACE certification program, we are unique in being able to demonstrate improved performance for Adobe product users in the UK," Andy Gardiner, managing director of Highlander commented.
Highlander is one of the UK's longest established training providers for the creative, web and marketing sectors.
Posted by Geoff Crane

