Is the TOEIC Test Necessary for my Career?

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The discussion centers on the necessity of taking the TOEIC test for career advancement, particularly in an IT consulting role. The individual has previously scored 606 on the TOEFL but is now required by their boss to achieve at least 420 on the TOEIC, with the threat of termination if they do not comply. There is skepticism about the need for the TOEIC, as the individual believes their existing score should suffice to demonstrate their English proficiency. Some participants suggest that companies may prefer TOEIC scores due to their focus on workplace communication skills. Ultimately, the consensus leans towards taking the test to avoid job loss, despite concerns about its relevance.
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Should I take a TOEIC test ?

I used to take a Toefl paper test and scored 606, now my boss tells me to take a TOEIC test that I must score at least 420.
I think it's a waste of money and time. If my boss wants to know my English level, he might offer a thorough test of multiple choice.

He told me that I will be fired if I wouldn't hand in my certificate!
By the way I am working for a IT consulting service provider in my area.

Thanks
 
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It seems strange to me to make you re-take something and get "at least" 420 when you've already gotten a 606, but maybe I'm missing some information here. Seems like your choices are to get fired or take the test, no?

Sometimes you have to do really nonsensical things to keep a job.

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I'll just take the test. Getting fired or quitting over something like this is silly.
 
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This post is baffling. What does that have to do with anything?
 
Krismosy said:
He told me that I will be fired if I wouldn't hand in my certificate!
By the way I am working for a IT consulting service provider in my area.

Unfortunately sometimes you need to just bite your lip and listen to your boss. You could point out that it costs money to do - say that you would be happy to take the test but ask if they might help you with the costs.
 
Krismosy said:
Should I take a TOEIC test ?

I used to take a Toefl paper test and scored 606, now my boss tells me to take a TOEIC test that I must score at least 420.
I think it's a waste of money and time. If my boss wants to know my English level, he might offer a thorough test of multiple choice.

He told me that I will be fired if I wouldn't hand in my certificate!
By the way I am working for a IT consulting service provider in my area.

Thanks

Perhaps your company is looking for English speaking ability scores. http://www.ets.org/toeic

The paper-based TOEFL test does not cover the speaking test, the internet-based TOEFL does though. But I wonder if companies are looking at TOEFL scores, since only university applications require TOEFL.

Check the ETS site for clarifications.

Edit: The TOEIC test is considered by companies, maybe that's why your TOEFL scores weren't considered. Also, TOEIC has an English speaking assessment test.
 
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