Interview Questions
RJ45
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Hi Guys,
Does anyone have typical interview questions for helpdesk jobs ?
Thanks
Does anyone have typical interview questions for helpdesk jobs ?
Thanks
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sir_creamy_ Inactive Imported Users Posts: 298For help desk jobs you will *ALWAYS* be asked a scenario-based question in which you've got 3 or 4 people coming to you at the same time with problems of different severity, and you're asked how you would handle the situation.
Answer to this question is simple: prioritize each problem and reassure each person that you'll attend to their needs as quickly as possible. Interviewer is trying to see how you remain calm under pressure - a big part of help desk work.
Cheers.Bachelor of Computer Science
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benbuiltpc Member Posts: 80 ■■□□□□□□□□I had a horrific 2 day interview for a help desk position a few years ago. By the time it was over I didn't want the job anymore. It seemed like more of a psychiatric evaluation rather than a skills review. I suppose some of it is necessary since you will be subjected to yelling and cursing customers/co-workers.
So be prepared to answer "How do you deal with stress", "What are your strong/weak points", "How well do you multi task", "How would you handle a rude customer", "Where do you see yourself in 10 years", and so on and so forth. Of course they may have a few IT questions but I'll bet most are character related. -
RJ45 Member Posts: 19 ■□□□□□□□□□Thanks guys, its seems the road ive put on is correct going by your comments.
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mrhaun03 Member Posts: 359sir_creamy_ wrote:For help desk jobs you will *ALWAYS* be asked a scenario-based question in which you've got 3 or 4 people coming to you at the same time with problems of different severity, and you're asked how you would handle the situation.
Answer to this question is simple: prioritize each problem and reassure each person that you'll attend to their needs as quickly as possible. Interviewer is trying to see how you remain calm under pressure - a big part of help desk work.
Cheers.
To add to this, give an example of how you could multi-task. I'm in a help desk position and recently got to interview a view potential interns. My boss is real big on multi-tasking. If you can give a good example that you're a multi-tasker, that shows you can handle stress pretty well...especially getting hit with 3-4 requests at a time.Working on Linux+ -
DirtySouth Member Posts: 314 ■□□□□□□□□□As far as technical questions, you should always know how to do the following:
- Locate & change a workstation IP address
- View driver version in the Device Manager
- Steps to remove spyware/adware
- Steps to fix a failed internet connection
- Difference between FAT32 & NTFS (Don't know why they ask this, but I've had this question come up several times).
- How to find install or update device drivers
- How to install a printer
These are just a few of the basic questions I've run into. At the very least, you should be able to walk something through doing this without seeing the computer. -
antonio banderas Member Posts: 102I was asked questions about :
Sub Net Mask
Default Gateway
CAC Card
Encyption: Public Key vs. Private Key
Creating a Network Printer Queue
Implicit vs. explicit permissions
and some other questionsNetwork/Radiation Oncology Analyst III -
sir_creamy_ Inactive Imported Users Posts: 298"How do you work in a team situation when all the other team members are fools and idiots?"
"How well do you program under the influence of hard drugs?"
"Have you ever beaten or killed a co-worker?"
"Give me a rough estimate of the maximum dollar amount that you've stolen from each of your previous employers."
"Do you object to bullwhips in the workplace?"
"Emacs or vi?"
"You see a wounded puppy bleeding and whimpering on the side of the road while you're running to work to fix a downed computer that tens of users are waiting for. Do you let the puppy die?" "Why not?"
"How much of your workday would you waste by reading news?"Bachelor of Computer Science
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rock360 Member Posts: 20 ■□□□□□□□□□sir_creamy_ wrote:"How do you work in a team situation when all the other team members are fools and idiots?"
"How well do you program under the influence of hard drugs?"
"Have you ever beaten or killed a co-worker?"
"Give me a rough estimate of the maximum dollar amount that you've stolen from each of your previous employers."
"Do you object to bullwhips in the workplace?"
"Emacs or vi?"
"You see a wounded puppy bleeding and whimpering on the side of the road while you're running to work to fix a downed computer that tens of users are waiting for. Do you let the puppy die?" "Why not?"
"How much of your workday would you waste by reading news?"
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ehnde Member Posts: 1,103sir_creamy_ wrote: »"Emacs or vi?"
Give me vi or give me death.Climb a mountain, tell no one. -
sudheer123 Registered Users Posts: 1 ■□□□□□□□□□typical interview questions are:
1.why do you want this job?
2.have you got any Questions?
3.describe a situvation in which you lead a team?
4.what do you expect to be doing in 5 years time?
5.what are your weaknesses?
6.who else have you applied to/got interviews with?
7.What are your strengths?
8.What has been your greatest achievement?
like this Questions only
Regards
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cyberguypr Mod Posts: 6,928 ModWow, this thread cam back from the dead.
Seems like someone forgot to add the right answers
"How do you work in a team situation when all the other team members are fools and idiots?"
It depends. You and how many others are in the team?
"How well do you program under the influence of hard drugs?"
Define "hard"
"Have you ever beaten or killed a co-worker?"
Once. But they couldn't prove I did it. The evidence was circumstantial.
"Give me a rough estimate of the maximum dollar amount that you've stolen from each of your previous employers."
Wish I could count that high -
CodeBlox Member Posts: 1,363 ■■■■□□□□□□It sounds like a bad idea to go into an interview relying on a predefined set of questions. If they don't ask any of them, your whole plan could collapse quicker than a foam cup in a crocodile's jaws.Currently reading: Network Warrior, Unix Network Programming by Richard Stevens
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PPforLife Member Posts: 60 ■■□□□□□□□□cyberguypr wrote: »Wow, this thread cam back from the dead.
Seems like someone forgot to add the right answers
"How do you work in a team situation when all the other team members are fools and idiots?"
It depends. You and how many others are in the team?
"How well do you program under the influence of hard drugs?"
Define "hard"
"Have you ever beaten or killed a co-worker?"
Once. But they couldn't prove I did it. The evidence was circumstantial.
"Give me a rough estimate of the maximum dollar amount that you've stolen from each of your previous employers."
Wish I could count that high
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LordQarlyn Member Posts: 693 ■■■■■■□□□□It sounds like a bad idea to go into an interview relying on a predefined set of questions. If they don't ask any of them, your whole plan could collapse quicker than a foam cup in a crocodile's jaws.