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Aldur wrote: I can understand your situation, I went through the exact same thing with qwest and applying for a teir 3 support position, thankfully I have been offered the job. The entire process took about 3 months and was extremely nerve racking. My advice would be to know the stuff you currently have experience with very well, that will be your selling point. The job that I am looking at now I will be working with Cisco and Juniper equip. and I honestly know very little about Cisco devices. I made this known to the interviewer but I also let him know that I was willing to learn. I then was tested extensively on my Juniper knowledge which was my selling point. Your lack of customer service experience might hurt you but just keep in mind that if you get asked a question of what would you do in this situation that the customer's concerns are always priority and you'll do what ever it takes, within reason to meet the customer's needs/concerns. In my interviews there was alot of questions about routing protocols, some very indepth, some very basic and it was the more basic questions that threw me off. One basic question that I missed that I seriously kicked my self for afterwards was "what happens at layer 4" I named of protocols and went into detail about those protocols but the interviewer said, "yes that's all true, but communication happens in segements is what I was looking for", I didn't expect the interviewer to be looking for such a basic answer. I guess the moral of the story would be to understand the question before answering. The next peice of advice I would give is to not sell yourself on something you don't know very well. I spoke with a friend that I know at this job and he conducted a few interviews for the position I was looking at, to bad he couldn't do my interview . But he said that many potential canidates would say they know something very well and come to find out they knew very little about it and many times they would be certified in that area. This equated to an automatic disqualification for the job. Other then that I would say not to stress, but I know that's not going to happen . Just try to relax before the interview and make sure you ask lots of questions durning the interview. Hope this helps.
singh8281 wrote: No matter how hard I try not to stress out, it will still overwhelm me.
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