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nanashi wrote: » I've filled out that online application questionnaire and been to the local Geek Squad headquarters twice for an interview for a double agent position. Instead of interviewing me they asked me to take a test. Both times I went in I would answer all the questions correctly up until I get to the Apple questions and they end up turning me away because I know nothing about Apple products. Is it mandatory for a double agent to know Apple stuff or something? Any suggestions on how to get myself into a job as a double agent?
RobertKaucher wrote: » Since Linux seems to have died in the netbook market, Apple is by far more important of the two.
Hyper-Me wrote: » but THIS year was THE year of the Linux desktop!!!!
Hyper-Me wrote: » but THIS year was THE year of the linux desktop!!!!
nx1no wrote: » I know I know...before you flame away, please read on. I know that it's not considered a "real IT job", but if anyone is between jobs, or looking for some kind of entry level experience, I have opportunities available for you with Best Buy/GeekSquad.
RobertKaucher wrote: » Apple is a relatively small part of Best Buy's sales but it is an important part and may be larger in your market than in some others. Double Agent is a decent job and you will see so many crazy things... If you want the job as a DA, yes, you will need some basic Apple skills and some basic Linux skills. Since Linux seems to have died in the netbook market, Apple is by far more important of the two. I have never heard of giving a test, though. Not something that is standard.
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