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Divine-Assault wrote: » Hey, My advice will be coming from personal experience. Dressing nicely gives a great first impression followed by good posture. Be at least 20 minutes early for the interview. Be confident, don't be nervous or intimidated by the person who is interviewer. He is a human just like the rest of us. Be truthful, if there is something you don't know, say you don't know it and don't make up a lie. Tell the interviewer what your good qualities are, not just technically but personality wise that makes you stand out compared to others (good personality traits and also your bad traits (hopefully not too bad traits...)) And also, smile
CodeBlox wrote: » I've never worked on a help desk. In fact thats where I'm trying to get to at the moment. But I was wondering about the "being resourceful" bit. So you do have the opportunity to google problems that are ticketed?
woot wrote: » definitely, what is the difference between that and cracking open a book. They should and would probably like it if they knew you are trying to learn on your own. In this field every problem is unique, so there is no standard solution. 95% of your problems are probably found on some forum that someone else has encounter. Other 5% is probably more application specific, that the general public doesn't use. Of course I made up the statistics, but that's how it feels like for me
kvermillion1 wrote: » So I finally got an interview for a help desk position at American Radiology coming up on Monday. Here is the only info I've been given about the qualifications:Required: Remote support experience Attention to detail 1+ years of technical support experience Desired: Windows OS troubleshooting Microsoft office troubleshooting Proprietary application support Can anyone offer any interview advice? Things I should prepare for? Scenarios I should now? This is my first interview since I graduated in December so I'm a little nervous!!
kvermillion1 wrote: » The interview went OK, but definitely not as good as I had hoped. I interviewed with the nerdiest guy and after explaining to him exactly what I'm experienced with, he proceeded to ask me questions that were not related haha. I know virtually nothing of Windows XP nor do I have experience with it, sad I know, and there were many technical questions about how to do certain things inside XP. I think the interview went well enough to get a 2nd interview, but considering it being an entry level job, not happy with myself for even needing a 2nd interview. I should have been able to nail this one in the first try.
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