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Essendon wrote: » Welcome to the forums! It is normal to have pre-interview butterflies. Just be your usual self, speak slowly and coherently, shave, shower, dress pants and shirt, perhaps a tie. If it's a chick that'll be interviewing you, ensure you trim your nails too, trust me those women look at your nails. I mean dont go painting them, but just clean. BTW, what's the job description? If it's an overnight gig, it may not be a phone based role at all, more like raising tickets, doing some basic Level 1 stuff, replacing failed HDD, you know basic stuff. Good luck and I hope you stick around.
Johner wrote: » Just got back from the meeting and it went phenomenal! I was a nervous wreck about lacking hard related experience but the interviewer, who will also be my direct supervisor, completely put me at ease. The position will be a Tier 1 NOC tech for the midnight swing shift. Will a side of cross department It support. 4 night blocks of 10hrs with a good chance of overtime. I feel confident a bpout my chances after I got him laughing and we began talking about the magic of ones first PC construct and face palming about Vista nightmares. He let me in on a secret. I would get the job not because of experience but attitude and willingness to learn what I need to. After 7 years of hiring on certs alone there was just a pattern that he didn't appreciate emerging. Much better results were drawn when he found the right person then made him fit the job, instead of the other way around. I'll be lurking around for the next few months if I snag the position. I've got a hell of a lot to learn.
Johner wrote: » He let me in on a secret. I would get the job not because of experience but attitude and willingness to learn what I need to. I'll be lurking around for the next few months if I snag the position. I've got a hell of a lot to learn.
Psoasman wrote: » This is very true. I got my first IT job having zero real-world experience by demonstrating the ability to learn and get along with people. I'd start working on your certs once you are settled in. Depending on your level of knowledge, the A+ would be a good place to start. You could do the CCENT or Net+ after that to give you a solid foundation.
Johner wrote: » I think I'll start on that early so I can get my first cert a week or so into the job. It can only help and should make my supervisor confident he picked the right candidate. Am I oversimplifying the A+ material though? I mean it can't be that easy but it also cannot be all that difficult.
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