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MSP-IT wrote: » You're most likely going to be dealing with hardware, malware, and Windows issues. If I were you I'd finish the A+ and get to work on the Security+. If I were taking a job at a place like Staples for a position like that, I'd want to emphasize my understanding of malware and its removal. As far as interviews go, Glassdoor can be a great resource for job hunters.Staples Interview Questions | Glassdoor
Chitownjedi wrote: » I'm sure customer service matters more to them then flat out tech skills.. Soft and people skills... sale them
srabiee wrote: » A lot of times, these type of job titles are barely more than glorified sales associates who also work on computer issues a small percentage of the time. I did that for several years in my youth working for a Staples competitor. Be careful getting stuck in those types of positions for too long. Study and lab in your free time while working and get out of there as quickly as you can. Better yet, earn your bachelor's degree while you work. (WGU would be a great choice for this) Do report back to us regarding your actual daily job duties as soon as you get established. I'm curious to know.
Armymanis1 wrote: » I used to work at staples as a certified PC technician. Let me tell you its all about sales and you don't actually work with the PC's. The leads only get to touch the PC's and they have you do everything else with scripts if you get to do anything at all. The Matrix is the tool they use to remove the viruses that are on the customers PC's. Then once the computers are connected to the matrix and have done most of the work, another technician will remote in and do the virus removal for you. 80% of the time you are standing around, selling technology, and helping other customers find other products through out the store. You have to sell anti virus software plans and technology in order to stay on the team. If your scores drop then they immediately transfer you to a different department. I went there because I needed money at the time before going back to school and finishing my Bachelors of Science in IT. I found I was loosing my skills by working there and I watched so many other employees get the sales because they lied to their customers about the virus plans. Overall being a Staples PC technician was a joke so I leave it off my resume. You are there to sell technology and not to work on computers. The test has nothing to do with the A+ and has everything to do with selling technology. If you are not good at sales then you will not do well there. Pass up that opportunity and work at a helpdesk or as a move technician. You actually get to deal with technology at those jobs.
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