Front Desk/ Tech - Training Provided!
$15 - $18.50/hr
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As a technical trainer, you work in an organization to teach employees about new software, equipment, or procedures necessary for a particular position. You evaluate the skill sets of individual employees to make recommendations about additional educational opportunities and develop materials using a variety of media. You should have several years of industry experience and be up-to-date with the latest technology. Excellent interpersonal skills are vital to train staff effectively, and administrative tasks require you have strong organizational and time management skills. Certification is voluntary through a vendor-based program for software or through an organization such as the Association for Talent Development.
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The duties of an IT field technician involve performing computer network repair, software troubleshooting, and related tasks. In this career, you travel to a client’s location to assist in IT service installation, repair, or general support. Your responsibilities often involve working to diagnose an issue and then troubleshooting to solve the problem for the client. You work with more-complex matters that the client cannot resolve with phone support. This career may require extensive communication with clients, so communication skills are vital.
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As a computer technician apprentice, your job is to learn how to troubleshoot, fix, and repair computer hardware and software. In this entry-level role, you may work in a larger IT company or department, study the best ways to identify a problem, interpret requests from people who know little or nothing about their computer problems, and otherwise learn more about repairing electronics. Many computer technician apprentices specialize in specific types of software or hardware, such as home computers, business computers, or specialty devices like retail point-of-sale equipment. Regardless of your specialty, your main job is to learn more about how to solve problems for customers in a fast, cost-effective way.