Describe your work setup and the room you will be working from.
Technical Support Interviews
Technical Support Interview Questions
"Technical support jobs combine computer know-how with customer service skills in order to help customers troubleshoot computer-related issues. While some employers require candidates to have a bachelor's or associate's degree in computer science, others may only be looking for some level of computer knowledge and an ability to learn as you go. In an interview, expect to answer a variety of troubleshooting questions, such as how you would help a customer with a program that keeps crashing or a computer that won't connect to the internet."
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The personality questionnaire will be the hardest part, as you must answer the strict questions to qualify. Like what you would do in some situations or how you generally act. The real interview is very basic interview and is more open ended.
Group Interview: "What do you think of those jokers in Washington?" "If you had to pick one other person in this interview to work with, who would it be?" Technical Interview: "What's a switch?" "Are you familiar with VoIP?" "Difference between TCP/UDP?" Third interview: I had to walk manager through tying a shoe, without looking at her/what she was doing.
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How do you troubleshoot a customer issue?
What interest you in applying for this role?
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