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Plastic Psycho
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2013.07.12 17:31:00 -
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You're not hired.
Any 1st-line support tech that can't manage to look this stuff up on his own is not, in fact, a tech. Of any nature. |

Plastic Psycho
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2013.07.12 17:41:00 -
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jason hill wrote:Plastic Psycho wrote:You're not hired.
Any 1st-line support tech that can't manage to look this stuff up on his own is not, in fact, a tech. Of any nature. they only told me it was citrix this afternoon ...there was no mention prior Citrix ICA is an industry standard. There's no mystery to it. Any tech should be able to come up with far more material on it than you can read in a week with one or two searches. The fact that you seem unaware of that indicates a gaping hole in your knowledge base.
Get yer fingers busy. |

Plastic Psycho
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2013.07.12 17:58:00 -
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jason hill wrote:Plastic Psycho wrote:jason hill wrote:Plastic Psycho wrote:You're not hired.
Any 1st-line support tech that can't manage to look this stuff up on his own is not, in fact, a tech. Of any nature. they only told me it was citrix this afternoon ...there was no mention prior Citrix ICA is an industry standard. There's no mystery to it. Any tech should be able to come up with far more material on it than you can read in a week with one or two searches. The fact that you seem unaware of that indicates a gaping hole in your knowledge base. Get yer fingers busy. which is very true as I understand it ...but ive worked mainly in the government ...and its not well used its GOV practice to be at least MCP MSCE MCSD certified .. but it apparently overnight seems that private companies now appear to want COMPTIA accreditations ...change for the sake of change ?. as far as I understand it compTIA is a watered down version ? IME, the MS certs tend to be a bit... over-the-top. Basic competence, familiarity with the tools, an ability and *willingness* to learn are the things I look for in a new hire. All the rest is negotiable, based on interview and history.
The less you know, the more impressive your interview skills will need to be... |
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