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The Stigma of a Tech Support Background 613

An anonymous reader writes "Since the last semester of college I've been working as a first line tech support agent. At first it was just a way to earn some extra money; then it became a way to scrape by until I could find myself a real job. By now (almost two years in), it's beginning to feel like a curse. The problem I'm having is that no matter how many jobs I apply for, and no matter how well-written my applications are, I can't seem to get further than the first interview. For some reason it seems a lot of employers will completely overlook my degree in computer engineering, the fact that I can show them several personal projects that I've worked on, and that I can show them that I clearly possess the skills they are looking for. I've had several employers tell me to my face, and in rejection letters, that my 'professional background' isn't what they're looking for even when they've clearly stated that they're looking for recent graduates. In fact, a few have even told me that they decided against hiring me simply because I've worked in tech support at a call center for the last two years. I'm wondering if others have experienced similar problems and if there are any good ways to get employers to realize that my experience from tech support is actually a good thing and not a sign of incompetence."
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The Stigma of a Tech Support Background

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  • by www.sorehands.com ( 142825 ) on Monday September 29, 2008 @05:36PM (#25198281) Homepage

    The person who interviewed you was the one who called you two weeks ago. They said, "the computer beep is too loud" and you said, "ok. first, we have to reinstall windows from the recovery disk."

  • by mustafap ( 452510 ) on Monday September 29, 2008 @05:51PM (#25198453) Homepage

    Pretend that you've been in prison for 2 years. That's far less embarrassing.

  • by darthdavid ( 835069 ) on Monday September 29, 2008 @06:09PM (#25198665) Homepage Journal
    Spraypaint his modem silver and white, sand the corners round and charge 5x as much for it?
  • Also, when you do a job interview, please, for everything that's sacred to you, do NOT - repeat, DO NOT - put in your resume your "superninja@hotmail.com" e-mail address !

    (A friend of a friend learned the hard way)

  • by arizwebfoot ( 1228544 ) on Monday September 29, 2008 @06:47PM (#25199149)
    I did some free lance tech support for a while and had this guy call me and tell ME what the problem must be why his computer won't turn on.
    He kept saying he thought the hard drive was fried (mind you he'd not had the computer out of the box 6 hours yet), then it was a bad monitor (huh?), then he was sure there must have been a virus loaded on his machine when it was made.

    You know where this is going right?

    So, I tell him when I get to his house that it's a $75 charge for the first hour and then $50 per hour thereafter, $75 in advance and that if it took me 5 minutes to figure it out, there was no rebates.
    So I look at this mess of wires, keyboard on top of the monitor, mouse dangling by it's cord and he's still trying to tell me what is wrong with it. I checked and yep it was plugged into his surge protector and the surge protector was plugged into the wall.

    He just never flipped the switch on his surge protector. I swear he cursed me up one side, down the other and then threatened to sue me for fraud if I didn't give him back his money.

    --
    Oh well, Bad Karma and all . . .
  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 29, 2008 @08:33PM (#25200039)

    Intensive purposes.

    Idiot.

    - Summer Glau

  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday September 29, 2008 @10:46PM (#25200899)

    I'll refrain from calling _you_ a twit.

    I won't.
    AC, you're a twit.

  • by inKubus ( 199753 ) on Monday September 29, 2008 @11:23PM (#25201081) Homepage Journal

    Yeah, why not just lie? If you really think they care to check out the references of some 30-40K a year beginner, you're fooling yourself. They don't give a shit. So, what they're really looking for is how well you sell yourself? Oh, you sat and answered phones doing tech support? "Developed solutions for clients." You had to fill out an end of shift report? "Documented solutions accurately" You came to work on time "Demonstrated reliability and punctuality".

    Now, forget the jobs, forget the education. Those are your smallest sections. Create a section called "skills" and list your skills (literally every piece of software/language/technique) you've touched and how many years you've done it. You've surfed the web? "HTTP" You've chatted before? "Realtime Communications" You've used MySpace "Content Management Systems" And since you are a "computer engineer" (which hopefully means 4 year degree and not some devry bullshit [in that case, leave it off entirely]).

    If you can't get a job with a computer engineering degree you must not

    A. Have a decent suit
    B. Know how to shave ALL the hairs off your face
    C. Take a shower
    D. Be personable at ALL.

    So, basically, you need to lie, list ALL your skills, and stop being such a jerk in the interview.

  • by phreakincool ( 975248 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2008 @01:01AM (#25201619)
    "And since you are a "computer engineer" (which hopefully means 4 year degree and not some devry bullshit [in that case, leave it off entirely])."

    Hey fuck you, you insensitive clod! I went to DeVry. And since graduating in 1990, I've had a prolific career in IT. I continue to have companies and recruiters phoning or emailing me daily or weekly with job opportunities.

    Other than that, you've made excellent good points.
  • by flappinbooger ( 574405 ) on Tuesday September 30, 2008 @04:32PM (#25209319) Homepage
    Who are you, Don Johnson? Is your Testerossa also parked out front? (That's basically the look you described)

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