What's the next step after help desk? People keep saying to leave help desk after a year. What's the next position to apply for after that? And how long are you supposed to be there before you leave for the next position ?
Ideally you would hope to move from helpdesk to desktop support after 6 months to a year. Unless you love talking on the phone, creating tickets and being on that level of support. If you enjoy it, do it and do it well.
But typically for a raw person on the IT support side its start off at help desk, move to desktop support, and from their hit your concentrations which generally is servers, sys admin, network admin, security. Management is typically pulled from business or from business oriented people in those specialities.
I hear you, you really just have to focus on learning about your environment. Learning the common issues, learning the common fixes, feeling comfortable implementing those fixes, building your knowledge base so you can troubleshoot issues and develop the desktop support mindset (which is great to have as you move up)I hate being on the phone so much. I hate call centers.
But if it's for 6 months I'll do it. Would I need to get another cert to do desktop support ? And following desktop support which field has the least math and what certs would I need to get?
Is it possible at all to skip help desk with just certs? Like if someone was doing a career change? A friend of mines is studying for a few and im watching him closely but is that the only path or could u do it part time while still remaining at your current job?
Is it possible at all to skip help desk with just certs? Like if someone was doing a career change? A friend of mines is studying for a few and im watching him closely but is that the only path or could u do it part time while still remaining at your current job?
I did, I started out as a Laptop repair tech, I would stick with help desk because it would give you the people skills you need to grow.
Is IT more about customer service? Is it lIke a call center where people call in about computer problems? Or is that just help desk?
I want to avoid customer service if possible.
Is IT more about customer service? .
Help desk and desktop support or IT support specialist are mainly customer service ( Help desk = on the phone and desktop support or IT support specialist = in person )
I hate customer service also,
If you hate customer service get a second shift position , it would be even better to get a third shift![]()
I'm going to be honest with you, some places just transcribe problems to text ( creating tickets ) and escalate the issue to tier 2 or 3, I work tier 2 and 3 ... those help niccas don't do nothing lol
IT support is when you go to customers house to fix computers and shyt?
I don't mind that because it's one at a time, I hate call center type jobs because you have to have call back to back with no breathing room.
You're tier 2 and 3 helpdesk or something else?
IT support is when you go to customers house to fix computers and shyt
You're tier 2 and 3 helpdesk or something else?
Is it possible at all to skip help desk with just certs? Like if someone was doing a career change? A friend of mines is studying for a few and im watching him closely but is that the only path or could u do it part time while still remaining at your current job?