Technical Support Engineer

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TECHNICAL SUPPORT ENGINEER

Technical Support Engineer

Technical Support Engineer

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Technical Support Engineer is one of the key players in running organizations. His responsibility includes, providing First level support to company's customer, the leading telecom companies, for their installed IT Assets (Technical Support Engineer), Software Applications and Operating Systems. Follow the Helpdesk Supervisor/Manager's instructions. There are many positions in technical engineering, but I'm going to describe some of the positions that I find interesting. A Software Developer is a company or individual who develops software. A Software Developer usually makes around $67,146. For a level 2 software developer you will need a bachelor's degree in computer science. A Technical Support Engineer is another position that I am interested in. A Technical Support Engineer is a person who maintains adequate infrastructure to support software. To become a Computer Systems Engineer you will need a degree in technical engineering. Computer Systems Engineer makes $62,000 min. A CAD Support Engineer is another position that I am interested in. CAD Support Engineers helps solve CAD and office application problems. To become a CAD Support Engineer you will need a degree in computer science. CAD Support Engineers makes 25k-30k+. I think these jobs are very interesting and I would like a career in these jobs.

Technical engineering is a great career for me because I like computers and I want to work with them. Computers have been apart of my life since I can remember and I always wondered what it would be like if I had a job working with computers, and since computer technology is growing the fastest in the job market I would like to have a career in computers. My strengths in this industry are: I'm very knowledgeable of computers, I know how they operate, and I'm like doing things with my hands. I think that I would do very well in this career because from a quiz that we took in freshman orientation it said that my brain was well balanced, and I think that it would work good for this career. Also from another quiz that we took in freshman orientation the results said that I am a visual learner and an auditory learner. So I think these strengths would help me out a good deal. One thing that might hurt me in this career is probably organizational skills because I'm really not that organized with my things, but I know that if I work on that and really focus on it I can be organized. Another thing that might be a problem for me is time management. It seems like I'm always late for something, even though I start on time I just about always end up late. This could be a major factor that would probably keep me from working in my career in technical engineering. I'm really trying to work on that because I hate being late. It really bothers me when I'm late because it seems like I am going to miss so much, and I don't like to miss ...
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