ok I am having trouble figuring out what computer field is best for me? Here’s what i’d like to do:
– computer repair (hardware repair, replacement, installation, and software install/useage, ect) similar to that of a technical support specialist/computer repair specialist
– networking
– problem solving/diagnostic work (cleaning out viruses, finding out why something isn’t working, ect.)
– security (making sure systems are secure, ect)
Personally I like repairing computers and the problem solving…but i didn’t like the sound of a computer repair specialist or comp. technician due to the low salary compared to other computer careers. I wasn’t sure if an IT specialist would exactly cover the majority of this.
Plz help me!! What computer career would be good for me!
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why dont you teach yourself thats how i first started and now im a qualified computer techy as wellas a tram driver
Describe your self as an Independant Technical Consultant specializing in computer repair (hardware repair, replacement, installation, and software install/useage, ect) similar to that of a technical support specialist/computer repair specialist – networking- problem solving/diagnostic work (cleaning out viruses, finding out why something isn’t working, ect.)
Hope this helps.
SKYWIFI
Computer technician is the way to go….
dude just listen to your heart and go for what gives you joy
the best thing to do is to ask all sorts of needed sofware or repairing in net researches. All sorts of resolutions u can find.
"a part of view".
You could start out as a computer technician, build up your skills, and become something like a Systems Architect or similar. Big bucks there…
Doing what you like is important as long as it doesn’t get stale and helps you achieve what you need financially. The status thing (title) really is only important on your resume in my opinion.
Problem solving/diagnostic work could be good because new and unqiue situations always arise that requires broader on-going education (read opportunity). Also pretty gratifying. AND usually you get to know more people this way and that can lead to better networking (interpersonal) which is usually politically GOOD and can open doors for you. The idea about becoming an architect is really the most profitable though.