IT Support Specialist - Jayniah Croan

There is a yearly 12% yearly growth rate in this job field

Creative & Visual Skills
Communication & Interpersonal Skills
Critical Thinking & Judgement
Emotional Intelligence & Personal Traits
Professional & Technical Knowledge
Organizational & Operational Skills
Physical & Situational Readiness

Where does this job happen?

This job happens anywhere around electronics

What do they actually do?

It support specialist. Individuals who work in this field diagnose and resolve complex computer problems for individuals and companies. Install and maintain computer hardware, software, and peripherals

What kind of person does this?

Someone who knows a lot about computers and other devices, and how they work would be a great it specialist. They would have good communication skills and customer service, as they work with other people all day. They would have to be observant to pick up on small issues in devices that may be causing the problems, causing the device to be non functional.

What skills do you need?

You need technical proficiency, problem solving, communication skills, and customer service/ability to work with others

How much money can you make?

46,135 a year at entry level, the average makes 69,936 a year, and an experienced IT specialist makes 108,635