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I have the opportunity to take a pre-interview test that might lead to an interview. It is for a Computer Technician I position for a medium sized city. What are some of the questions that I would expect to be on this test? I have researched some of the possible general knowledge questions. Also, I have found some basic IT questions. Will there be other IT-related questions that I could expect on this test?
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I would probably just analyze the job description. A couple of google searches later: (searched for "computer technician i" job description)
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Thanks! I have already searched the job description.
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Unfortunately without them telling you anything else that is really all there is to go on. I read descriptions ranging from "A+ and Net+ certified" to "breathing." So it really depends on the job itself I guess.
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I thought about asking more questions, but I was not sure at the time if that was a good idea. Since, I am A+ and Network+ certified; I should be able to understand most of the technical questions that will be on the test. Also, I feel that I am as well prepared for this test as possible.
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In that case don't fret it just take it! Remember all things work together for good!
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Thank you! I am thankful that I usually excel at taking tests.
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Well, I must have done well on those tests because I have an interview.
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