It would be an understatement to say that desktop support
professionals have seen their jobs change with time and technology.
But technological advances in "how computing
happens" have not changed the fact that an organisation’s users need
someone to provide hands-on help and troubleshooting.
Still, it’s interesting to take a look back at how the
desktop support pro’s role has evolved through the decades.
As the roles of desktop support professionals evolve,
businesses are seeking professionals with the following skills and
qualifications for these roles:
Knowledge – Know your way around desktop hardware, software
applications, operating systems and network connectivity, such as SCOM, SCCM,
Citrix, AD (Active Directory), Office 365, cloud technology and VDI (Virtual
desktop infrastructure).
Self-learning – Be invested in continual learning and
development opportunities to ensure your knowledge remains current, for example
through CBT Nuggets or other online training courses.
Problem solving – Resolve problems while maximising
efficient use of computing resources.
Education –Certification is essential for the role, whether
it be a computer science degree, certifications from entities such as HDI or
Microsoft (Microsoft Certified IT Professional or Microsoft Certified Systems
Administrator) or combined training and experience through training academies.
Mobility – Be willing to take on a new position at your
current company or accept additional responsibilities when asked.
Enthusiasm and drive – Professionals are driven to improve
their education and value opportunities for training and continual learning are
in high demand by business leaders.
The tools and technologies used by IT experts have changed
what desktop support pros do and how they work over the last thirty years. But
the role of the desktop support professional remains the same.Keep computers
up and running and help users to work with them. The career of a desktop
support professional remains an exciting option for those who want to combine
hands-on technical skills and working with others and provides an excellent
stepping stone into more managerial IT professionals or technical experts.
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