Tuesday, August 18, 2009

How I Got My Job as a Desk-side Support Technician – Rob Bennett

Here's a little something new for today. I read a blog called "How I Got My Job", except it's different...it's an Internet radio program (podcast) that presents job-hunting success stories in an interview format. The program runs about 20 minutes and comes out weekly. I love them because it's refreshing to hear success stories - all too often we can get down in the dumps about our situation and it's uplifting to hear that someone out there is having some luck. Let me know what you think:
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In this episode of How I Got My Job (mp3, 25:10, 23.1 MB), Rob Bennett shares how he got a job as a Desk-side Support Technician. I like how he addressed the hiring managers’ concerns about being overqualified and doing a career change.

Find other job-hunting success stories at http://howigotmyjob.com

More job-hunting and career development information at http://getthatjobonline.com

If you have a job-hunting success story you’d like to share, please e-mail your contact information to success stories AT howigotmyjob DOT com, and we’ll get in touch to set up an interview.

Please share this episode with someone else who is looking for a job, and tell others about the show. They will thank you for it.

Thanks!

About Rob

Rob Bennett is a 12 year IT professional currently providing system operation support for Pomeroy IT Solutions in Hebron, KY. As the only internal IT department member in the 200 person call center, it is Rob’s responsibility to ensure maximum system availability and uptime for the multi-tiered helpdesk and dispatch centers.

Rob’s personal time is spent juggling his love of the Internet and social networking, gaming, and attempting to parent two children. You can follow Rob’s ramblings on twitter (http://www.twitter.com/armonde) or his personal blog (http://www.armonde.net).

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