1st Line Technical Help Desk (R10500pm + Shift Allowance)

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An international seeks to appoint 1st Line Technical Helpdesk Analysts (qualified A+ & N+) to provide end-users with the ability to log tickets and requests, acting as a single point of contact for all Applications and Infrastructure.

You will need to be:>
* Matriculated (with Maths and Computer Science)
* Good working knowledge of MS Office and Windows XP Windows 7
* At least 12 months technical help desk experience
* Have a 'can-do' attitude with strong communication skills
* Excellent trouble shooting skills
* A high energy drive and be self motivated
* Excellent time management
* Drivers license and own transport is essential
* Willing to work shifts

This company offers excellent career advancement and growth - and you will participate in all company benefits and a bonus scheme. Please send your cv to [email protected].
 
WTF does Computer Science have to do with such a noob position?

These entry level positions always want people with so many skill sets yet they pay you R10.5k. It's a wonder they haven't listed "astronaut" as a prerequisite.
 
WTF does Computer Science have to do with such a noob position?

These entry level positions always want people with so many skill sets yet they pay you R10.5k. It's a wonder they haven't listed "astronaut" as a prerequisite.
Advert seems reasonable to me?
 
WTF does Computer Science have to do with such a noob position?

These entry level positions always want people with so many skill sets yet they pay you R10.5k. It's a wonder they haven't listed "astronaut" as a prerequisite.

Think of it more as a shopping list or a wish list. They will likely never find someone exactly fitting the bill, but hope to get close enough.

Protip: Split the advertisement into two parts

A. Skills/Qualifications Advantageous.
B. Skills/Qualifications Essential.

High school computer science then A+ and N+?

It's not unheard of. Leave school then study?
 
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WTF does Computer Science have to do with such a noob position?

These entry level positions always want people with so many skill sets yet they pay you R10.5k. It's a wonder they haven't listed "astronaut" as a prerequisite.

LOL
 
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