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Q: 1- What type of computer hardware systems did you operate and maintain?

Someone who understands computer hardware systems and how they operate is vital to your
company. You want a computer operator who is familiar with a variety of hardware and equipment.
He or she must understand how to maintain and operate the systems properly. Establishing
connections, ensuring reliability for your staff and troubleshooting issues are all a part of the job
description. Ideal candidates complete the tasks with ease. What to look for in an answer:

Experience working with computer hardware operations and maintenance.

 Knowledge of connecting computer hardware.


 Troubleshooting and risk mitigation skills.

Example: "I maintained multiple hardware designs, performed upgrades and updates and ensured
access to necessary computer-based business services for workers in all departments."

Someone who understands computer hardware systems and how they operate is vital to your
company. You want a computer operator who is familiar with a variety of hardware and equipment.
He or she must understand how to maintain and operate the systems properly. Establishing
connections, ensuring reliability for your staff and troubleshooting issues are all a part of the job
description. Ideal candidates complete the tasks with ease. What to look for in an answer:

Experience working with computer hardware operations and maintenance.

 Knowledge of connecting computer hardware.


 Troubleshooting and risk mitigation skills.

Example: "I maintained multiple hardware designs, performed upgrades and updates
and ensured access to necessary computer -based business services for workers in all
departments."

Q: 2 -Did you complete any analytic testing or debugging services at your previous
job as a computer operator?

Computer operators troubleshoot software for workers within their departments. The
candidates may also work well with analysts and developers who need additional
assistance. Computer operators monitor the workstations throughout organizations and
complete IT-based services. The job includes finding the source of serious issues and
security breaches and blocking access to confidential filing systems, such as servers
and backup media. Computer operators with advanced analytic skills are an asset to
your company. What to look for in an answer:

 Advanced analytic and troubleshooting skills.


 Maintenance of software applications to prevent vulnerabilities.
 Knowledge of advanced operating systems and multiple platforms.
Example: "Working closely with comput er analysts, I troubleshooted complete software
and OS issues to restore access for workers. I was able to rectify vulnerabilities we
identified."

Q: 3 - Did you manage backup media and disaster recovery services for previous
employers?

Creating backups is a vital part of computer operations. Your company needs backups
for files to prevent data loss if a disaster strikes. Proper backup media practices help
you recover confidential files and data if your servers are damaged or become
compromised by an outside threat. A candidate who understands proper backup
procedures and security helps you recover your files and reloads them onto your new
servers and devices. What to look for in an answer:

 Knowledge of secured backup media.


 Data-related disaster recovery strategies and skills.

Experience following computer security protocol and backup media policies.

Example: "Yes, I created backup files that were stored off site and completed disaster recovery
practices to restore data on new servers after a natural disaster occurred."

Q: 4 -Did you assist network administrators with the setup, design or management
of a company network?

Computer operators possess exemplary IT skills. A computer operator who has


knowledge of how company networks operate, how they should be secured and how
they should implement troubleshooting helps your company mitigate risks and maintain
reliable connections for your workers. Exploring the candidate's knowledge of network
design and management helps you establish his or her skill set and w hether or not your
network administrator receives help when he or she needs it. The right candidate
understands all aspects of network administration. What to look for in an answer:

 Backup network administration services.


 Experience setting up, designing and deploying network services.
 Knowledge of different types of company networks.

Example: "While working with the company's network administrator, I helped design,
install and manage LAN and WAN network concepts. I performed multiple network
administration tasks."
Q:5 - Are you familiar with proper protocol to remove viruses and ransomware
from company computer systems?

Computer operators install and monitor antivirus, malware and ransomware protection
on all company computers. He or she must understand additional steps and manual
processes to remove unwanted software from computers when the programs fail.
Experience with virus removal from registries is beneficial to your company and
ensures that the operator has advanced knowledge of malicious software. He or she
must also understand how to mitigate attacks and identify vulnerabilities. What to look
for in an answer:

 Experience in manual removal of malicious software.


 Experience in restoring services after a virus or malware attack.
 Knowledge of antivirus management practices.

Example: "As a computer operator, I installed, updated and maintained antivirus


software for company computers. I used manual processes to remove malicious
software from registry files."

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