<p>I’d say that it you think you know what components make up a computer, as well as basic hardware/software troubleshooting skills along with networking terminology (i.e.what are proxies…LAN…etc), you may have a good chance. Knowledge of both the Windows and Mac operating systems is a big plus as well.</p>
<p>The easiest way to put it is that, if you are the go-to person for computer issues (from your friends), then a job like this might suit you well. Take a good look at jobs.ucdavis.edu if you’re serious about finding a job, as there are usually many computer/IT jobs on campus available (being a computer lab/IET worker is one of the most desired jobs on campus!) It is important in almost all jobs to have good customer service, so make sure to keep that in mind when going into an interview! If you have any more questions, feel free to PM me, as I am not on CC too often (in fact, I shouldn’t be on right now-- I have a final in less than 12 hours!).</p>