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1. Possess professional knowledge, which is the foundation.
2. Specific and good communication skills.
Third, we must have a serious and responsible attitude.
Fourth, think about what customers think, anxious about what customers are anxious about.
5. Law-abiding, noble character, and decent style.
6. Have a good team spirit, a sense of responsibility and a sense of the overall situation.
7. Have certain ability to analyze, solve problems and organize and coordinate.
8. Have certain work experience.
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First: Familiarize yourself with hardware issues.
Second: be able to assemble a computer.
Third: Know some simple network commands such as ping commands.
Fourth: know how to solve simple network troubles.
Fifth: Know how to solve computer hardware failures and identify software failures! The troubleshooting process should be soft and then hard (first look at the software to see if there is a hardware problem).
Sixth: know which ones are commonly used.
Seventh: At least you have to be able to install the system! And will be simple to optimize the system!
Eighth: Keen and studious, not ashamed to ask (up) questions.
These are the bare minimum!!
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At least the installation and maintenance of software and hardware must be understood! And you also need to know how to build and maintain the network!
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The most basic thing is to understand what the various parts of the computer do. Then learn a variety of commonly used software. Even if you don't know how to use it, you have to be able to install it.
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Computer technology has great potential, and there are unlimited possibilities if you learn well, so if you start learning, you can go to some related places to see, and a good learning environment can improve your learning efficiency, come on.
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First of all, you must understand computers and learn computers well. Yes.
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Units engaged in surveying and mapping activities shall meet the following conditions and obtain the corresponding level of surveying and mapping qualification certificates in accordance with the law before they can engage in surveying and mapping activities: (1) have professional and technical personnel suitable for the surveying and mapping activities they are engaged in; (2) Have technical equipment and facilities suitable for the surveying and mapping activities they are engaged in; (3) Have a sound technology, quality assurance system and surveying and mapping results and data file management system; (D) with the highest surveying and mapping administrative departments to provide for other conditions.
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Hello netizens, although I am not a professional, as a user who has been using computers for more than ten years, I think I can share some views on this aspect.
I think that the software and applications on the computer (which can be converted into labor skills to earn money) can be divided into three levels.
General public, mid-level application, professional.
For example, some office software such as word belongs to the public. It can also be used at work, but this kind of thing is more general, and it basically belongs to the level of no professional requirements and simple entry. Then this category belongs to the mass type.
Photoshop, CorelDraw, CAD, Pro, etc., belong to the middle-level applications. These general requirements have a certain degree of receptivity and comprehension, and from this level of software, the influence of human thinking and imagination on the content of work is emphasized. Of course, the application of these software will also rise to the professional level according to the purpose of use.
For example, the application of CAD and PRO is only used to make plane drawings, simple 3D design, interior design, etc., and after it becomes professional, there will be architectural drawings, three-dimensional applications and so on.
3DMAX and other categories need to have a certain foundation to get started. This has certain requirements for those who learn! It's not that if you are willing to take the time to learn, you can learn well and learn!
So the above are the three popular categories of application software that I understand, but the relationship between these software applications changes with the purpose of personal use. For example, learning CAD graphic design can be done in two or three months. 3D design, it may take half a year to a year, if it is architectural design, it may take several years to get started.
And what you said about programming, which is also very representative. In secondary schools, teaching for one year also means that you graduate, two years of junior college is also graduation, junior college students are three years old, they are also graduates, undergraduate students are also graduating in four years, and graduate students are at least 7 years old.
So as to the original purpose of your question, I don't think there's anything definite to tell you whether it's good or bad. Whether there is a future or not, in fact, what everyone learns is not only related to their own purpose, but also related to opportunities and opportunities! And in the application of computer software, no matter what software is used.
If you evaluate the demand and salary purely from the application, it must be related to the degree of professionalism! In other words, high difficulty has high returns!
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The design and development of CAD abrasives is also computerized, which is easier to do than you said and more stable.
Networking requires skills and knowledge to be updated quickly, and although the income may be high, it is more difficult to do.
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Learning hardware is relatively simple! Assembling computers and repairing all kinds of hardware, especially hard disk repairs (this is more powerful).
Either it is the application layer, such as: CAD, if you have art skills, learn Photoshop, etc. These are easy to learn, and the key is to apply them in practice.
It is more difficult to learn software programming, but it is necessary to have a certain foundation, and the knowledge is updated quickly, and it is more challenging to continue to learn and use. I have a few friends who are programmers, and they are average. The main thing is that there are a lot of people who can only program basically. And there are very few people who do high-level work.
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1。Swiss Army knife (almost functional can also work), open the case, try the jumper, some motherboards are difficult to get by hand, you can solve it with it.
2.Two tool disks,,DM universal version,SFDod, universal integrated driver,Input method,Storm,Deep mountain red leaves driver backup (mainly used to reinstall the system to try to backup the driver),,And some other commonly used tool software。 The reason why you need to prepare two cards is to prevent the optical drive of some machines from picking up the disk, and if one does not work, try to change it.
A USB flash drive with more than 30G capacity or a mobile hard disk with more than 30G is mainly used for data backup and some commonly used software installation that needs to be updated from time to time, such as anti-virus software, QQ, Storm, Starry Sky Speed, etc.
4.4 system disks, Dragon Empire is used for some P4 machines), Rainforest Wood Wind new machine installation), pure OEM hard version XP one, for some remote brand machines, Win2000 one (for old machines).
5.If you have the conditions, you can buy a good optical drive and motherboard diagnostic card to prevent the garbage optical drive from not reading the disk, and you can also preliminarily judge some hardware failures.
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Computer technician? Screwdriver plus a ghostXP CD, OK, if you are willing to add a motherboard diagnostic card, you can also do it.
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Let me tell you, you don't need to prepare anything. I will tell you from my own experience, you just insist on doing this, it is not a big deal, because the skills of computer technicians are forced, many problems need to be solved by yourself, and many problems that you have not encountered cannot be found no matter how you find them. So, the most important thing you need is to gain experience.
In fact, according to your situation, the development of salesman should be the most promising, learning more about interpersonal communication is more useful than learning these basic knowledge, those technical knowledge can be learned at ordinary times, personal opinion.
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