I've put the internship description at the bottom.
I've already done a phone interview, and tomorrow I'm going in to meet with the "Employment Specialist" and the Network Administrator.
I already have several relationships with people that are well versed and can coach me on interviews.
I'm pretty experienced in general I.T. stuff, Office, Hardware and networks, plus a
couple years college education.
I was wondering if anyone had some more direct I.T. interview tips?
Some good vocab words that I might not think of. Things to say about myself that might paint me in a better light than just some lame bragging.
Quote:As a Network Services Intern, you will support **?s IT department in our Brighton, MA location on a number of essential tasks and projects. You will assist in the hands-on deployment of PCs and related equipment. In this role, you will be responsible for updating documents and user directories. You will participate in peripheral and contingency inventories and manual patching updates. You will offer PC support coverage. Using your technical knowledge, you will help with assignments that require end-user interaction and high phone support call volume.
Current or past enrollment in a technical education program.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, and Mac OS/X.
Experience troubleshooting printing, networking, memory, disk space, connectivity, driver, and new software issues.
Strong analytical skills.
Ability to prioritize and to change priorities as the need arises.
Desire to work in a fast paced, team environment.
I am currently schooling for Network Admin. The school gets many requests for students to interview and fill positions for jobs in the area. My instructor said that one thing they always ask in an interview is if you can subnet the network. Even go as far as give you pencil and paper and give a little test on the spot.
I've not been interviewed for positions like this, just passing along what I was told.