This is a great video. I had an interview a couple of weeks ago which consisted of 4 questions, all of which were covered in this video. Still waiting to hear back from that one but received 2 job offers today. Fingers crossed. Thanks again, Cobuman.
11:50 - What is DHCP 16:11 - What is DNS 17:45 - What is VPN 19:12 - What is PING 20:04 - What is Group Policy 33:25 - Types of Email 35:03 - What is Proxy 36:03 - What is Loop Back 39:50 - DNS issues and Tracert
I know this video is 2 years old but i have a desktop support specialist interview coming up and this is helping me refresh what i already know and what i dont know. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos.
@@Cobuman I am watching as many videos as i can till my interview my interview will consist of a mixture of software, macOS & Windows operating system, hardware, networking, and customer service questions and scenarios.
Your videos actually prepared me for a big interview and I aced it! Thank you for these videos, they are like quick reviews/recaps of everything you should technically know going into the role you’re applying for. Great job!
Thanks so much. I han an interview today, and you covered all of them. And thanks to you, I managed to answer all of them. Let's see by next week how it went. But I am confident if they give the job to someone else, it will be merely due to experience, as Thanks to you I was not nervous regarding the role.
Thanks for sharing these. While these questions are easy to google, and in the actual job you are probably allowed to google them, it leaves a bad impression to the interviewer to say "oh I don't have the exact command but I can google it!" (learned this the hard way)
You're right. It's better to say you can perform the troubleshooting, and if they ask for a specific command-which you don't remember... explain what the command does which confirms your knowledge. Of course, you can't do the job properly if you are going to google everything, that goes without saying. It's matter of efficiency.
This is by far the best IT interview questions video with the best answers for entry-level IT. I've watched others, and they either were way too basic or going way above entry level and way above my level as a 2 year IT student with an A+ certification and working on Network+
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Very boosting from IT basics to operational brainstorm capacities. But I would like this to get into account, a advantageous platforms of Windows commands for helpdesk, support desk and IT admin. Even for automation scripting as well. Bravo for it.
Great video, honestly feel this will help with my future interviews. I have an understanding of everything in this list, I just have trouble verbalizing it.
Very useful resources. I got many of these questions from recent interviews. it means it is really useful. I would say No9 question: Please give me the example of the most difficult issues which you dealt with in previous organizations. No 10 : the user can't stop the laptops at all. what do you need to check?
Questions no 5's answer need correction- Switch does not have any default gateway as Switches allow different devices (servers, laptop/pc, printer)to connect and communicate with each other within a same network through ports. Its a Router which has the default gateway software in built in it which helps a device to connect to other networks.
I have no experience nor background, just a somewhat very very basic working knowledge of IT. I’m up for a LV 1 Support Engineer interview Monday. I’m studying this like the Bible. Will update how it does. Phone screen was quick and easy tho
44:51 Q about new printer, answer provided would be more applicable if question was "you are sent on a job to install a printer on a local network office with 20 desktops and a small local server used for other printers as it is a printing business that send large files to printers, how would you go about it?" - with current question and answer I would be very concerned about security practices of the person providing answer.
Sir thank you for uploading this video its very helpful. I have a question do you have a soft copy of these question and answered i want tp print and memorize these question.
hello cabman, I watched your video and I must say that everything I needed is in it, but I need a hard copy of these information? it is for sale? please let me know in the command. thanks
For the first question, Is it acceptable to say something like "I'm an open book", and ask if they could be more specific on what they'd like to learn about me?
Well, it's best to just talk about your work/knowledge experience. There is no other reason they would ask that question. If you say that you are an open book that shows lack of effort and may not take you seriously.
Hi Ervin. Great video. Congrats and thank you. In one of the q the answer was "switches work at physical layer". I thought they work at Data Link layer, layer 2, the physical being Layer 1. Anyway, I went through my first interview with my course provider few weeks ago. The first question was what am I supposed to do as an IT technician / Help desk etc. I wasn't too sure to be honest, cause every course module they fired at me (A+, Windows Server, Cisco etc) was saying something different, from repairing PCs to resetting passwords in AD. What exactly are you supposed to do as an IT tech etc? Help would be appreciated.
Hello. So, I have a lot of Help Desk videos the latest video being one of them. However, I would also recommend learning about Active Directory, DHCP and DNS: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sndVKp6o_7M.html
@@Cobuman Tnx, I'll watch it asap. So, what would be your answer to the q "what are you supposed to do as an IT technician?", in an official interview?
Good question. I'm assuming in reference to "tell me about yourself question" in which case you can mention most relevant experience. Even if it's not IT experience it could be for example people skills related.
"Hard copy" as in paper print out? I do not... however, if you go to my website you can print all you like: www.cosmicnovo.com/?s=interview+questions There are tons of examples there. Good luck.
That's true when using Server 2016; however, you do need to create a domain name in order to complete the first steps of the setup. Then, you would promote the Server to a Domain Control.
@@Cobuman yet you still have to create the forest to create the domain. Regardless, it's required and should be explained. Even 2022 requires the same.