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Work from Home for Independence

Hourly ‐ Posted 2 days ago
30+ hrs/week
Hours needed
More than 6 months
Duration
Intermediate
Experience level

Join our team to achieve independence and stability through flexible work-from-home opportunities. We are seeking individuals who are p…

Technical SupportContent WritingCustomer ServiceData Entry
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30+ hrs/week
Hours needed
More than 6 months
Duration
Intermediate
Experience level

Customer Success Manager For Growing Digital Marketing Agency We are a rapidly growing digital marketing agency that helps home servic…

Technical SupportCustomer SupportCustomer ServiceEnglish
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Less than 30 hrs/week
Hours needed
Less than 1 month
Duration
Entry
Experience level

Hi all, I'm looking for someone to do remote, part time, flexible IT work for this project. This would be ideal as a side gig. Most i…

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Customer Support Agent

Hourly ‐ Posted 2 days ago
30+ hrs/week
Hours needed
More than 6 months
Duration
Intermediate
Experience level

The Role Talk360 is used by more than 6 million people across 190 countries, mostly migrants and travellers staying connected with the…

Technical SupportCustomer SatisfactionCustomer ServiceEmail SupportCustomer Support
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Less than 30 hrs/week
Hours needed
3 to 6 months
Duration
Intermediate
Experience level

About Us Profound Inventories Limited is a UK-based property inventory company providing inventory reports, check-in reports, check-ou…

Technical SupportAdministrative SupportSalesCold CallingRelationship ManagementLead GenerationData EntryCustomer ServiceReal Estate
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Technical Customer Support

Hourly ‐ Posted 2 days ago
30+ hrs/week
Hours needed
More than 6 months
Duration
Intermediate
Experience level

***WORKING HOURS: 8am CST- 7pm Monday-Friday CST*** FieldPulse is a fun, dedicated, and growing team that is building modern applicati…

Technical SupportCustomer SatisfactionCustomer ServiceCustomer SupportPhone Support
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30+ hrs/week
Hours needed
More than 6 months
Duration
Intermediate
Experience level

We’re hiring a part-time Customer Success & Activation Specialist to help new customers get onboarded, activated, and seeing real value…

Technical SupportCustomer SupportCustomer ServiceEnglish
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30+ hrs/week
Hours needed
More than 6 months
Duration
Intermediate
Experience level

We are looking for a motivated Outbound Sales Representative to join our team and help convert warm leads into customers. Our business…

Technical SupportLead GenerationCustomer SupportCustomer ServiceSales
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Sales / Telesales Representative

Hourly ‐ Posted 2 days ago
30+ hrs/week
Hours needed
More than 6 months
Duration
Intermediate
Experience level

Remote Sales / Telesales Representative – UK Timber Company About Us: We are a family-led UK timber manufacturer specialising in high-…

Technical SupportLead GenerationOutbound SalesPhone SupportCold CallingSales
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Thumbtack Lead Handler for Pest Control

Hourly ‐ Posted 2 days ago
30+ hrs/week
Hours needed
1 to 3 months
Duration
Intermediate
Experience level

We are seeking a reliable individual to manage incoming text and phone calls from Thumbtack leads for our pest control company. Respons…

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How to Become a Technical Support Specialist

The average mid-sized organizations spend nearly 4-5% of revenue on information technology (IT). As technology becomes a greater part of business operations, budgets will also grow. It’s crucial to make sure that IT-dependent operations run smoothly, without any interruption or error—this is what technical support specialists work towards. Software issues, network breakdowns, hardware failures, and other problems that impact end users are all handled by tech support professionals through the help desk and technical support. Have you ever wondered how to become a technical support specialist? Continue reading to find out what a tech support specialist does and what kind of skills you’ll need to become a technical support specialist.

What does a Technical Support Specialist do?

Technical support specialists provide technical support to end users using a wide variety of software and equipment. They assess company needs and support initiatives that improve the company's ability to deliver an excellent customer support experience. As a technical support specialist, you’ll operate complex technical equipment and make sure that equipment is maintained properly.

You’re also required to diagnose and fix equipment faults. In addition, tech or IT support specialists contribute to the development of protocols, standard operating procedures, and maintenance schedules.

What skills do I need to become a Technical Support Specialist?

Below are some of the skills that technical support specialists need to excel in this career path:

  • Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server and operating systems, including Linux, UNIX, and Windows.
  • Understanding of the protocols and procedures for setting up new equipment, troubleshooting, and performing routine maintenance
  • Communication skills to deliver individualized instruction and technical assistance on software usage
  • Basic knowledge of system administration and computer systems design
  • Exceptional critical thinking, project management, and problem-solving skills
  • Understanding the fundamentals of concepts like DNS, DHCP, VLANs, and VPN
  • Willingness to alternate between complex projects and routine helpdesk tasks, such as virus removal and migrations
  • Extensive experience using a ticketing system and managing internal knowledge management

The mastery of the above skills will give you a greater advantage over other candidates competing for the same tech support specialist jobs on Upwork.

What are the core Technical Support Specialist job responsibilities?

The everyday job responsibilities and duties of a technical support specialist include:

  • Participate in the installation, configuration, upgrade, and administration of networked servers, workstations, software, and telecommunications systems to assure continuous operations
  • Troubleshoot and perform various technical computer and peripheral repair duties that involve server backup operations, identification, and replacement and repair of components
  • Participate in implementing and configuring improvements to available networks that improve service, performance, and continuous operations
  • Prepare procedures for restoring systems to full operation after hardware and software component failures on both production and test systems
  • Update existing security software on networks and workstations, and test existing operating systems and personal computers for potential viruses and security problems
  • Maintain communication between all parties engaged in technical projects and daily operations by coordinating with computer suppliers, other organizations, and related computer user groups
  • Coordinate the purchase and deployment of new computer hardware
  • Prepare documentation on technical support and help desk activity, summarizing the problems, solutions, and timelines
  • Diagnose and resolve end users’ technical problems and provide information and status as requested
  • Provide client support and technical issue resolution via email, phone, or other electronic medium
  • Create backup plans for restoring services and operations following unforeseen events, like power outages or structural building failures, and participate in the design and creation of disaster recovery scenarios

Should I get a Technical Support Specialist degree or certification?

For some employers, technical support specialist education requirements may be slightly flexible if the applicant has demonstrated their ability to complete the job. That being said, a degree from college or university can help you gain knowledge that will make you more marketable.

In addition to developing your tech support skills, earning a degree or a professional certification may help you stand out:

  • A Bachelor's degree in computer science, information systems, information technology, computer systems engineering, or a related field
  • Globally renowned certifications, like CompTIA ITF+ and CompTIA A+
  • Online courses, such as ‘Google IT Support Professional Certificate’ and ‘Technical Support Fundamentals’ by Coursera

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