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11 Task Performance 1 - ARG

Answer each of the following questions in at least three (3) sentences. (5 items x 5 points)

What is your dream job/profession? Why?


I believe that a career as a computer technician is a suitable fit for me because I've worked with
computers for a long time and appreciate them. I began studying computers when I was about 7
years old, using an outdated laptop to teach myself computer basics through experimentation and
trial and error. Since then, I've mostly educated myself and currently work part-time servicing
computer components and hardware problems in the field of computers, which I market on social
media. I currently own two PCs. My cousin changed occupations around a year ago and is now a
Computer Technician. I assist him if he doesn't know what the in technical problem is in computer
hardware, and I enjoy it.

Which company would you like to work for? Why?


I'd like to work for a good company that pays well and has respectful owners. I see that opportunity
as a way to contribute to an exciting/forward-thinking/fast- moving company/industry, and I
believe I can do so. I believe my skills are particularly well-suited to this company because as you
can see from my choice of becoming a computer technician, it's a field where you repair computers,
whether they're hardware or software.

What are the tasks of your dream job?


As a computer technician, my dream job is to help people with their computers and networks.
They are in charge of discovering, debugging, and resolving any technical issues, as well as
installing and administering networks and systems and software and device drivers.

What are the skills you need in performing those tasks?


You'll need the technical skills to accomplish the following functions as a computer technician.

• Installations.
• Troubleshooting.
• Updating.
• Skills in customer service.
• Skills in listening.
• Possessing problem-solving abilities.
• Skills in effective communication.
• Writing abilities.

How will you improve those skills?


First, try some skill-based experiments till you figure out what to do next and what's wrong.
Learning a new talent or educating yourself on a topic might help you improve your personal
development skills. Whether it's viewing a video tutorial online, reading an article, enrolling in a
course, or starting a new pastime. Your mind and senses will alter as a result, allowing you to
improve your skills.

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