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An interviewer will ask this question to check your process for identifying a problem and resolving it. Additionally, they want to better understand your attitude towards problem-solving. When describing the process you use to troubleshoot an issue, the most important thing is to collect the facts first. This will help you to quickly identify the problem. You then go through the steps needed to solve the problem. You describe a detailed troubleshooting plan that is comprehensive and flexible. The goal was to resolve the user's issue as quickly as possible and return them to productivity.

William Swansen has worked in the employment assistance realm since 2007. He is an author, job search strategist, and career advisor who helps individuals worldwide and in various professions to find their ideal careers.
"As you're probably aware, every IT issue is unique, but the process for resolving them is similar. The first thing I do is query the user about the nature of the issue and what they are experiencing. Based on some general questions, I can narrow the issue down and ask specific questions that will help me identify the root cause of the problem. Once I feel comfortable that I am aware of the issue, I begin walking the end-user through steps to help resolve it. If necessary, I remotely log into their system to learn more about the problem or issue commands to help resolve it. If I determine that I cannot resolve the issue in a reasonable amount of time, I open a trouble ticket, take steps to replace the user's system with something temporary, then schedule a time to exchange the system. This gets the user back to productivity and enables either another technician or me to work on the system in the shop."

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