Field Technician (Networking and Storage) - Early Professional Assessment
Assessment Summary
Purpose
This assessment is designed for early professionals with 2-4 years of experience in the telecommunications industry. It aims to evaluate their knowledge and skills in networking and storage, ensuring they are equipped for roles requiring technical expertise in these areas.
Overview
The test is structured to evaluate the technical knowledge and practical skills of early professionals in the telecommunications industry, specifically for field technician roles in networking and storage. It consists of questions covering network topologies, cable types, RAID levels, network devices, and protocols, among others. The assessment focuses on core traits such as technical proficiency, problem-solving ability, and understanding of network infrastructure. Candidates are expected to demonstrate familiarity with both hardware components and network configurations, ensuring they can effectively manage and troubleshoot networking and storage systems in a professional setting.
- Industry: Telecommunications
- Level: Early Professional
- Tag: Field Technician (Networking and Storage)
- Total Questions: 25
Skills
- Network topology
- Cable types and interference
- RAID configurations
- Wireless and wired network integration
- Network protocols
- Data transfer speeds
- File systems
- Network devices
- Network communication methods
- Access control
- OSI model layers
- IP addressing
- Data storage technology
- Fiber optics
- Subnetting
- Uninterruptible power supply
Ideal Roles
- Network Technician
- Field Technician
- Network Engineer
- System Administrator
- IT Support Specialist
