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How to write an advanced technical support resume
Craft a resume summary statement
A resume summary is your opening statement that highlights your strongest skills and top accomplishments. It is your chance to quickly let recruiters know who you are professionally - and why they should hire you for the advanced technical support role.
Step 1: Start with your current job title, or the one you aspire to. Are you a passionate manager? A skilled analyst? It's a good starting point.
Step 2: Next put your years of experience in advanced technical support-related roles.
Step 3: Now is the time to put your biggest accomplishment or something you are professionally proud of.
Step 4: Read over what you have written. It should be 2-4 sentences. Your goal is to summarize your experience, not recite your resume.
These four steps should give you a strong elevator pitch and land you some advanced technical support interviews.Please upload your resume so Zippia’s job hunt AI can draft a summary statement for you.
List the right project manager skills
Many resumes are filtered out by hiring software before a human eye ever sees them. A robust Skills section can let recruiters (and bots) know you have the skills to do the job. Here is how to make the most of your skills section:
- Start with the job listing. Frequently, the keywords looked for by recruiters will be listed. Be careful to include all skills in the job listing you have experience with.
- Consider all the software and tools you use on a daily basis. When in doubt, list them!
- Make sure you use accurate and up to date terms for all the skills listed.
Here are example skills to include in your “Area of Expertise” on an advanced technical support resume:
- Customer Service
- Technical Troubleshooting
- Inbound Calls
- Technical Issues
- Technical Support
- Windows
- Android
- One-Call Resolution
- Remote Support
- IOS
- Customer Support
- Billing Issues
- Cell Phones
- Network Issues
- Device Issues
- Customer Care
- VoIP
- Software Applications
- SME
- Trouble Tickets
- Computer System
- Technical Problems
- Customer Inquiries
- Connectivity Issues
- Smart Phones
- Customer Issues
- Software Issues
- Customer Accounts
- Outbound Calls
- Mac
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How to structure your work experience
Next you should include your work experience. Structure your work experience section by listing your most recent experience first, followed by earlier roles in reverse chronological order.
Start with your job title, company name, city, and state on the left. Align dates in month and year format on the right-hand side.
Include only recent, relevant jobs. Avoid including work experience over 20 years to avoid ageism.
Beneath each job, you should have bullet points to emphasize why you're the perfect fit for the advanced technical support.
How to write advanced technical support experience bullet points
Effective job bullet points do more than just describe your job duties. Instead, they should be specific and measurable accomplishments. Here are some strategies to mastering job bullet points:
- Use strong action verbs like Led, Built, or Optimized.
- Follow up with numbers when possible to support your results. How much did performance improve? How much revenue did you drive?
- Wrap it up by explaining the actions you took to achieve the result and how you made an impact.
Here are great bullet points from advanced technical support resumes:
Work history example #1
Customer Support Coordinator (Part-Time)
Marshall's
- Maintained and promoted a positive and productive atmosphere in a high volume/on demand work environment.
- Surveyed and composed security checks, safety inspections and communicated hazards to management.
- Coordinated services and facilitated communication between technicians and front shop.
- Communicated process changes through team meetings and distribution of training communications.
- Created PowerPoint presentations for forecasting of inventory requirements and overall changes in customer order volume.
Work history example #2
Advanced Technical Support
Sprint
- Assisted business customers with account setup and maintenance, as well as assisted with customer retention utilizing save tools and techniques.
- Provided phone-based end-user care TCP/IP network connectivity.
- Provided advanced troubleshooting on all handset models, network coverage and computer Internet connections.
- Answered, evaluated, and documented incoming telephone calls related to technical problems including hardware, network and operating system configurations.
- Used remote access to troubleshoot by accessing the customers computer/windows mobile device, which made for a very good customer experience.
Work history example #3
DSL Technical Support
Dell
- Designed, setup, and configured server storage (local.
- Performed cross training throughout different departments within company.
- Configured POS system, installed new cabling, calibrated printers and worked with HP Support for any issues that arise.
- Recommended solutions regarding technical concerns and explained troubleshooting procedures to home and small business customers via written and oral communication.
- Installed and configured Microsoft Office, and numerous field specific applications.
Work history example #4
Advanced Technical Support
AT&T
- Helped customers navigate through internet browsers and through operating systems to delete unnecessary temporary files and cookies in the operating systems.
- Assisted customers over the phone with their setup of their AT&T DSL modems, Fiber-optic connections and home networks.
- Assisted with various email, hacked accounts, internet connectivity and modem issues.
- Deployed multiple database systems to establish communication both nationwide and international with departments to successfully resolve IT problems or new updates.
- attended a extra 6 months of android mastery support.
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Add an education section to your resume
Here is the best way to format your education section:
- Display your highest degree first.
- If you graduated over 5 years ago, put this section at the bottom of your resume. If you lack relevant work experience, the education section should go to the top.
- If you have a bachelor's or master's degree, do not list your high school education.
- If your graduation year is more than 15-20 years ago, it's better not to include dates in this section.
Here are some examples of good education entries for resumes:
Bachelor's Degree in communication
Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ
2008 - 2011
Bachelor's Degree in marketing
Johnson & Wales University, Providence, RI
1999 - 2002
Highlight your advanced technical support certifications on your resume
If you have any additional certifications, add them to the certification section.
To list, use the full name of the certification and the organization that issued it, along with the date of achievement.
Here are some of the best certifications to have on advanced technical support resumes:
- Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
- Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP)
- Network 5 Certification
- Advanced First Aid & CPR