Interview for MIS Officer
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Update :
I also need to have an Idea about the possible questions/testing for System/Network Administrator for financial Service Australian Company.This varied role will see you support both the internal server and networking environments. This will include maintaining, monitoring, configuring and upgrading servers (such as Windows 2008 R2, Windows 2012 and VMware servers) as well as networking equipment (routers, switches and firewalls).
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Your duties will include:
• Installing, administering and optimising Windows servers and components and related technologies.
• Supporting and maintaining the network management system, including installations, formatting, backups, restoration, optimisation of performance, monitoring and troubleshooting of all systems.
• Planning and implementing server installations, upgrades, routine maintenance and vendor supplied patches.
• Ensuring proper installation of network management systems updates and perform data backup and recovery.
• Developing and maintain standard operating procedures and documentation adhering to industry best practices.
• Troubleshooting malfunctions of moderate complexity on Windows systems. Isolate, diagnose and resolve problems.
• Monitoring and tuning systems to achieve optimum performance levels.
• Defining and performing server backups and recovery procedures.
• Participating in development, testing and implementation of business continuity and disaster recovery plans.
• Prioritising and responding to Service Desk tickets as appropriate.
• Coordinating and participating in key process improvements as they relate to the client/server and core infrastructure services environment.I am sure @nadnerB can give me some idea how does working in Australia.
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So, @Joyfano , What did you want to know about?
- The Advertisment?
- or what it's like working in Australia?
on that note, are you on the mover Internationally too?
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@nadnerB said:
So, @Joyfano , What did you want to know about?
- The Advertisment?
- or what it's like working in Australia?
on that note, are you on the mover Internationally too?
I need the actual idea for interview as a System/Network Administrator because my job tittle is not Network/Sys Admin
I'm not moving there but i get the job, i will be there for one month for Audit Training -
Good luck, again
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Most important thing is to remain calm and collected. Remember that you already have a job and there is no need to worry. This is a chance for you to see if this will be something better for you, if it is something that you will be interested in.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Most important thing is to remain calm and collected. Remember that you already have a job and there is no need to worry. This is a chance for you to see if this will be something better for you, if it is something that you will be interested in.
I will keep it on my mind.
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De nada
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@Joyfano said:
@nadnerB said:
So, @Joyfano , What did you want to know about?
- The Advertisment?
- or what it's like working in Australia?
on that note, are you on the mover Internationally too?
I need the actual idea for interview as a System/Network Administrator because my job tittle is not Network/Sys Admin
I'm not moving there but i get the job, i will be there for one month for Audit TrainingAh, righto. I think I know what you mean.
Training sounds fun.It sounds like it's a fairly standard sys admin role (well, for Australia anyway.IDK about other countries). What do you do in your current role?
Just because your current role doesn't say "Sys Admin" doesn't mean that you don't already do everything on the job description.They might ask for examples of troubleshooting. I was asked about general stuff (I think) for my current job.
As @scottalanmiller said, remain calm and collected.
Who is doing the interview? The actual company or a local (to you) recruiting company?
Have a look at the company website and do a bit of research into the company. like who are they, what do they do, what is the core business, etc...
You may have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the interview, in which case, you can ask any questions that you may have. Have a list of them ready as you will most likely forget them during your interview. It also helps you look prepared.
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@nadnerB said:
@Joyfano said:
@nadnerB said:
So, @Joyfano , What did you want to know about?
- The Advertisment?
- or what it's like working in Australia?
on that note, are you on the mover Internationally too?
I need the actual idea for interview as a System/Network Administrator because my job tittle is not Network/Sys Admin
I'm not moving there but i get the job, i will be there for one month for Audit TrainingAh, righto. I think I know what you mean.
Training sounds fun.It sounds like it's a fairly standard sys admin role (well, for Australia anyway.IDK about other countries). What do you do in your current role?
Just because your current role doesn't say "Sys Admin" doesn't mean that you don't already do everything on the job description.They might ask for examples of troubleshooting. I was asked about general stuff (I think) for my current job.
As @scottalanmiller said, remain calm and collected.
Who is doing the interview? The actual company or a local (to you) recruiting company?
Have a look at the company website and do a bit of research into the company. like who are they, what do they do, what is the core business, etc...
You may have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the interview, in which case, you can ask any questions that you may have. Have a list of them ready as you will most likely forget them during your interview. It also helps you look prepared.
Got it now, Done with Initial interview thru phone, and the next will be the test.
General Manager conducted the interview and the final interview after the test.
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When do you take the test?
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Best of luck. Let us know how it goes.
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Well, then you have all weekend to prepare!
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@Joyfano said:
@scottalanmiller said:
When do you take the test?
On Monday.
Lol, that's Australia day.
Public holiday no work for me.Hope you do well
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@nadnerB said:
@Joyfano said:
@scottalanmiller said:
When do you take the test?
On Monday.
Lol, that's Australia day.
Public holiday no work for me.Hope you do well
Ill do the test here in Manila Office, aha that's why
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@Joyfano said:
Ill do the test here in Manila Office, aha that's why
Feel like you are all ready?
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@Reid-Cooper said:
Well, then you have all weekend to prepare!
Yeah, i am reading on other stuff like how does the Exchange and VMware works.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Joyfano said:
Ill do the test here in Manila Office, aha that's why
Feel like you are all ready?
85% yes