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Long story short. I am chagning jobs for a repair technician. They are expecting me to take an exam when i get there and I never had a technical job. I have a computer engineering degree and honestly, I've been surviving on fumes for 6 years and I am unsure if I feel nervousness, imposter symdrome, or I should be worried. I am gonna work for EXFO. I need reassurance that I should still give the interview a try. That despite years out of college and not the highest grades I can still make it work as a repair technician.
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>>34548699
It's really not that fucking hard.
Only replied cuz you got dduubbss
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Just do it... Without an elitist attitude.
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>>34548699
Do a little homework. Look at the manuals for the type of kit you'll be working on



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