I'm curious to know if someone who identifies as a slow learner can find success in an IT Managed Service Provider (MSP) role. I'm wondering about people's experiences working in such environments and how it affected their learning and performance.
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For sure! I worked at an MSP that hired a guy with zero IT background. They took it upon themselves to train him properly, and it worked out well. But, keep in mind, experiences can vary based on the MSP's approach to training.
Absolutely! Slow learners can definitely thrive in large and medium MSPs where the focus is on billable hours rather than strictly on productivity. It can be more about showing up and getting your hours in than achieving set tasks every single time.
I think it really depends on the MSP. If it's well-structured with good policies, even a slow learner can do well. But if it’s just focused on chasing profit, it might lead to burnout for anyone, regardless of their learning pace.
Honestly, I don't believe in labeling anyone as a slow learner. Sometimes it's just about the training quality and expectations placed on individuals. If the support system is strong, anyone can excel!
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