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    Become a Computer Technician

    Build hands-on skills to repair, troubleshoot, and support computers and IT systems.

    Duration
    3–9 months
    Certifications
    CompTIA A+ Certification
    Key Skills
    Troubleshooting, communication, customer service, hardware repair, problem-solving
    Work Settings
    IT support teams, repair shops, helpdesk departments, managed service providers, corporate IT environments
    Job Outlook
    +5% (Faster than average)
    Salary Range
    $45K–$65K+

    What Is Computer Technician?

    Computer Technicians are essential for maintaining the technology organizations rely on. Students learn PC hardware, operating systems, troubleshooting workflows, security basics, and customer support best practices.

    This program is ideal for learners entering IT for the first time or transitioning from retail, warehouse, or non-technical jobs into technology roles.

    What You'll Learn in Computer Technician Training

    Core Skills

    • Hardware diagnostics
    • Operating systems
    • Networking basics
    • Security fundamentals
    • PC building and repair
    • Ticketing systems
    • Customer support workflows

    Safety & Compliance

    • Data privacy basics
    • Security best practices
    • Compliance awareness
    • Professional ethics
    • Responsible AI use (as applicable)

    Tools & Technology

    • CompTIA A+ Certification

    Admissions Requirements for Computer Technician Training

    Most Computer Technician programs have accessible entry requirements designed to help motivated students start their career.

    Basic computer skills
    Reliable internet (if online)
    Willingness to learn and practice

    Requirements vary by program and training provider. Career-Bond partners will confirm specific requirements during enrollment.

    Certifications for Computer Technician

    This program prepares you for nationally recognized certifications that employers value.

    CompTIA A+ Certification

    CompTIA

    Exam Focus: Role-based competencies; Tools and workflows; Best practices

    Certification requirements vary by state and employer. Career-Bond partners will help you understand the requirements in your area.

    Computer Technician Salary & Job Outlook

    $45K–$65K+
    National Salary Range
    ~$55,000
    Median Salary
    +5% (Faster than average)
    Job Growth Rate
    High Demand
    Market Outlook

    Growing demand driven by consistent demand driven by widespread reliance on computer systems, increased use of IT support across industries, and ongoing need for troubleshooting, maintenance, and user assistance.

    Career Outlook for Computer Technician

    Work Settings

    Helpdesk teams, repair shops, MSPs, IT departments, retail tech support

    Advancement Path

    Build specialization skills; earn role-relevant certifications; progress to analyst, engineer, or lead roles with experience.

    What Is the Difference Between Computer Technician and IT Network Technician?

    TL;DR: Computer Technicians focus on individual devices and user support, while IT Network Technicians specialize in network infrastructure and connectivity.

    Computer Technician programs prepare students to diagnose, repair, and maintain individual computing devices such as desktops, laptops, peripherals, and operating systems. These roles often involve direct user support, hardware replacement, software troubleshooting, and basic system configuration. IT Network Technician programs focus on designing, installing, configuring, and maintaining network infrastructure, including routers, switches, firewalls, and network security.

    Comparing Programs
    Computer Technician
    IT Network Technician
    Primary Focus
    Computer Technician

    Supporting and repairing individual computing devices

    IT Network Technician

    Designing and maintaining network infrastructure and connectivity

    Typical Training Length
    Computer Technician

    Certificate or associate programs focused on device support

    IT Network Technician

    Certificate or associate programs focused on networking

    Core Skills
    Computer Technician

    Hardware repair, OS troubleshooting, user support, device configuration

    IT Network Technician

    Routing, switching, firewalls, network security, connectivity

    Certifications
    Computer Technician

    Computer technician or support certifications

    IT Network Technician

    Networking certifications depending on program

    Work Settings
    Computer Technician

    Help desks, offices, field service and user-facing environments

    IT Network Technician

    Network operations centers, IT infrastructure teams

    Technology Used
    Computer Technician

    Desktops, laptops, peripherals, operating systems

    IT Network Technician

    Routers, switches, firewalls, network monitoring tools

    Career Progression
    Computer Technician

    Senior technician, desktop support lead, systems support roles

    IT Network Technician

    Network technician, network administrator, infrastructure specialist

    Best For
    Computer Technician

    Students who enjoy device-level work and direct user interaction

    IT Network Technician

    Students who want to specialize in networking and infrastructure support

    Computer Technician

    Choose Computer Technician if you enjoy hands-on device repair and user interaction.

    IT Network Technician

    Choose IT Network Technician if you want to specialize in networking, connectivity, and infrastructure-level support.

    Benefits of Computer Technician Training

    Start your IT career
    Learn hands-on technical skills
    Earn an IT industry certification
    Qualify for helpdesk and technician roles
    Build a foundation for future IT pathways

    Computer Technician Student Reviews

    "I went from zero tech experience to my first IT job — this training works."

    Evan S.
    IT Support Technician

    "The hands-on labs and A+ prep were incredibly helpful."

    Sara M.
    Computer Repair Technician

    "The program gave me confidence working with hardware and troubleshooting systems."

    Jordan P.
    Helpdesk Analyst

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