Describe a customer support experience.
Anonimo
With students it is understood that they get jobs because they want to work and need money and getting any job thats sort of related to your field is a plus over say working at the mall. At your point in your career they will not track you as if oh he does support not programming. But I’ve read that not having work experience period is a negative for employers. They want to see you had to show up somewhere, had a boss, and did work. Plus it shows initiative over just sitting at home or going on trips. Now as far as support itself goes, its not a bad role as long as it doesn't become a full time job for over a year or something which would cause employers to type you(unless you don't want to be a developer). It does show you can communicate and work to explain things to other people which not all programmers can do. Communication is vital in all jobs.