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Working with an expert can bring peace of mind, but finding an expert can be difficult. It can be so difficult in fact, small business owners in need of expert help might try seeking advice from unqualified friends and relatives. Worse, they might even give up on the idea of getting help altogether. The better choice is to always hire an IT expert with relevant technological experience — an admitted challenge indeed, but required nonetheless. Let’s see how:
Signs You Need an IT Expert
Here are some signs you need an IT expert:
- Downtime from frequent computer crashes seriously affects productivity.
- Employees who think they know how to fix problems actually create new problems.
- You’ve patched together several different systems and they don’t work well together.
- You know your business could benefit from a technology upgrade, but you have no idea where to begin.
If you’ve decided to bring in professional IT help, you have a couple of choices on how to proceed. Short-term, you could locate an IT expert to fix what’s broken, and perhaps set up a maintenance contract to help avoid similar problems in the future. This is appropriate when technology isn’t central to business operations. Long-term, you may want to hire an IT expert who specializes in small business just so that you get assistance with not only your immediate concerns, but an IT strategy that fulfills your vision as well.
Finding the Right Expert
Here are some considerations to keep in mind while searching for IT experts:
- Referrals — Ask for referrals from trusted business colleagues who are satisfied with their IT experts. Referrals are always a good place to begin any search.
- Location — Through the internet, you can solve technology issues from thousands of miles away. But not everyone is comfortable with that arrangement. You need to decide whether you would prefer to find a local expert, who is available to come on-site, or a remote expert who is just as capable of solving problems. Note that both local and non-local experts can work remotely through online outsourcing.
- Expertise — As you talk to potential experts, ask about their knowledge of operations similar to yours. Also ask about certifications and the use of applications exclusive to your business as well.
- Support — If you’re seeking a long-term arrangement, make sure you communicate that. And find out if experts are willing to train and support your team with a new system.
In the end, what you are after is peace of mind. Make sure your IT expert can deliver it. Current events can be found in our IT Expert News section.
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