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Stop closing tickets; show how you isolate technical problems and explain them without jargon to someone who needs a solution

Only those who dare to show something different can earn something different

BUSCOS Technical Support

For roles that need human judgement:

Technical Support
Support Technician
Customer Support Engineer
Technical Support Specialist
Helpdesk L1
Helpdesk L2
Real scenarios to show how you work

Only those who dare to show something different can earn something different

Your experience and education matter, but...

... companies care about other things:

  • Can you ask the user for the right data without overwhelming them with technical questions?
  • Do you distinguish between a quick patch and a stable definitive solution?
  • Do you escalate cases with the context the team needs so they do not start from zero?

... join the group and prove it.

What happens after you create your profile

We take you to the Technical Support Work Group. There you choose roles, organisations, skills and response languages, then start with real scenarios.

Aspirants show how they would act in the role

  • Within each Work Group, they answer scenarios related to their future role.
  • There are no theoretical questions.
  • Only situations where a decision has to be made.

Studies and past jobs inform, but they are not enough to prove how someone works today.

Companies look for human judgement, problem solving, empathy, way of thinking, decision power and more.

Technical Support scenarios
How it works

Four steps, no noise

1

Create your profile

You enter as an aspirant and we save the group that brought you here.

2

Choose what to show

You select roles, contexts, skills and response languages.

3

Answer scenarios

You work through real situations where you must decide, explain and prioritise.

4

Become visible with evidence

Companies review how you respond before requesting contact.

Why it is different

This is not about applying to everything

BUSCOS works best for aspirants who want a company to see judgement, communication and attitude before the interview.

  • You do not compete only through CV words.
  • You do not depend on a job post appearing tomorrow.
  • You do not promise attitude: you leave concrete signals of how you work.