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The average salary for a Computer User Support Specialist in U.S. is $63,640.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $63,640

$37,690$97,020

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $30.60

$18.12$46.65

What does a Computer User Support Specialist earn?

Computer User Support Specialists typically bring in an average income of $63,640 annually in the U.S.. These specialists are responsible for providing technical assistance and advice to customers with issues concerning computers, software, or specialty systems. A Computer User Support Specialist may narrow in on a particular area to become highly specialised such as network systems, web development, or telecommunications.

How to earn more as a Computer User Support Specialist

To become a Computer User Support Specialist, you will need a degree in computer science, engineering, or similar. An alternative route would be to take up an apprenticeship and learn through an academic and practical program. If you wish to move up in this field, gaining certifications and experience in particular systems and computer networks would be beneficial. Additionally, you could branch out and become an independent contractor and provide computer support services to clients.