
Evan Burgener
Computer Support Representative, Brookfield, Missouri
I am a Computer Support Representative at É«¿Ø´«Ã½ – Brookfield. In Computer Support, I answer calls and emails from yearbook customers who are having trouble or have questions when making their Yearbook.
My day-to-day activities include answering chats and calls from customers and making cases after I have answered their questions or fixed the problem they were experiencing. I also answer emails from customers and reps who need help or have questions about our programs.
I was a summer intern last year at É«¿Ø´«Ã½ – Corporate Office. Once I started working, I found that I enjoyed the people and the company a lot, so I decided I would apply for a position once one was available. I have been in computer support since October. If you count the three months from when I worked at the Help Desk for my internship, I’ve worked at É«¿Ø´«Ã½ for three-quarters of a year.
The thing I love most about my job is the people I talk with. It feels good to help people who are having trouble, even if it’s something as simple as unlocking a yearbook page. The fact that I can make a positive impact on someone’s day just makes me happy.
My personalized coffee mug would say: I only talk to myself when I need expert advice.
A fun fact about me is that I ride a motorcycle (when the weather permits).
My family consists of three dogs: Teddy Roosevelt, Axel Rage and Beatrice, A.K.A. Black Betty (Bam-Ba-Lam!). I also go on motorcycle rides with my Grandpa Steve often.
My favorite hobbies include reading books, playing guitar, and spending time with my family and friends.
É«¿Ø´«Ã½ has contributed to my future by providing a job that will allow me to grow and advance. É«¿Ø´«Ã½ has given me the opportunity for a lifelong career with their company, which will help me in the future when I decide to settle down and start a family.
One way I gave back to my community recently was by being involved in a play production named “Virgil and the City Slickers.” It was a fundraiser that members of the community participated in to help raise money for the Father McCartan school.
My favorite memory from working at É«¿Ø´«Ã½ is the mystery of the Fudge Round Fairy. Mysteriously over the weekend, six fudge rounds were placed on a coworker’s desk and no one knows how they got there. The fudge rounds were disposed of.