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IT Service Desk / End-User Support

IT Service Desk / End-User Support is an individual-contributor career path within Enterprise IT & Infrastructure. Professionals progress from guided execution to independent delivery, senior problem solving, cross-team leadership and enterprise-level expertise without requiring people management.

Archetype
Support
Highest level
L6 · Senior Principal IT Service Desk & End-User Support Specialist

Why it exists

Enables the organization to deliver reliable outcomes in it service desk / end-user support by building progressively deeper expertise, judgment, ownership and business impact.

Typical responsibilities

Execute discipline-specific work; apply professional standards; solve increasingly complex problems; collaborate with stakeholders; improve quality and efficiency; share expertise; at senior levels, shape practices and decisions beyond the immediate team.

Where the work happens

Common in Enterprise IT & Infrastructure teams across technology companies, shared-services organizations, consulting firms, multinational operations and other employers that require it service desk / end-user support capability.

How the career progresses

Associate IT Service Desk & End-User Support Specialist → IT Service Desk & End-User Support Specialist → Senior IT Service Desk & End-User Support Specialist → Lead IT Service Desk & End-User Support Specialist → Principal IT Service Desk & End-User Support Specialist → Senior Principal IT Service Desk & End-User Support Specialist

Levels in this career

Six standard stages. The seventh exists only where the career provides for it.

What is expected at L1 · Associate IT Service Desk & End-User Support Specialist

Learns the discipline; executes defined work with guidance. The focus is successful individual contribution at this stage, not people management.

The five dimensions that change

Autonomy
Works with regular guidance and review.
Scope
Defined tasks within the immediate team.
Complexity
Known problems with established approaches.
Influence
Primarily peers and direct stakeholders.
Business impact
Reliable individual contribution and learning velocity.
Ambiguity
Low; requirements are generally clear.

What good looks like

Associate IT Service Desk & End-User Support Specialist consistently demonstrates the expected autonomy and judgment for L1, delivers outcomes appropriate to the scope of the role, applies required Human, Professional and Technical skills at the mapped proficiency, and produces evidence of impact rather than relying on tenure alone.

Typical evidence

Completed work with measurable quality/outcome; stakeholder feedback; examples of problems solved and decisions made; reusable artifacts or improvements; demonstrated skill proficiency; mentoring/influence evidence at senior levels.

Skills expected at L1

Grouped as human, professional and technical. Target proficiency uses the P1–P7 scale, and each row says what that level means for that particular skill.

Human8

HumanPSupporting
AccountabilityExecution & Self-ManagementP2FoundationalCoreApplies the skill to routine work with guidance and follows established practices.
Active listeningCommunication & LanguageP2FoundationalCoreApplies the skill to routine work with guidance and follows established practices.
AdaptabilityExecution & Self-ManagementP2FoundationalCoreApplies the skill to routine work with guidance and follows established practices.
Clear verbal communicationCommunication & LanguageP2FoundationalCoreApplies the skill to routine work with guidance and follows established practices.
Clear written communicationCommunication & LanguageP2FoundationalCoreApplies the skill to routine work with guidance and follows established practices.
CollaborationCollaboration & RelationshipsP2FoundationalCoreApplies the skill to routine work with guidance and follows established practices.
Critical thinkingThinking & Problem SolvingP2FoundationalCoreApplies the skill to routine work with guidance and follows established practices.
Time managementExecution & Self-ManagementP2FoundationalCoreApplies the skill to routine work with guidance and follows established practices.

Professional6

ProfessionalPSupporting
IT asset management practiceIT Service Management & GovernanceP1AwarenessCoreUnderstands the concept, terminology and when the skill is used; performs only with close guidance.
IT service financial managementIT Service Management & GovernanceP1AwarenessCoreUnderstands the concept, terminology and when the skill is used; performs only with close guidance.
Scope managementProject, Program & Portfolio ManagementP1AwarenessSupportingUnderstands the concept, terminology and when the skill is used; performs only with close guidance.
Status reportingProject, Program & Portfolio ManagementP1AwarenessSupportingUnderstands the concept, terminology and when the skill is used; performs only with close guidance.
Traceability managementBusiness Analysis & RequirementsP1AwarenessSupportingUnderstands the concept, terminology and when the skill is used; performs only with close guidance.
Use case modelingBusiness Analysis & RequirementsP1AwarenessSupportingUnderstands the concept, terminology and when the skill is used; performs only with close guidance.

Technical4

TechnicalPSupporting
Microsoft Power AppsAutomation, Integration & Low-CodeP1AwarenessSupportingUnderstands the concept, terminology and when the skill is used; performs only with close guidance.
ServiceNow SecOpsEnterprise IT & Service PlatformsP1AwarenessCoreUnderstands the concept, terminology and when the skill is used; performs only with close guidance.
ServiceNow administrationEnterprise IT & Service PlatformsP1AwarenessCoreUnderstands the concept, terminology and when the skill is used; performs only with close guidance.
iPaaS platformsAutomation, Integration & Low-CodeP1AwarenessSupportingUnderstands the concept, terminology and when the skill is used; performs only with close guidance.

What changes from L1 to L2

Moving from Associate IT Service Desk & End-User Support Specialist to IT Service Desk & End-User Support Specialist means demonstrating sustained performance at a larger scope with greater autonomy, complexity, influence and business impact—not simply spending more time in role.

How readiness is shown

Repeatedly performs key aspects of IT Service Desk & End-User Support Specialist before promotion; demonstrates the required skill increases; handles standard problems with some judgment required.; receives credible stakeholder evidence; shows measurable outcomes at the next-level scope.

How to prepare

Take stretch assignments at the next-level scope; deepen the listed skill gaps; seek feedback from experienced practitioners; document measurable outcomes and decisions; mentor/share knowledge where appropriate; pursue relevant learning or certification when it strengthens capability.

Career framework v21, active since August 17, 2026.