Read about what's happening in the industry by visiting ATMmarketplace.com. To explore your interest and ability, you could observe and even help a family member or neighbor when they're doing some kind of computer repair work or you could pick up an electronics kit from a local hobby store or online. Join your school's computer club to learn more about computers. A part-time job at a local computer or electronics store could teach you about electronic equipment and repair.
To hear firsthand what the job is like, request an information interview (in person, on the phone, or via e-mail) with someone who works as an ATM servicer. You should be able to find someone to talk to through an armored truck service or ATM supplier, or someone at your bank might be able to provide you with a name. Check your local phone book, conduct a Web search, or contact ATM Industry Association (https://www.atmia.com).
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