Thompson-Arispe Proposal
Thompson-Arispe Proposal
Thompson-Arispe Proposal
The Plan
To set up the technical support team, my team, the managers of the independent living facility,
and I would need to undergo an extensive hiring process to make sure the future team members
not only have technical experience, but also have experience and are patient when working with
the elderly. The five-step plan is as followed:
Step 1: Run a Poll
Before the hiring process can begin, a poll will need to be taken to confirm that this
service will be used and appreciated by the residents, for it is ultimately their money that
will be used to fund this team. If a resident votes “no” and still does not want to be
charged if the majority approves, he or she can request to opt-out of the charge, but it will
be highly encouraged for residents to pay for the benefit of all the residents.
Step 2: Begin the Hiring Process
If the majority of residents approve the establishment of the team, the job listing will be
uploaded on multiple job sites to read a large number of potential candidates. After
candidates have submitted an application, my team, the managers of the independent
living facility, and I will conduct real-time interviews over video calls, where we will
gauge the candidate’s qualifications, background, and personality. We will then choose
our top candidates to advance onto the next round.
Step 3: Perform Trial Runs
Once the top candidates have been selected, we will then pair candidates with a resident
who has a technology problem. The residents will then choose whether they are
comfortable with meeting the candidates in-person or not. If a resident chooses to meet
in-person, the resident, the candidate, and the hiring team would meet in a large room,
like a cafeteria, or the resident’s apartment, whichever the resident prefers. If the resident
chooses not to meet in-person, the candidate, and the hiring team would meet in an online
video call. The hiring team will then watch, in either scenario, the candidate solves the
technology problem. The hiring team will also closely watch how the candidate interacts
with the resident to see how patient and clear the candidate speaks to the resident.
Step 4: Team Establishment
After reviewing all remaining candidates’ backgrounds and trial runs, the top three to six
candidates will be hired. The hiring team will then set up an office space for the new
technical support team with a desktop computer or laptop for each team member. The
team members, if COVID is still a large concern, will be required to partake in a paid
quarantine for two weeks prior to the first day of work. During this time, team members
will work from home and video call any residents facing technology issues.
Step 5: In-Person Work
After the two-week quarantine, the team will have to test for COVID twice a week and
have their temperatures recorded before stepping into the building. When residents have a
technical issue, they will call the office and request help. If the resident does not feel
comfortable with the team member entering their apartment, the resident can request a
video call appointment, where the team member will communicate with the resident from
a computer in the office space.
Qualifications
My team and I are dedicated to bringing this plan to life with the help of managers at the
independent living facility. Here are some of our qualifications:
Sophia Thompson-Arispe has been passionate about technology for most of her life and
enjoys sharing her knowledge with family members. While she does not have any
professional technology training, she is committed to helping her grandmother and other
seniors find the right help and resources they need when it comes to technology.
George Hernandez graduated from the University of Texas, Austin with a bachelor’s
degree in computer engineering in 1975 and started his technical support business two
years later. After working there for 45 years, he has retired and now spends most of his
days providing free, virtual technical support for residents at senior living centers around
San Antonio.
Cynthia Torres is a recent graduate from Texas A&M University. She has earned a
bachelor’s degree in computer science and is currently earning her PhD in computer
science from Texas A&M University.