Your Top 5 Questions About Network Administrators Answered!

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    If you’re thinking about what to do for your future career or maybe you’re thinking about pivoting and being a network administrator has caught your eye. That’s great! But when you’re planning your future career, there is no doubt you’re going to have some questions. 

    Instead of endlessly searching and scrolling through multiple articles, we’ve compiled a list of the top five questions about network administrators for you here! 

    Do I need a degree/diploma in order to be a Network Administrator?

    Depending on which company you choose to apply to will fully dictate what level of education you need, but the majority of employers set an associates degree (also known as college diploma) as the minimum requirement. 

     Network administrators need to understand how to connect multiple devices in order to form a fast and reliable network.  It helps immensely if a graduate has hands-on experience on network related components. This is when it pays to enroll in a program that has a practicum built into the course. By having real experience working with these systems you can stand out from the crowd. 

    You can explore several opportunities being a network administrator that includes:

    • Network Administrator
    • System Administrator
    • Technical Support Administrator
    • CISCO Network Specialist
    • Network Security Specialist
    • Network Engineer Assistant

    What does a typical day look like for a Network Administrator?

    Network administrators have to accomplish a multitude of daily tasks. Majority of these tasks involve inspecting, diagnosing or repairing network issues. Some of everyday tasks include: 

    • Installing new computer software and hardware
    • Updating and maintaining current software
    • Ordering hardware, software and other equipment like firewalls and servers
    • Configuring company networks and technology
    • Monitoring the network for any bugs or issues
    • Identifying, diagnosing and repairing connectivity issues
    • Optimizing the network’s connection speed
    • Installing and configuring antivirus software
    • Creating and training other employees on safety protocols for user access

    Does a network administrator need to learn programming? 

    If you want to jump into the field of networks, excessive knowledge of C,C++, Java or any other programming language is not required. In networking, if you specifically are interested in the security stream, then you will need good experience with Linux. 

    How much does a network administrator make?

    It significantly depends upon experience, geographical region, and the employer. With hands-on experience and required credentials, network administrators can enjoy a high level wage. 

    Final Thoughts

    There are many reasons why you might want to pursue a career in Network Administration, regardless of your background in computers, programming or if you are a digital detective and have a knack for solving IT problems. A future as a network administrator begins with getting your Network Administrator Diploma from a renowned college. 

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