Sunday, May 19, 2019

Carrer in IT (Information Technology)

                                             


NETWORKING

Computer Network Engineer. Computer
network engineers, also known as network architects, plan and construct data communication networks, such as local area network (LAN) and wide area network(WAN) systems. Computer architects spend long periods of time in front of computers



Many of you guys wants to make career in IT (Information Technology) field, but very few is aware from NETWORKING.

IS COMPUTER NETWORKING IN DEMAND?

Yes, Employment of network and computer systems administrators is projected to grow 6 percent from 2016 to 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupations.Demand for information technology (IT) workers is high and should continue to grow as firms invest in newer, faster technology and mobile networks.

WHAT JOBS ARE IN COMPUTER NETWORKING?

  • Network Administrator
Network administrators are responsible for keeping a network up and running--like an auto mechanic for the network. They create user accounts and manage the folders and other resources on computers in the network. They correct problems with network communications, resource access, printers, and the computers. They also must address issues about system expansion. Depending on the organization's size, number of locations and users, geographic reach, and purpose, a network administrator's job can include a wide variety of responsibilities.


Here are some basic tasks for which a network administrator may be responsible:
  • Setting up and configuring network hardware and software
  • Installing and configuring network media and connections
  • Connecting user nodes and peripherals of all kinds to the network
  • Adding users to and removing users from the network
  • Managing user accounts, such as passwords, storage space, and file-access privileges
  • Creating and maintaining a system for backing up data and program files
  • Ensuring the security of the network
  • Managing the organization's e-mail system
  • Managing users' ability to access the Internet via the network.

  • Network Engineer
A network engineer designs and manages the groups of computers networked together. The network engineer performs tasks such as installing and configuring communication hardware, setting up of the network communication link, installing and configuring application software, troubleshooting operations to ensure continuous network availability, and offering technical support and assistance.

  • Network Analyst.


Network analysts support the computer network and the overall computer infrastructure. Job duties might involve installing network software and training the user in new applications. The analyst might be responsible for coordinating system enhancements between the software and hardware, documenting procedures, and producing policies and procedures.

  • Network Technician.


The network technician generally services network computers and troubleshoots for potential problems. Network technicians often work the help-desk services to repair or upgrade computers. Technicians need to be familiar with the different operating systems such as Microsoft, Novell, and Unix, as well as the basics of computer networking.

Companies of all sizes have networks and need knowledgeable individuals to manage those networks, but those companies that cannot afford, or do not require a full-time administrator, might contract with a computer company that offers administrative services. Computer networking presents an outstanding opportunity for the skilled professional or entrepreneur to work with a variety of companies to set up or possibly maintain a network.

What Is CCNA?

More Computer Networking Career

Some other computer-related specialties that involve networking skills are:
  • Computer Programmer
  • Computer Engineer
  • Database Administrator
  • Web Master
  • Computer-Operations Researcher
  • Computer Repair Specialist
  • Systems Analyst


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