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What Do Network Administrators Do?

The importance of network availability ensures that this job role will be needed for years to come. The Network Administrator role can be a starting point in IT or a lifelong career because of the massive amount of skills to be learned.

Network Administrators are primarily responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining all network hardware, software, and communication links. They also make sure that employees' workstations are working efficiently and stay connected to the central computer network.

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5 Tips for Landing a Career as a Cisco Networking Specialist

Networking specialists are the unsung heroes of offices across the country. They’re responsible for the day-to-day operation of computer and information networks, which most organizations require to run effectively. In fact, in many offices, work comes to a screeching halt if the network goes down.

That’s why Cisco networking specialists are in such high demand—and that momentum isn’t expected to slow down anytime soon. Network administration roles are an increasingly popular (and important) career choice. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of network and computer systems administrators is projected to grow 5 percent from 2018 to 2028.

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