Network administrators help
build, maintain, monitor, and troubleshoot effective IT, data and communication
networks for organizations, according to the TechRepublic Premium network
administrators rental kit. In the job description section of the network administrator
hiring kit, some of the specific responsibilities listed include designing a
network configuration, analyzing and troubleshooting network problems,
improving functionality and efficiency network, monitoring the security of the
commercial network, updating network operating systems and, if necessary,
assistance.
Network administrators often work
together or in coordination with department heads to determine the
organization's network goals and requirements and make the necessary changes to
the network, according to Indeed's publication on How to Write a Network Administrator
Job Description .
In particular, network
administrators can expect significant growth rates in the design of IT systems
and the related services sector, which is expected to grow by 20% by 2026. As
small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are adopting cloud services, demand
networking and computer administrators will increase, as SMEs typically don't
have their own IT departments dedicated to the network, added the BLS report.
Network administrators use
transversal skills while carrying out daily activities and responsibilities.
Effective communication allows network administrators to exchange ideas with
colleagues, evaluating general technological needs. Network administrators also
train users on hardware and software, communicating complex ideas clearly and
concisely.
Network administrators install,
monitor, update and resolve network hardware and software problems. They
implement techniques to optimize network performance, provide access to new
users and also monitor the security of a network.
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