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Network Administration Jobs
Network Administration Training – Better Career – More Pay
What will you learn during network administration training?
It should include the basics; identifying components of a local area network such as the router, repeater, bridge and gateway.
There will also be sections on terminology, protocols, the internet and bandwidth. You will learn about the equipment, the methods of access, the Ethernet, managing users and creating accounts.
Each operating program (UNIX, Windows, Linux, Cisco, etc) requires different certifications. You might prefer certification in one or more systems, depending on the job that you hope to get.
You may want to start with a computer science degree and then follow up with certification. You’ll be well on your way to making yourself indispensable.
If you are interested in this type of career, here, in this article, you can learn about the jobs that are available, the costs involved and your options for distance learning.
Most people that seek network administration training do so because they realize that the job market is "good". These days, almost every company needs an administrator.
Of course, the requirements necessary to get these jobs vary greatly. The higher the number of certifications that an administrator obtains, the easier it becomes for him to get the better jobs.
As I previously stated, you may want to begin with a degree in computer science. However, jobs are available for those without a degree, who are familiar with some of the more complicated operating programs, such as Linux.
Doing a network administration course at a computer school may be the right starting point for you if you don’t desire to go the degree route.
Self-taught persons can also get decent jobs but they may not be as lucrative as those open to skilled persons.
If you go the self-taught route, you can purchase guides and get seek certification when you have the confidence to take the examinations. Recognize however that many of the better companies require formal computer classes as well as certified network administration training.
In other words, companies are willing to pay more for an employee that has a strong academic and practical foundation in operating systems.
With regards to the cost of doing a network administration course, this varies depending upon the school, the length of the course and the materials needed.
Learning a system on your own is, obviously, the least expensive option but you will still need to buy training manuals, the cost of which depends on the program.
For example, a training guide for Solaris 8 can be purchased for around $60. The certification that you receive could land you a low-paying job, which could give you the funds necessary to complete a "true" network administration course in the future.
A fantastic way to take a network administration training course is to enroll at a distance learning college online. This way of learning has become very popular for adult learners.
Many employers consider online distance education courses and degree programs, equal to those that can be received from a traditional bricks-and-mortar university.
Online distance learning tuition fees are also comparable to those charged by a traditional college and you have the advantage of completing the course at your own pace.
This is the beauty of doing courses via the internet; anywhere you have an internet connection, at hours that are convenient for you, you can log on and do your studies.
In other words, online network administration training puts you in charge of your own education. It’s something worth considering.
By: David Cassell
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Comptia A+ Training
Comptia A-plus Training
Too many colleges just do courses. Always use a provider that specialises in IT training geared to the needs of industry. Each type of role asks for different levels of qualifications and skills, so we strongly recommend that you take advice from an industry expert before settling on a course or career path. That way you can be confident that the syllabus of your learning package fits the skill set of the job you want.
The CompTIA A+ training consists of four exams; A+ competency is given when you’ve passed the Essentials exam and one other from the remaining three areas. This is why most colleges offer only two of the training courses.
In reality you will need the training for all four areas as many jobs will require the skills and knowledge of all four areas. It’s not essential to take all four exams, but we would recommend you study all four courses. Then you can choose which one you take alongside the CompTIA Essentials exam.
CompTIA A+ Training. What Jobs Will It Lead To?
CompTIA A+ on its own will mean fixing, building and repairing stand-alone PC’s and MAC’s which are not part of a large network – usually personal computers in the home market.
If you add into the mix user-skills such as ECDL, MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) or MCDST (Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician), it will open the door to help-desk work. This could involve solving problems and giving instructions verbally over the phone for a client to follow, or more increasingly using remote access tools to take over someone’s computer via the internet or network.
If you would like to be the person who wanders around a company fixing and supporting, you’ll need to add CompTIA Network+, or consider the Microsoft networking route (MCSA – MCSE) as you’ll need a deeper understanding of how networks work.
If this sort of work is your thing, learning to you probably means getting stuck in and having a go! If all else fails read the instructions, – a practical hands-on approach to life. Any manuals you own probably gather dust and it’s a long time since you read anything from cover to cover.
If this has struck a chord, you’ll find a traditional training route of books, manuals and classrooms very uncomfortable. You could force yourself to do it but why bother when there are fully interactive on-screen training courses.
With modern technology you can now watch full motion video tutorials followed by on screen practical examples of what to do, and then practice your new found skills by interacting with the software in virtual labs. You’ll want to get back to it again soon, and it’s all sitting on your computer anytime you’re ready, with no need to trudge along to classes every week.
To complete this quality form of training, all you need is some friendly help and you’re on your way. We would recommend direct access 24/7 support where a tutor is waiting to communicate with you anytime of day or night. This sophisticated level of course and support has been put together and it’s out there if you look. When you find it, you’ll be surprised how much cheaper it is than traditional CompTIA A+ training.
By: Scott Edwards
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Scott Edwards has been involved with the IT industry for 30 yrs. He reckons he ought to know what he’s talking about by now. To further investigate CompTIA A+ Training, visit LearningLolly Computer Training.
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If you are thinking about signing up for a training course whether online or at a traditional computer training school to attain your Cisco Certification, there are certain things that need to be taken into consideration.
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