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| COMPUTER NETWORK SPECIALIST |
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| The demand for "networking" to facilitate the sharing of information, the expansion of LAN/WAN (Local or Wide Area Networks), client/server environments, and the need for specialists to use their knowledge and skills in a problem solving capacity will be a major factor in the rising demand for network specialists. Growth in these areas is also expected to create demand for computer scientists, computer engineers, and systems analysts knowledgeable about network, data and communications security. |
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| SPECIALIZED SKILLS |
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| In addition to the general skills required of all computer professionals, many network specialists must possess knowledge of telecommunications protocols, hardware and software; including transmission, broadcasting, switching, control and operation of telecommunications systems, the Internet, and corporate intranets, which are similar to the Internet, but only available to users within the company. They also have access to the firm's confidential information, and often must pass security clearance checks. |
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| What will you learn in this training? |
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- CCNA
- CCNA Security
- Routing & Switching
- SNRS
- SNA
- SNAA
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| What to Expect |
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The demand for knowledgeable network administrators to manage cyber-security to protect business information is on the rise.
Network administrators who are educated about wireless Internet technology are in high demand.
Those who enhance their skills with further education and elearning maintain a competitive edge to progress within their career field.
Network administrator careers are available in various industries such as government, wholesale and retail, manufacturing, data processing, finance, insurance and other information industries. |
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| Employment Opportunities |
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- Network Administrator
- Computer Security Specialist
- Computer Specialist
- Computer Consultant
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