How to become a network engineer

The huge necessity for IT resources, in the vast majority of businesses, you’re likely to find opportunities as a network support engineer in a wide range of sectors, from retail to finance and government. Additionally, you could work within a specialist IT company that works for clients on a project by project basis.
With experience, you could progress towards network management and eventually take up a network controller role. If you decided you wanted to move within the industry to become a network analyst, IT project manager or IT security coordinator for example, it would be possible with the appropriate training.
After working as a network support engineer, you might find you prefer the people side of the role. If this is the case, you could begin to more towards customer relationship management, or pursue a teaching or training career. There’s even the chance to follow both paths, by teaching part-time at an evening class or similar courses.
If you have basic IT skills, it’s possible to work towards becoming a network support engineer by joining an apprenticeship scheme, or by taking an IT related course at college/university.
This will provide you with the skills needed to become a network support engineer, including such things as how to install, upgrade, maintain and secure network systems.
An example of appropriate courses includes:
City & Guilds (E-Quals ICT Systems Support 7262) IT Practitioners Diploma Level 2 and Advanced Diploma Level 3
BTEC National Certificate/Diploma for IT Practitioners (ICT Systems Support)
OCR (iPRO) Certificate for IT Practitioners (ICT Systems Support) at levels 2 and 3
CompTIA i-Net+ Certification.

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  1. A system engineer, seo company dubai handles the entirety of the 'plumbing' for an organization's PCs, associating workplaces with T1 lines, attaching them to the Internet, and designing every single inward framework, for example, net switches and firewalls.

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