Network support engineer jobs are all about designing, installing and maintaining the communications, file sharing and the general IT resources people rely on every day.
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A challenging and varied role in IT, a network manager is a job of two halves. You are responsible for both installing and maintaining your company's computer networks.
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As a network analyst you'll probably find yourself working for a large company where it is your job to tailor-make computer systems for the business.
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If you believe the cliché, working in IT as technical support is all about turning computers on and off and keeping people waiting on the phone. But it's so much more than that, we promise.
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The ongoing joke says that everyone ends up working in IT, but if you're a computer whizz with great organisational skills then a career as a technical architect (or IT systems architect) will suit you perfectly.
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It is generally recommended that every organisation has one full time IT administrator for every 50 employees and you'll come across job vacancies in all kinds of companies with this job. But what do they actually do?
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