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Networking and Technical Support Specialist - Evening - Diploma

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Evening Networking and Technical Support Specialist

Salary Range $42,780 - $11,600 What does someone in this field do?
Computer networking college graduates resolve computer problems and use computer technology to meet the needs of business entities.  They may plan and build new computer systems by electing and constructing hardware and software.  With experience, workers with a computer networking degree may be promoted to senior or lead systems analyst.  Those who possess leadership ability and good business skills, developed in computer networking college, also can become computer and information systems managers or can excel into other management positions such as manager of information systems or chief information officer.  Many other professionals with a computer networking degree go into business by themselves or work as business computer consultants.    

Overview
Computer network training and preparation prerequisites for business computer systems professionals differ depending on the position, but many employers favor applicants who have a bachelor's computer science degree.  Relevant work experience also is very imperative.  Computer networking degree candidates have plenty of opportunities, especially for those with the necessary skills and experience, attained from a computer networking college.

When hiring computer network analysts, employers usually prefer applicants who have at least a bachelor's computer science, information science, or management information systems degree. For more technically complex jobs, people with graduate degrees are preferred.  Workers with formal education, including completion of computer networking training, or experience in information security, for example, are currently in demand because of the growing use of computer networks, which must be protected from threats.

For jobs in a technical environment, employers often look for candidates who have at least a bachelor's computer networking degree or a degree in a technical field, such as information science, applied mathematics, engineering, or the physical sciences.  For jobs in a business environment, employers often seek applicants with at least a bachelor's degree in a business-related field such as management information systems (MIS). Increasingly, employers are seeking individuals who have graduated from computer networking college, with a master's degree in business administration (MBA) with a concentration in information systems.
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