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Apple does have some network administrator jobs listed on their website. The positions do require at least 5 years experience as well as a college degree.

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What are Network Admin Jobs Like?

If you've ever wanted to work in a position that deals heavily with computers, you may have heard of network admin jobs. They one of the more popular computer jobs, but many people find that they aren't sure of exactly what they are until doing a bit of research. To clear up the confusion, this is a basic description of what people in network admin jobs do and what is preferred to do it. Network administrators are generally responsible for network and their maintenance as well as different types of devices, hardware and software. The network administrator might work in an office/home setting, or he/she may even be on call. During work hours, the network administrator will maintain a network and make any necessary changes to it. When network administrators work in an office setting, he/she may often answer questions from users of the network and help them troubleshoot problems that they may be experiencing. In addition to requiring particular skills learned in school and on the job, a network administrator must also be very good at paying attention to small detail as well as handling confidential information in a professional manner. Because he/she will have full access to information on a secured network, this is extremely important. Additionally, it's important that a network administrator be able to speak clearly and understandably about technical subjects to users, and he/she must display strong oral/written communication. It is often also helpful if a network administrator has prior experience or interest in computers. Computers are often hard to grasp for people who do not have much experience with them, and there is a lot to know even with networking put aside. Additionally, it's helpful if the network administrator can work by himself, or even alongside team members or in an office setting. Independence and teamwork are both strongly preferred by employers. Of course, it is also required that network administrators receive a solid education before working in the network administration field. All of these things combined create a solid network administrator who works efficiently to solve problems. If you find that a lot of this information fits what you'd like to do, network admin jobs may be right for you.


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