TRAINING & PROGRESSION

The majority of your training will be done ‘on-the-job’ under the supervision of senior network engineers. You will also have the opportunity to attend in-house training sessions from time to time.
Organisations such as the Chartered Institute for I.T. and CompTIA also offer training courses and professional qualifications for network engineers who are keen to keep their skills fresh and gain Cisco, Microsoft and Novell qualifications.
Working in I.T. is a constant learning process. In order to be successful, you will need to keep on top of industry developments and teach yourself new skills all the time.
Once you have gained a decent amount of experience, you may step up into a lead network engineer position with team leading responsibilities. Eventually, you may advance your technical knowledge even further and begin working as a network architect on major projects.
Alternatively, you might decide to branch out and work in a different area of the I.T. industry, such as network analysis, technical project management, I.T. consultancy or third-line support.
Many network engineers become independent contractors and work on a freelance basis for a number of different clients.

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