This document summarizes the job description, earnings, working conditions, and education/training requirements for network specialists. It describes their responsibilities analyzing, designing, testing, and evaluating network systems. Salaries typically range from $30,000 to $80,000 annually, though some senior specialists earn over $100,000. They usually work regular 40-hour weeks in office environments for various organizations. A bachelor's degree in computer science, information science, or management information systems is preferred for most positions.
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2. JOB DESCRIPTION
There analyze, design, test, and evaluate network systems, such as local area
networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN).
Research and recommend network and data communications hardware and
software.
3. EARNING
Network specialists usually work a regular 5-day, 40-
hour week, but overtime may be required.
Incomes for network specialists vary
widely depending on education,
experience, and position.
Salaries for people in this field
often range from about $30,000
to $80,000 a year. However, some
senior network specialists earn
more than $100,000 a year.
4. WORKING CONDITIONS
Computer network specialists are employed by
banks, governments, school boards,
universities, hospitals, and any other
organization.
Network specialists usually work in office
environments.
They may work alone or with others.
The job is not physically demanding, but it can be
mentally stressful. Solving network problems is
not always straightforward, and there may be
pressure to solve them quickly so people can
continue their work.
5. EDUCATION OR TRAINING PROGRAM
For network systems and data communication analyst
positions, most employers seek applicants who have
bachelor’s degrees in computer science, information
science, or management information systems .
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Mathematics Algebra & Geometry
Probability & Statistics Calculus
Science Science
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Business & Management Business & Management
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