MCSE Job Description
A career as a Microsoft Certified Server Engineer will offer you many great advances in the IT industry. As a mcse you will need to have knowledge of many different things.
Just look at some of the things you will need to know.
It's important that you have a strong analysis and diagnostic ability, as well as great communications skills. You need to completely understand how to implement temporary workarounds to network issues.
You are also going to need to understand how to resolve application issues such as PC program compatibility issues, host system issues, data service issues, and connectivity problems. This is just a few of the many different problems that can occur on a daily basis. This is not even scratching the surface of knowledge that your brain will need to retain. But I think you get the point, just look at what your daily mcse job description will entail on a daily basis. You will need to support and troubleshoot Windows Server, with either on site or offsite diagnosis and resolve any issues that threaten the availability, protection, capacity, connectivity or general capability to it. Install, setup and integrate Windows-powered program hosts and Microsoft .NET servers. Set up and integrate Microsoft Windows 2000, MS Windows XP, and MS Windows Vista workstation computers. Setup and analyze various information services and application programs. Plan information technology infrastructures and security policies that promote customer's company goals. Support and manage MS Outlook client with backoffice Microsoft Exchange Server, MS Office applications, phone communications, and high-speed Internet access. Design and implement migrations to Microsoft Windows XP and MS Windows 2003 Server, Active Directory, and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Optimize network reliability and throughput via non-stop topology, smart network infrastructure, and proactive network monitoring. Create on-going records of the environment as it expands.
Specify and procure additional processor and networking hardware and/or software to support expansion and additional functions. This mcse job description is a specific description of a job opening that I have found right online, with a quick search. So you will have no problem finding work. I know right now everything probably sounds like jibber jabber, but you should know that it will all make sense to you if you took the certification training classes that you would need to take, if you wanted to become certified in this field. You could easily be making a salary of $63,000 in no time as Microsoft Certified Server Engineer.
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