Network administrators are a key part of the IT workforce. They are essentially responsible for the day-to-day upkeep of a company’s network and computer system. They fix problems that pop up in daily usage as well as work on long-term projects, such as data backup or managing telecommunications networks.
There’s been a huge growth in the number of network administrator jobs over the past few years, and by 2022, the field will have increased by some 42,000 jobs.