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ComputerCCNA jobs are as varied as the individuals who do them. Cisco Certified Network Associate Program (CCNA) provides a curriculum that prepares graduates to enter a wide selection of industries including government occupations, nonprofit and entrepreneurship. Certified network professions will for example, be able to set up, configure and troubleshoot small LAN, WAN and dialup networks. With a solid understanding of protocols for IP, IGRP, Ethernet and Access lists, CCNA jobs meet the needs of all manner of business and services. CCNA jobs are a growing segment in the job market as more and more entities join the information technology community.

Examples of CCNA jobs include; network administrators, network engineers, systems engineers, computer networking system engineers and information technology managers. Theses CCNA jobs can be found in local and state governments, school districts, colleges and universities. In addition CCNA jobs have representation in trusts and foundations, franchises, hospitals, and private firms. Cisco certifications are marketable credentials due to the prestige they have earned amongst technology professionals. Additional Cisco certifications further enhance employment opportunities.

Salaries for CCNA jobs are also highly competitive. Average salaries for Cisco certified professionals can begin at $49,000 for entry level positions. Further, CCNA jobs command an average compensation package of $76,500. Factors that can influence the salary that you’ll receive for CCNA jobs include; location of company, position in the organization, levels of education, years in the field and industry in which you are employed. For example, average pay is higher in the Northeast and slightly lower in the Midwest. An information technology specialist in Main for example, may receive an average of $7,000 a year more than a specialist in Kansas. CCNA certification can provide a leg up in a highly competitive, global market by teaching skills that are invaluable for modern industry.