So I just signed the offer letter for the position of System administrator. Before this, the company has never had a formal IT person and previously contracted work out for anything that couldn't be resolved themself. The company has about 120 employees.
I recently got my CCNA and am about to graduate WGU in the next month or two. I have about 2 years of experience working in the IT department of a clothing distribution center. I worked on anything from workstations to printers, sometimes on windows server to add users, reset passwords.
I was up against 2 other people and didn't think I was fully qualified for the position but I must have made a good impression during the interview.
This companies expectations are as follows:
- Support networks and servers
- Install and integrate new server hardware and applications
- Keep eye out for updates
- Ensure network connectivity
- Monitor network performance
- Set up user accounts, permissions and passwords
- Resolve problems reported by end users
- Define network policies and procedures
A lot of this I will be learning on the job. I have a home lab at home (3 routers, 3 switches, and a windows 2012 server) where I plan to lab up their setup to see how it is configured in my off-time.
I am looking for advice from those in similar roles. Any and all advice I would appreciate greatly. I would like to hit the ground running with this position.