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Verities wrote: » It sounds like you're going the Microsoft route, so I would agree with Magmadragoon on pursuing the MCSA, specifically the Windows Server 2012 certification. Networking and virtualization are also components you want to be very familiar with, so if you can compliment your MCSA with those, you'll be a rock solid systems admin. For me to get ahead I put in a lot of extra hours of effort and labbing at home. I also tried to take on as many problems as I could, which really leads to more experience and more opportunities for growth.
InfoTech92 wrote: » Yeah, I agree. After my MTA, I'm going to try and get a solid foundation of the CCNA. I don't really do a lot of the networking stuff, so that's my weak point right now.
kurosaki00 wrote: » Farm Stockade and VC
ypark wrote: » I was gonna say RFC and WC. For The Horde!
InfoTech92 wrote: » Hi everyone, Looking to know what's the best way to further myself and break into a Sysadmin/Server Admin role. Currently I'm; - Working as a Jr. Sysadmin/Engineer. - Studying for my MTA: Server Fundamentals (job paid for it). - Doing projects at home from GPOs to setting up FTP within IIS, creating sites, permissions, ect. For you other server admins, what did you do to get to that Sr. level?
DigitalZeroOne wrote: » I think the general answer is to keep learning more and more, and to try to take on more responsibilities at work. You may have to apply for roles outside of your company if you don't think you're advancing. Remember to be patient, since it could take years to really build up your skill set. If possible, you should ask one of the senior admins if they would show you some general information. I have someone that I work with, and I could tell that he was eager to learn. When he asked me some questions about VMware and our environment, I was happy to explain it and show it to him. For me, I basically worked my way up. Customer Service (billing then technical support) > Desktop support (applied for higher level positions at company, but didn't get them) > Server Admin at new job > Senior Admin and now a contractor. Always learn as much as you can.
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