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Jobs You Can Get with CompTIA Network+

January 3, 2025

When IT professionals begin their career journey, CompTIA is often their first stop because our certifications are the starting point for those exploring a career in technology. After earning CompTIA A+, the industry standard for establishing a career in IT, the next step is our core networking certification, CompTIA Network+.

CompTIA Network+ focuses on foundational networking tools and technologies used to create secure networks and guarantee the availability of critical business information. If that sounds like an exciting career path for you, did you know there are specific jobs you can land once you have CompTIA Network+ under your belt?

Let’s take a closer look at how IT professionals who have CompTIA Network+ are qualified for the following IT jobs:

What skills does CompTIA Network+ cover? 

CompTIA Network+ provides the foundation you need to work on networks anywhere. CompTIA Network+ is the only certification that covers the specific skills that network engineers need. Other certifications are so broad they don’t cover the hands-on skills and precise knowledge needed in today’s networking environments.

To be successful in any of the above-listed jobs, an individual should be able to do the following:

  • Implement enterprise-level wired and wireless network solutions
  • Identify and troubleshoot network performance issues
  • Harden networks against threats to mitigate security vulnerabilities

CompTIA Network+ covers these topics in depth to prepare you for a networking career. Unlike other vendor-specific networking certifications, Network+ also prepares candidates to support networks on any platform. It provides the foundation you need to work on networks anywhere.

4 jobs you could get with CompTIA Network+

The following job roles align directly with what you learn while studying for the CompTIA Network+ exam. If you’re already CompTIA Network+ certified, read on to see if one of these jobs interests you!

1. Junior network administrator

Network administration may be a good next step if you like to manage systems and solve connectivity issues.

A junior network administrator supports the company’s internal servers by:

  • Installing and maintaining the network and hardware systems
  • Diagnosing and repairing connectivity issues
  • Ensuring people can only access the files they have permission to
  • Monitoring the network to maintain speed and availability
  • Managing backup systems for the network

For example, CompTIA Network+ exam objective 2.4 is about installing and configuring the appropriate wireless standards and technologies, while exam objective 5.2 covers troubleshooting common cable connectivity issues.

The demand for network administrators has been growing over the past several years, which makes it a great career path for those with CompTIA Network+. Network administrators also have a median annual wage of $90,000 (CompTIA Career Explorer).

Read more about becoming a network administrator.

2. Junior systems engineer

If you like computer software and designing solutions for specific problems, a career in systems engineering could be for you.

Some responsibilities of a junior systems engineer include:

  • Communicating with a team to understand specific requirements of the system regarding design, installation, and usage of data, hardware, and software components
  • Verifying stability, operability, portability, security, and scalability of system architecture
  • Evaluating current and emerging technologies to consider the implementation of upgrades for security portability, compatibility, and usability
  • Monitoring systems to detect and prevent potential problems
  • Providing guidelines for the implementation of secure systems through design and ensuring compatibility of system components

For example, CompTIA Network+ exam objective 1.7 covers network architecture, while exam domain 4.0 encompasses all things network security that systems engineers manage on a regular basis.

According to CompTIA Career Explorer, the median annual wage for systems engineers is $130,000, a great role to get into, as the projected increase for the job role from 2023 to 2028 is 9%.

Read more about becoming a systems engineer.

3. Network support specialist

If you like solving problems or building computers, a career as a network support specialist could be for you.

Network support specialists typically have the following responsibilities:

  • Backing up network data
  • Configuring security settings or access permissions to ensure the right people can get in and the wrong ones cannot
  • Analyzing and reporting security breaches or attempted breaches
  • Troubleshooting the network to identify connectivity issues and using diagnostic testing software and equipment
  • Configuring wide area network (WAN) or local area network (LAN) routers or related equipment
  • Installing network software, such as security or firewall software
  • Evaluating network performance data regarding things like speed, connectivity, and disaster recovery

For example, CompTIA Network+ exam domain 5.0 encompasses all things network troubleshooting, and domain 4.0 covers network security, a large part of the job for network support specialists. Exam objective 1.2 covers the characteristics of network topologies and network types like WAN and LAN.

According to CompTIA Career Explorer, network support specialists earn a median annual salary of $68,000.

Read more about becoming a network support specialist.

4. Systems administrator

Systems administrators keep a company’s IT systems running. Their critical role ensures that employees can access what they need when they need it.

A systems administrator’s responsibilities include:

  • Ensuring the company hardware and software are working as intended
  • Installing all the applications needed to support the organization
  • Updating systems when new software is released
  • Maintaining user accounts and access

Network implementations and network operations – which are most of a systems administrator’s role – make up all of the exam domains 2.0 and 3.0. These two domains equal 35% of the exam!

Systems administrators have a median annual wage of $90,000, according to CompTIA Career Explorer.

Read more about becoming a systems administrator.

Organizations value IT professionals who can prove they have the foundational networking skills to troubleshoot, configure, and manage networks. CompTIA Network+ validates the technical skills needed to securely establish, maintain, and troubleshoot the essential networks that businesses rely on.

Ready to learn more about how the CompTIA Network+ certification can help you get ahead? Explore the Network+ certification homepage to learn more.