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In the United States alone, it's estimated that more than 100,000 solution provider and managed service provider (MSP) companies are actively selling and supporting technology to businesses. Each of these organizations offers a tremendous opportunity to begin and advance your tech career in various roles.
What is a managed service provider?
A managed service provider (MSP) is an IT business with the skills, expertise, and experience to implement and execute the technology solutions that help its clients' companies achieve peak performance.
Those responsibilities typically include the following roles:
- Work closely with businesses and other organizations to develop tech solutions that help solve a customer's specific business need
- Manage and monitor networks, systems, and devices remotely
- Serve as an outsourced IT department for many small firms
- Provide remote and on-site service and repairs
- Help plan long-term IT projects and strategies
- Implement cybersecurity products to protect customer data and infrastructure
- Communicate regularly with customers to ensure that user tech needs are met and IT systems are operating properly
It's often said that the IT supply chain begins with the manufacturers of hardware, software products, and services and ends with the organizations that consume the technology.
But in between, MSPs provide a critical layer of support, serving as "feet on the street" for tech vendors and as trusted tech and business advisors to the end customer. Their primary role is to ensure that a vendor's products and services are being used correctly and efficiently and to resolve any issues that arise promptly—and that's where IT pros come in.
How to get a job with a managed service provider
MSPs offer an immense range of tech career opportunities, including technical engineers, application developers, and tech consultants. While most MSP employers historically have required an associate's or bachelor's degree for consideration, many now recognize that certification programs, apprenticeships, and other training programs present a great way to fill much-needed technical positions.
Since businesses of all sizes use technology in the smallest of towns and the most rural areas, MSPs offer enticing job opportunities almost anywhere. In other words, you don't need to relocate to Silicon Valley or Silicon Valley to get a job as an MSP IT pro.
MSPs perform various functions depending on the company's expertise and customer needs. This creates several career pathways to consider, including field service technician, solution architect, help desk technician, and systems administrator. An MSP employer will want proof of your expertise, whatever path you choose.
Get certified to validate your IT skills
CompTIA offers a host of certification opportunities to help you build your skills in these areas:
- CompTIA A+ is the industry standard for establishing a career in IT. Students learn baseline IT infrastructure, networking, and security skills, including configuring and supporting PC and mobile devices.
- CompTIA Network+ helps develop a career in IT infrastructure and covers troubleshooting, configuring, and managing networks. CompTIA Network+ can help you become a network administrator or systems administrator, which could lead to a solution architect role down the road.
- CompTIA Security+ validates the baseline skills necessary to perform core security functions and pursue an IT security career. This certification is an excellent start if you want cybersecurity knowledge.
- CompTIA Server+ ensures that IT pros have the skills to work in data centers or cloud environments. Candidates must demonstrate multi-step knowledge to securely deploy, administer, and troubleshoot servers. A combination of CompTIA Network+, Server+, and Linux+ can help you become a systems administrator.
- CompTIA Data+ prepares professionals tasked with developing and promoting data-driven business decision-making. Data analytics skills are becoming increasingly critical to any business, including MSPs.
CompTIA offers everything you need to prepare for your certification exam, including training options that fit various learning styles and timelines and your choice of self-study or classroom preference:
- CertMaster Learn is the only comprehensive eLearning solution developed exclusively by CompTIA. Interactive and self-paced, CertMaster Learn includes a customizable learning plan and performance-based questions that take you on a consistent learning path toward your certification exam.
- CertMaster Labs allows you to acquire hands-on skills for your certification exam. You will better understand the subject matter and reinforce the practical aspects of certification exam objectives.
- CertMaster Practice is an adaptive online companion tool that assesses your knowledge and exam readiness. CertMaster Practice confirms strong areas and fills knowledge gaps in weak areas, helping you feel more prepared and confident when you enter your certification exam.
- CompTIA's best-in-class instructors teach classroom training. CompTIA offers online training for several certifications, and CompTIA authorized partners to provide other certifications.
The details
Managed service provider personnel salary range
ZipRecruiter reports that MSP salaries range considerably from $22,500 to $138,000, with the U.S. national average at $69,167 (ZipRecruiter). On the technical side of the house, salary is entirely dependent on the role. IT support specialists make a median annual salary of $52,690, whereas network administrators and engineers make a median yearly salary of $84,810. And remember, salary not only varies by job role but also by geography, company size, experience level, and more, so there is a broad salary band for each.
Managed service provider job outlook
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects an increase of 33% in the number of information security analysts and consultants from 2020 to 2030, with 47,100 net new jobs expected within a 10-year period.
Job titles related to managed service provider
- Cybersecurity specialist
- Cloud security specialist
- Data Architect
- IT specialist
- Help desk technician
- Systems administrator
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