Sunday, December 18, 2011

How do I get an entry-level server admin job?

I am frustrated with being offered tech support, help desk, desktop support, or phone support-only IT jobs. I really want to work as a entry-level server admin. I have the following certifications: CCNA, Cisco Advanced Wireless LAN Field Specialist, A+, Network+, Server+, Security+, Dell DMS (NON_DSP) Client Softskills, on Windows Server 2003: MCSA, MCSA: Messaging, MCSA: Security, MCSE, MCSE: Messaging, MCSE: Security; on Windows Server 2008: MCTS: Active Directory: Configuration, MCTS: Network Infrastructure: Configuration, MCTS: Applications Infrastructure: Configuration; other Microsoft: MCP, MCTS, MCTS: Microsoft Windows Vista: Configuration, MCTS: Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager, Configuration; MCTS: Business Desktop Deployment, MCTS: Microsoft Forefront Client and Server - Configuration, MCTS: Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, Configuration. I am currently studying for the Microsoft 70-646: Pro: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator. I don't have practically any experience with servers, except what I learned in school and from self-studying. What are my options for getting the experience that I need?

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