How Do I Transition from Back-End Development to Systems Administration?

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Asked By TechWizard99 On

I'm a Computer Engineer with a strong focus on programming, especially in Back-End Development. In college, I studied cybersecurity, but I feel like I've forgotten a lot of what I learned. I'm eager to start fresh and dive into a career as a systems administrator. Could anyone offer some advice on where to begin? What can I expect in this role, and how different is it from programming? I know this might seem like a silly question, considering my background, but I'm really looking for guidance.

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Answered By CodeChief42 On

Transitioning to a sysadmin role means you're going to be stepping into a somewhat different field compared to programming. You might not need extensive programming skills, but knowing some scripting can definitely help. Starting with a help desk position is a great way to gain relevant experience. Consider looking into the CompTIA A+ certification; it's a solid starting point for understanding IT fundamentals. I usually recommend checking job postings to see what skills are in demand and researching those technologies. Good luck!

User1991 -

I'll keep an eye out for A+ and look for those job postings. Thanks for the advice!

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