A information technology (IT) manager is responsible for the company's IT infrastructure, including other issues. They may also oversee teams responsible for the IT security, network technology and the software platforms utilized by the business. The IT manager can help create data storage infrastructures and access protocols and guidelines within the organization as well. The primary focus of the job of an IT manager could be dependent on the company they work for For instance, businesses that have a presence on the internet for customers might require an IT manager to supervise the efficiency of this online space and ensure the security of customers' information. In the majority of cases however, the job of an IT manager is overseeing how the company's employees use and access information, and also communicate with one another via computers.
The IT manager usually assists in the creation of access rules and procedures to corporate data. This could be as simple as deciding which tablets, computers and mobile phones are permitted to connect to company databases and networks. The IT manager can also help select and manage antivirus software solutions, and create systems that can limit the use of browsers on company equipment and networks.
In the majority of cases IT managers have worked in IT departments in a variety of fields. In general, companies look for applicants who have worked as team leaders in IT security, database or networking technology. A bachelor's degree in information technology, computer science, or a related field is desired or required.