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One of the important steps in getting a Job as a Network Engineer is doing Research, find your kind of job you want and learn from the Descriptions they provide. What are they looking for? What Skills are needed? Do I have this skills? If not Where can I find and learn this skills? Basically doing a reverse engineering can help you land the job of your liking if done right. I will be creating a small course on this soon. For now let's keep learning Fundamentals.
How to Become a Network Engineer (Realistic Career Path)
Many people ask how to become a network engineer, especially if they are just starting in IT. Here is a common and realistic path many professionals take: Step 1 – Learn Networking Fundamentals Start by understanding core concepts like: • IP addressing • Subnetting • VLANs • Routing • Network troubleshooting Step 2 – Build Hands-On Labs Practice is extremely important in networking. You can build labs using tools like: • Packet Tracer • GNS3 Step 3 – Earn a Certification A good starting certification is the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). This certification helps validate your networking knowledge. Step 4 – Get IT Experience Many network engineers start in roles like: • IT Support • Help Desk • Network Technician • System Administrator These roles help you gain real-world experience. Step 5 – Move Into a Network Engineer Role After gaining experience and building skills, you can transition into a network engineer position.
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