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Telecom Engineer Roadmap
Build hiring proof for Telecom Engineer roles: designing, securing, and troubleshooting networks.
Telecom Engineer candidates and career switchers targeting Networking / Telecom roles.
Timeline
8 weeks
Level
Beginner to intermediate
Final outcome
A Telecom Engineer portfolio with shipped projects, public GitHub proof, resume bullets, and interview talking points.
Skills to prove
TCP/IP
Routing & switching
Firewalls
VPNs
Packet analysis
Network automation
Portfolio projects
- Multi-VLAN lab network with routing and firewall policy
- Packet-capture troubleshooting case studies
- Network automation scripts for config backup and validation
Prebuilt build path
Follow these phases in order. Each one ends with a portfolio artifact you can show in GitHub, on your resume, or in interviews.
Step 1
Weeks 1-2
Build a segmented lab network
Show design discipline, not just device configuration.
- Design a small network with VLANs, routing, DHCP, DNS, and firewall rules.
- Document the topology and addressing plan like a change request.
Deliverable: A working lab with professional network documentation.
Step 2
Weeks 3-6
Troubleshoot and automate
Prove methodical debugging and modern network tooling.
- Capture and analyze traffic to debug three injected failure scenarios.
- Automate config backups or compliance checks with scripts.
Deliverable: Troubleshooting case studies plus automation scripts.
Step 3
Weeks 7-8
Package the proof for hiring
Turn the work into evidence recruiters and interviewers can verify quickly.
- Polish each repo README with screenshots, setup steps, architecture notes, and tradeoffs.
- Write resume bullets and interview talking points that map each project to Telecom Engineer job requirements.
Deliverable: Public GitHub proof, an updated resume, and interview-ready project stories.
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