So you want to become a network engineer? I have a lot of people asking that exact question – “How can I get into Computer Networking?” or “How to become a Network Engineer?”. I personally think that anyone who asks these questions and has a desire to learn about computer networks is doing themselves a big favour that will benefit them for the rest of their lives.
There are many reasons to want to become a network engineer: great pay, great companies, good benefits, or to simply work with great technology. In addition, it opens the door to the IT world and maybe you can find yourself learning further technologies such as Linux to be an Ops Engineer or coding to be a Developer. Once you got into the IT field, the sky is the limit! When you work as Network Engineer, the exposure to technology is huge since you’ll be working on the “plumbing” that allows a computer system to work.
According to PayScale, a network engineer in United States earns an annual salary between $57,000 – $117,000 (including additional benefits).
But getting yourself into a position like this may not always be the easiest thing to achieve. In today’s market competition is fierce. In this post we will list some ways that may help you get that cool network engineering job and potentially boost your career.
Network Engineer Training and Certifications
The first and most direct way to easily get a job working as a network engineer is to do some self-study and get a vendor certification like a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). Anyone who already has an IT certification knows these certification tests are not easy if taken correctly (means NOT cheating!). And Cisco tests are, in my opinion, the hardest tests out there.
The current CCNA test not only will test your book knowledge on the theory of computer networking, TCP/IP, and the OSI model but will also test your “practical knowledge” of actually performing the hands-on tasks that may be called upon you as a junior network engineer.
The one thing that set Cisco and Juniper tests apart from other vendors are the router emulators. Router emulators are very common on the CCNA and are very realistic. For this reason, people who pass a Cisco exam not just good test takers, they know their stuff. To pass the CCNA I would highly recommend starting with one of the great books on the CCNA.
Get to the online bookstore and find books that keep your attention and are easy for you to read (here our selection of best books about computer networking). Next, invest in a practice exam like one from Boson. Test questions are worded very tricky and taking these practice tests will guarantee you getting the multiple choice stuff correct. Finally, you will need to work on your router skills.
Either purchase a metal router on eBay or download the software emulator GNS3. GNSs is a free router emulator that can help you immensely and best of all its free. These three things combined will land you that certificate, they will increase your value in the workplace, and will most likely get in the door to do some real hands-on networking. Of course, you still have to pass the interview 🙂
And talking about certifications, nowadays Cisco is not the only option anymore: Juniper Networks is gaining traction in the market and as a consequence Juniper experts are in high demand. You don’t need Cisco to be a great network engineer, You can become Juniper Networks Certified Associate – Junos (JNCIA-Junos) in a few weeks and unlock access to more advanced certification tracks.
On the Job Training
Sometimes poring over the Career Builder website or the LinkedIn job boards can yield you a nice selection of network jobs you may qualify for without having a certification. These jobs will typically pay less however will offer the opportunity to learn and may provide training to advance yourself to get a CCNA or even superior certifications.
Self Study
For some people, the best way to learn about a new topic or field of interest is self-study, intended as getting a course of some kind (e.g. books, audio, video, etc.) and working on it. We have a great article about the 10 top books for Network Engineers, check it out! For audio and video courses, a great resource is the evergreen Youtube which offers free content.
College
Colleges today recognise the demand for skilled I.T. people in the workplace and have started to establish certification programs that will allow you to earn your CCNA or CCNP which will definitely launch you in the the computer networking hot seat. The benefit of College programs is that these often qualify for grants and loans that may not otherwise be available.
Military
This option seems to be overlooked and is last on the list of where to find quality training, but really this should be one of the first on many peoples list. The biggest problem is that working in the Army, Air Force, Navy or Marines is often misunderstood. Each branch is significantly different and each has their own training and benefits.
Most people envision Hollywood movie footage of “Black Hawk Down” living in the desert eating C-rations. Of course those jobs, locations, and duties do exist, however, life in the military is far different and the educational benefits are tremendous! The US military offers some great programs that will get your hands on some of the latest technology and networks that you can find in the civilian world. Nowhere else can you find a place that will immediately give you a paycheck, provide you with all the food you can eat, comfortable living quarters, new clothes and a world-class education.
Passing the job interview to become a Network Engineer
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FAQ on How to Become a Network Engineer
1. Do I Need a degree to Become a Network Engineer?
One myth or preconception of becoming a network engineer is that you have to have a college degree. This is not true. The job title Network Engineer or certification Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) does not necessarily mean that you are a “REAL” engineer. By this I mean a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, or other accredited degreed credential.
As a matter of fact titles such as these undermine the credibility of real engineers. Job titles like Systems Engineer and Network Engineer began popping up shortly after network and computer equipment vendors came out with similar certification names. For example, Novel created the Certified Novell Engineer (CNE) to provide a way to indicate an employee knew and could work on Novell equipment. To get this “certification” you simply had to pass 5 tests created for Novell server systems. Microsoft quickly copied Novell by creating the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE). This took off in popularity and soon I.T. departments were flooded with “paper MCSE’s”. Finally Cisco took their certifications to a new level and created their own certification, the CCIE, positioning it at the top of the heap by adding an incredibly difficult hands on lab.
2. Do I Need to Pass the CCNA or CCNP to Take the CCIE?
Many people think that you need to complete the CCNA or CCNP in order to take the CCIE. This is not true. The only prerequisite for taking the CCIE lab is to pass the CCIE qualification exam (also known as the CCIE written).
3. I’m in school now, Should I Finish My Degree or should I Take the CCNA?
From all of the questions we receive, many of of you are in college (or are close to getting your college degree) and are curious if you should finish your degree or just skip ahead and take the CCNA. Our recommendation is of course to FINISH YOUR DEGREE! The CCNA is just one test that can be studied and passed at anytime. Getting your degree takes much more study and dedication and should be completed.
4. Will Passing the CCNA Get Me Hired as a Network Engineer?
No certification test will guarantee you get hired or even get you to an interview for a network engineer job. But many network jobs do require at least a CCNA to get your foot in the door or to be able to be considered for an interview. The CCNA is the basic entry level routing and switching exam and show employers you know at least the basics of how to do the job. Will the CCNA get you a job? No. But it may help get you talking to the hiring manager so you can sell yourself.
5. I Have No Experience, What Is The Best Way to Get a Job as a Network Engineer?
If you have zero experience in networking and zero experience with computers your first task is to learn computing. Buy a computer, take it apart and put it back together again. Learn how computers work first, then move on to learning how networks work. Next, take a look at studying for and passing networking certifications.
6. Will Learning UNIX/Linux Help Me with Networking?
Yes! Most routers and switches are based on a Linux/Unix operating system. Learning Unix or Linux will go a long way to helping you understand how advanced computer systems operate as well as how network computers communicate.
7. I have little experience but I passed the CCNA and got hired as a desktop admin. Is this job right for me?
Only you can decide if the job is right for you. If you enjoy the work and love what you do than that is the most important thing to consider. Don’t worry about what the job title is.
If your new boss hired you and stuck you on desktop duty… this may have been done to judge your overall performance and see how well you work with in the company culture. Also the risk factor for a company with a new hire is much less by having that new hire first work on desktops. If a new employee makes a on a single desktop. The only impact to the company is that one desktop needs to be rebuilt. However, if that same new employee is given a task to work on a network switch or router and mistakenly wipes out the entire VLAN database, effecting hundreds if not thousands of workstations, this would cause massive revenue loss for the company. Both you and your new boss would get fired!
8. Should I Take the CCNP or Just Go for the CCIE?
The statistics for passing the CCIE is only 3%. Thats a 97% failure rate. Compare this to the MCAT or the BAR and CCIE is THE hardest exam to pass in the world! Unless you have an employer or someone who will sponsor you to fail the test at least twice as well as pay for you to take the test a third time and pass, I would go for the CCNP.
9. I Passed the CCNA (CCNP) and Got an Interview but Didn’t Get the Job. Why?
Having a certification is great but honestly this piece of paper doesn’t say anything about you as a person or your experience. When you go to an interview one the biggest things an employers looks for is to see how well you will get along with the team (read as soft skills). You can be the greatest network engineer in the world but also difficult to work with and not a great team player. You need to be able to demonstrate your ability to work on a team and contribute to their person brand. But how? Try working on your personal brand and take a look at our soft skills interview questions.
10. Whats The Best Way to Study to Become a Network Engineer?
The best way to learn networking is by doing. The least expensive way, if you have access to an IOS image is to install a Router Simulator and practice working with real routers in a virtual environment right on your desktop
If you don’t have access to an IOS image or don’t feel comfortable working with a freeware router simulator you can install the router simulator from Boson. It installs very easy but it is not cheap!
You could also look for Packeteer from Cisco. You may have to buy this also as its usually only available to Cisco Academy folks.
Buy a cheap router from eBay! Probably the easiest and least expensive routes is to simply buy an old used router off of eBay. You can find a decent router from under a hundred bucks that will get you everything you need.
One last thing you will need to help prepare you for passing the CCNA or CCNP is some practice questions or testing software.
A company we recommend is Boson.
Summary
There are lots of ways for motivated people to change their life, and land a job as a network engineer. Doing so will allow you to make a good living and work with some awesome technology. Getting there is up to you. Whether it be self-study, classroom training, college or the military, if you truly want to work as a network engineer there is a way. You just have to do it, with passion and determination.
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is tech support job in any company for networking is 1st step in networking..?
hi sir, i am giridhar last month i had taken suggest from you about resume for that thank you sir….. i have completed ccna and going to give certification in this month. my problem is that sir i am graduate in B-COM, will this graduation is accept by it companies or no???. but one of my sir and other two three persons told me that its ok for job…..please help me sir.
from INDIA.
Giridhar,
I'm not sure what B-COM is… business communications? Bachelors in Computer Science?
Either way any degree is helpful when seeking employment. A CCNA helps to show that you understand basic networking technologies and basic Cisco routers. This can be helpful, it just depends on what type of job you are searching for?
Most entry level network admin jobs require some light experience or at least experience working in I.T. However you might consider something related to project management too? I just depends on what your desire is.
Good luck!
Hi
I am from india…….Currently i am working as System admin with 1 year experince,in my job i maintain desktop,server 2008,firewall(sonicwall).
but i am keen interest in network postion.so i am doing ccna,ccnp(routing and switching) rightknow.but currently i configure vpn through firewall,this only thing i doing in network releated.so whether they consider my experince or not.wheather i hav to mention my server experince in router profile or not.i am planning to write ccna exam this april.let me know asap……
Hi Srini,
Pursuing your ccna/ccnp sounds like the perfect next step for you. Having the server experience along with the vpn and firewall experience is very good thing. I would certainly be very honest and mention all of it. My personal opinion is that it is extremely beneficial to have experience working on servers and desktops. As you troubleshoot more and more network problems, it is very helpful to have an understanding of servers as well as this helps your ability to work with future server teams (as a network engineer). You will have a better understanding of their job and some of the struggles they face, which in turn helps you be a better network engineer.
Systems engineers and admins work closely with network engineers and admins. We are each others best ally's to ensure all of the systems run as best as they can.
Good luck on your exams!
Joe
Hi Joe
Thanks for your valuable reply
hi sir, im an IT student and i will take the ccna exam soon and i will also fines school soon so i will be having BSIT and CCNA so will they call me network engineering ,if not i want to be call an a networking engineering ? thanks alto
Teacher Joe
From what I have been reading on this site you are like a father to all of the visitors, You are the best, My name is Amabo and currently in am a student of ITT Tech with a major of Computer Network Specialist (CNS) I will be graduating with a associate degree December 2012, What can you advice me to do as a NEXT STEP?? Please respond to me, I was considering going for a bachelors and a Masters is something else than Technology but like I said please advise me on what do do next, thank you sir.
Amabo,
Thank you for the kind words. But it's very hard to give you advise without knowing what direction you are wanting to take with your career.
The first question I must ask is want do YOU want to do? Follow your heart. If you wish to continue your education then by all means you should pursue a bachelors degree. This is a fine plan and will also give you more time to collect your thoughts and figure out which direction you wish to go. Remember, don't follow the money, follow your heart. Do want makes you happy and success will come!
Best of luck!
Hello joe,
I am Banu shekar reddy, I have been certified in CCNA past 1 year back and looking for a job since january 2011, but i never been selected in anyone. Can you suggest me some ideas or tips, and also I don't get enough interview calls to attend interviews even though I have registered and submitted my resume in naukri, monster, shine, career builder etc.
Please tell me the general package given for network engineers with CCNA for freshers.
Sir i just wanna ask if its worth it to continue my CCNA career.. i am a Fresh graduate of Electronics engineer,licensed. We have this cisco modules 1-4 included in our curriculum way back in college. Now i was wondering if my title as a registered ECE would fit being a network engineer. I have a job offer now that is a data comm engineer, which i have in mind that is this the career for me?or is it out of my line as an Electronics engineer? my colleagues shifted into IT jobs..linux,SAP, etc.. I think they work so hard in college goes to nothing because IT grads didn't goes to what kind of hardship we undergo(im not under estimating them) but they still got the same job. I'm very confused now. hope i can hear from you.sir
Hi Gino,
There are many Network Engineers who are licensed electronics engineers from their work in college. There is no problem with someone with your credentials doing work in networking. however, one thing to keep in mind with your job offer is exactly what the job entails. Many I.T. job titles use the word "engineer" but do not necessarily include engineering duties in the day to day work. Look closely at the company and the position, ask questions during the interview to get the best understanding you can about the job. If you know others who work for the company ask them if they like the work and like the company. In many places IT work is not regulated and the work can be very grueling.
You have great skills that are in demand, be selective about the company you wish to work for. And above all be happy. We spend most of our day at work, make sure you enjoy being there every day, you like the company, you like the people you work for, and you like the job itself.
Good luck!
thank you sir, ill keep that in mind. im now currently working in one of a major distributor of telecom equips in asia pacific as a data comm engineer. hopefully i can succeed with networking. thank you sir 🙂
hi joe
i need your help . i have completed my bac. degree BCA( bach. of computer application) and now i am pursuing msc(computer science). i wanna be a network engeer then what should for that .Plz tell me…
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hi joe
i need your help . i have completed my bacholer degree BCA( bach. of computer application) and now i am pursuing Msc(computer science). i wanna be a network engineer then what should i do for this .Plz tell me…
thnxxxxx …
OH YAHHHHHHHH it very nice to be network engener trust me
Hi
This is sunil rajput i want to make my carer in Networking. How I will make it. After complete this course., what is my salary package . and where is the best collage in inida.
thanks
sunil
Hello Sir,
I am a recent graduate in computer science interested to pursue career in computer networking.I am ccna certified as well.I am not able to find good jobs in related fields.Could you kindly tell me if technical support engineer job is related to network engineer job?
good evening sir/madam. i have completed ccna and thinking to write exam and daily i am getting 4 to 5 job opportunities by e-mail. daily i send resume. but i do not get reply or call from company. what i am doing wrong ?
Hi Giridhar,
It's really hard to know why your not getting called back. I would take a good look at your resume and possibly compare it to other network engineer resumes that are out there. Network Engineer Job has a lot of resume posted. You could look at those and see how they are written to get some idea of how to better compose your own resume.
Also look on Career Builder. They have a lot of really good tips for formatting your resume to ensure the best information stands out.
One last tip I can give is to re-write your resume for each job posting that you submit your resume to. For example if a new position you are applying for requires more security experience, try to highlight any work you have done with firewalls, vpn, etc.
I hope this helps and good luck!
thank you sir…
sir i am a graduate in chemistry .i will become a network engineer .what i do?
You are a chemistry graduate and you want to become a network engineer?!? Why? The energy sector is a great paying industry and (from what I understand) can use good chemists.
But if you are dead set on becoming a network engineer, my first question is "What is your experience with computers?" You should understand how computers work extremely well before working on the infrastructure they communicate on. Network devices are basically computers after-all, mostly Unix based systems, they are created to perform a specific task. And that is forwarding packets and making routing/switching decisions.
Understanding how computers communicate is the first step. Learn TCP/IP and the ISO model forwards and backwards. Then start reading and learning about how computer networks function. Check out our Network Videos section for some introductory videos.
Good Luck!!
I have not networking knowledge,have storage info…..can i go directly to ccir r and s….i m into software support L2
Dear Sir
i have done BCA IN 2004 in regular mode . iand i breakup my educatiioon due to finacial problem. i joined the company in 2008 and countinu MCA Distance mode, i have the experiance Technical Support Engineer in Biomatcies field. i have the knowladge of networking and router and system Admin and i want to become a network engineer Or server engineer so please guide me i am very confused and disturbed . pls guide me
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