How to become a VoIP engineer?

Career: Voip Engineer

Many VoIP engineers have a bachelor’s degree in computer science, electrical engineering, network engineering, information technology, or a related field, but some employers may consider candidates without a degree who have extensive experience working with VoIP services. You can start your career in an entry-level position, assisting VoIP engineers process and analyze results to create different systems for clients and to learn how to troubleshoot with various networks. Seek out roles with more responsibilities to work your way up to supervisory jobs. Then, after working in the industry for several years, you can transition to VoIP engineer positions. Employers may require knowledge of industry-specific programs, such as Juniper, Cisco, and Adtran. Earning certifications like the CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certification may make you more competitive in the job market.