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Many network engineers say they want to become a network architect—but far fewer are clear on what that actually requires.
In this episode, we define what “advanced network engineering roles” really look like and break down the shift from implementation-focused work to design and decision-making. If you’ve been gaining experience but aren’t sure what separates mid-level engineers from those moving into architect-level roles, this episode will help clarify the path.
You’ll learn why technical knowledge alone isn’t enough, what skills actually matter at higher levels, and how to start thinking more like an architect when approaching network design and technology decisions.
In this episode, you will learn:
Episode Overview:
Many engineers assume that continued learning and experience will naturally lead to advancement. But without understanding what advanced roles demand, it’s easy to stay focused on implementation work and miss the skills that actually drive progression.
In this episode, we break down what it takes to move into architect-level roles and how to begin aligning your learning and experience with those expectations.
Key Takeaway:
The difference between mid-level and advanced network engineers isn’t just more knowledge—it’s a shift in how you think, design, and make decisions.
Network Engineer Career Accelerator Cohort (CAPE Framework)
I am offering a Career Accelerator for Network Engineers. During this 12-week virtual cohort, we will define your career goals (Clarity), identify your current reality (Alignment), explore the options (Proximity), and develop a plan of action (Execution). If this is you, email me at [email protected]
The Three Pillars of Network Engineering
Download the Three Pillars of Network Engineering: A Framework to Move Your Career to the Next Level at colburncareer.com
Schedule a Free Career Strategy Call
Schedule a free career strategy call at https://calendly.com/jeff-colburncareer/30min
Contact me
Contact me at [email protected]
About the Host
Dr. Jeff Colburn is a network architect with 30+ years of experience and over a decade of mentoring network engineers.
He helps engineers advance into senior and architect-level roles by focusing on three key areas: deep technical knowledge, design best practices, and technology selection rationale.
His approach combines real-world experience with formal training in leadership and coaching, including a Master’s in Human Services Counseling (Executive Leadership) and certification as a Maxwell Leadership Team Coach.
LinkedIn Profile: https://linkedin.com/in/jeffreyacolburn
Cyber Job Hacks is the official podcast of Colburn Career Strategies LLC
By Jeff Colburn | Network Engineering & Cybersecurity Career Coach5
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Many network engineers say they want to become a network architect—but far fewer are clear on what that actually requires.
In this episode, we define what “advanced network engineering roles” really look like and break down the shift from implementation-focused work to design and decision-making. If you’ve been gaining experience but aren’t sure what separates mid-level engineers from those moving into architect-level roles, this episode will help clarify the path.
You’ll learn why technical knowledge alone isn’t enough, what skills actually matter at higher levels, and how to start thinking more like an architect when approaching network design and technology decisions.
In this episode, you will learn:
Episode Overview:
Many engineers assume that continued learning and experience will naturally lead to advancement. But without understanding what advanced roles demand, it’s easy to stay focused on implementation work and miss the skills that actually drive progression.
In this episode, we break down what it takes to move into architect-level roles and how to begin aligning your learning and experience with those expectations.
Key Takeaway:
The difference between mid-level and advanced network engineers isn’t just more knowledge—it’s a shift in how you think, design, and make decisions.
Network Engineer Career Accelerator Cohort (CAPE Framework)
I am offering a Career Accelerator for Network Engineers. During this 12-week virtual cohort, we will define your career goals (Clarity), identify your current reality (Alignment), explore the options (Proximity), and develop a plan of action (Execution). If this is you, email me at [email protected]
The Three Pillars of Network Engineering
Download the Three Pillars of Network Engineering: A Framework to Move Your Career to the Next Level at colburncareer.com
Schedule a Free Career Strategy Call
Schedule a free career strategy call at https://calendly.com/jeff-colburncareer/30min
Contact me
Contact me at [email protected]
About the Host
Dr. Jeff Colburn is a network architect with 30+ years of experience and over a decade of mentoring network engineers.
He helps engineers advance into senior and architect-level roles by focusing on three key areas: deep technical knowledge, design best practices, and technology selection rationale.
His approach combines real-world experience with formal training in leadership and coaching, including a Master’s in Human Services Counseling (Executive Leadership) and certification as a Maxwell Leadership Team Coach.
LinkedIn Profile: https://linkedin.com/in/jeffreyacolburn
Cyber Job Hacks is the official podcast of Colburn Career Strategies LLC