The typical professional ambits for graduates are:
- Companies designing, producing and operating equipment, systems and infrastructure for acquiring, processing and transport of information (data, voice and images) on fixed and mobile networks, for observation and remote surveillance, for the performance monitoring of telecommunication networks and, in particular, of the quality of service;
- Public health authorities for the management of biomedical equipment and the design, implementation and management of innovative services for healthcare;
- Manufacturing companies operating in the fields of telematics and multimedia network, such as e- commerce and electronic publishing, Internet services, telemedicine and remote monitoring,
- Public and private companies that provide terrestrial or space telecommunications services;
- Public and private companies providing services for the aggregation and distribution of mono and multi-media content, including custom ones, for information and entertainment;
- Providers of computer services;
- Regulatory bodies and public control bodies with responsibilities, for example, in market regulation or in air, land and naval traffic control;
- Public agencies involved in environmental monitoring and protection;
- Public and private companies in different sectors, who need skills for the development and use of telecommunications systems and services in the areas of internal organization, production and marketing, as professionals in the fields of analysis, design and management systems for telecommunications, healthcare, telecommunications security;
- Companies specially created for the realization of wireless networks to bridge the 'Digital Divide'.
The natural professional future of the 2nd cycle graduate in telecommunications engineering is within companies that design and/or produce telecommunications systems and equipment, network operators managing complex telecommunications systems, public and private companies and institutions providing telecommunications, remote sensing and traffic control. This approach corresponds to the objective to provide the graduate with the greatest employment prospects both in the country and the EU.