I may not be the best person to give career advice. Usually, unless you are well off economically,you have very limited moves straight out of college.
The easiest thing is to apply for a job. In wireless technology this would mean
Either with an OEM [ mobile phone manufacturers, radio equipment providers,chip makers etc]
Or at an ISP/Mobile network operator
Or at tower companies
This is a good start. But I've noticed many people and especially students take up job hunting as a full time exercise. It is not.
Devote a fixed amount of time looking for the positions you want ,3-4 hours, but after that invest everything into personal projects.
Here you have a lot of freedom. You can either spend that time acquiring new skills like learning about software that controls wireless network systems or build products that can be sold, for example base stations and antennas.
In India there's a big push towards rural connectivity. Companies like C-DOT are always looking for part time support to help install their rural network systems. Check out their products and see if you can help with installation.
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In addition to this constant support is needed in monitoring access points both on towers and in buildings. You can volunteer to assist more experienced operators.
Wireless networks are complex and require geographical understanding before they can be set up. You can do the discovery task. Build the network architecture.
Find the tallest line of sights in a city or in a village.
Strike a deal with the land owner.
Assess the power supply requirements. Figure out power backup plans.
Create a business case for the installation of access points.
Use that to get ISPs intrested.As a bonus you can put the reports on your blog to get some free buzz.
Many more opportunities exist in the hospitality sector,in-building connectivity, wireless networks in public places etc.
If you can demonstrate skills this may be a good way to earn some money while sharpening your knowledge on wireless networks.
If nothing else I'm sure that everyone in your locality must be complaining about the awful wifi range from their routers. You can use your skills to improve their network coverage and make a name for yourself. Listing YouTube before and after videos will give you some much needed attention.
Admittedly things will be tough if you don't have any source of income but as you dive deeper into your projects and get a better understanding of the market you'll find plenty of things to make money from. Some of them may not be related to your domain but will present an interesting new direction. Take these opportunities. Always be looking to learn as many new things as you can.
Three tactics to live by
Always have as many sources of income as possible.
Have complementary sources of income.
Work towards deferred income.
In your case these points mean if for example you can build base stations sell it to diverse set of customers from system integrators to ISPs #1 also provide service to maintain them and create products like servers for use in data centers,wifi access points for use in home etc #3 #2.
Basically learn how to effectively monetize your knowledge and skills.
Eventually you'll learn to create big picture theories about where your industry is going or where you want it to go. When you do that, shift your entire focus to always work towards the big picture.
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