Raoul Sokoudjou
About Raoul Sokoudjou
Raoul Sokoudjou is a Sr. Sales (Systems) Engineer specializing in IP and Packet Optical Transport Systems at Ribbon Communications. He has extensive experience in technical training, customer relations, and network engineering, having previously held positions at Huawei Technologies, France Telecom Orange, and SFR.
Current Role at Ribbon Communications
Raoul Sokoudjou serves as a Senior Sales (Systems) Engineer in IP & Packet Optical Transport Systems at Ribbon Communications. He has held this position since 2021. In this role, he provides technical training and workshops for both customers and internal teams. He is responsible for developing long-term relationships with customers and influencing their requirements. Additionally, he manages post-sales escalations and resolves issues by coordinating with various stakeholders.
Previous Experience in Telecommunications
Prior to his current role, Raoul Sokoudjou worked at several notable companies in the telecommunications sector. He was a Senior IP Service Manager at Huawei Technologies for one month in 2018. He also served as an Architecte Backbone IP/MPLS at France Telecom Orange from 2016 to 2018. His experience includes a three-year tenure as a System Engineer at Huawei Technologies from 2018 to 2021 and as an Ingénieur Support Backbone IP at SFR from 2013 to 2016. He started his career at Bouygues Telecom as an Ingénieur conception et architecte réseau mobile from 2010 to 2011.
Education and Certifications
Raoul Sokoudjou studied Telecommunications Engineering at Telecom Bretagne, where he earned the Ingénieur - Diplôme Télécom Bretagne from 2008 to 2011. He also attended université d’Artois and lycee leclerc. He holds a CCIE certification, number 57228, which signifies a high level of expertise in networking.
Technical Training and Marketing Support
In his current role, Raoul Sokoudjou provides technical training and workshops aimed at enhancing customer understanding of IP and Packet Optical Transport Systems. He regularly supports marketing activities by participating in trade shows, conferences, and other marketing events. His involvement in these activities helps bridge the gap between technical capabilities and customer needs.