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Guide to Careers in Telecommunications

How to find a telecom job


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Technology changes so fast that there are always new telecommunications jobs. When you're texting on your cell phone, watching your favorite TV show or when you are checking your email, you're supporting careers in telecommunications.

Telecommunication is the ability to send a message from point A to point B without distortion or change, such as the picture on your television. The four components in a telecommunications system are a transmitter, a channel, a line and a receiver.

With ongoing deregulation, the number of small contractors has increased. Therefore, most communities have various telecom jobs, which makes the market stronger for telecommunications job.



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Explore the various careers in telecommunications


Telecommunications jobs consist of positions such as, line installers, software engineers, computer programmers, systems administrator, cable installers and support specialists. Either a college degree or some training is needed depending on your choice of telecom jobs.

I recommend: Thingamajob lists a variety of jobs in telecommunications by state. Find other telecommunication job listings at Telecommunications Jobs.

Pad your pockets with telecommunicaitons careers


The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the average nonsupervisory telecom job pays more than $200 weekly above the weekly salary of other private industry jobs. To get the highest paid telecommunications jobs, you'll need to keep yourself educated in the latest technology.

I recommend: The University of Maryland offers a master's program in telecommunications. Type in your zip code at College Surfing for a list of universities that offer a degree in telecommunications.

Look Mom, no wires: The telecommunications industry is quickly becoming wireless


Although, we are just beginning to step into the wireless realm of telecommunications, it's rapidly changing. Wireless phones, Internet and wireless accessories, such as a computer mouse and game controllers. Almost all communities have jobs in telecommunications.

I recommend: Fore more telecommunication job listings, post your resume on sites, such as Telecom Careers, Monster or Hot Jobs. Learn how to create a resume geared toward a telecommunications job at eHow.

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Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Keep up with the times. Telecom jobs require you to be able to change with the latest technology.
  • Most telecom jobs are being geared toward those with a youthful and trendy mindset.
  • With the new demand for telecom jobs, the salaries are more attractive to job seekers.
  • There is a wide range of possibilities in the telecommunications industry, such as mobile communications, sales and marketing, distribution, technology and customer service.
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