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How to get a telecommunications job by yourself or using telecom recruiters


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Telecommunication jobs are becoming increasingly plentiful. If you are looking for jobs in telecommunications, you will soon find yourself in a great career.

People who work in telecommunications positions may work in a variety of technological fields. They may install services, engineer the products, or offer technical support. Whatever your main interest is, telecommunications jobs are exciting and ever changing.

Those who want jobs in telecommunications should:
  1. Have a high level of technical knowledge. Even positions that would not normally have a technical focus, such as marketing, will still need technical knowledge to keep up in the industry.
  2. Enjoy learning. You will need to keep your knowledge up to date if you want telecommunications jobs.
  3. Use recruiting services for the telecommunications industry to gain an advantage.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Take telecommunications courses to receive certification


Since telecommunications career jobs require such a high level of technical knowledge, it is a good idea to receive certification. This can be included on your resume to show potential employers your qualifications.

I recommend: The United States Telecommunications Training Institute offers a wide variety of training courses. You can brows their catalog online. The International Association for Radio, Telecommunications, and Electromagnetics offers telecommunications certification as well.

Use telecommunications recruiters to help you find a job


Telecom recruiters are a serious asset in the search for jobs in telecommunications. Schedule an appointment with one at the beginning of your job search.

I recommend: Oya's offers a list of potential telecommunications recruiters. It is easy to find one near you. Reaction Search International can help you find executive telecom positions.

Apply for telecommunication jobs online


It is not always necessary to use a telecommunications recruiter. You can always search for and apply for jobs by yourself. Apply for jobs easily online.

I recommend: ComputerWork has a section devoted to open telecom positions. BroadbandCareers specializes in jobs for broadband and telecommunications. Go to TelecomCareers for a comprehensive list of jobs in telecommunications.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • The telecommunications industry is more fast-paced than other industries. Those who have telecommunications jobs should constantly be learning new things in order to stay current.
  • An internship can be a great way to get your foot in the door. Even though most internships are unpaid, there is still a lot of competition. You will need to prepare a resume and interview for the position. However, if you do get the internship, you will gain much needed experience.
  • Telecom recruiters may be friendly, but you should still act in a professional manner when you are talking to them. Do not make the mistake of acting too informal.

The official source of Telecommunications Jobs is
the Telecommunications Jobs page at Business.com


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