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Telecom Careers - How to Find a Beneficial Telecom Job for You

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With the increasing demand for telecommunications services, the number of telecom careers and their opportunities for advancement are expected to increase as well. Keep in mind that telecommunications are essential components of modern society with products and services related to phones, television, radio and the Internet being supplied to both large organizations and small households.

Telecommunication careers are not solely dedicated to the technological side of the industry. Aside from the installation, maintenance, and repair occupations telecom jobs also include the management, business, and financial positions like general managers and management analysts; the professional and related occupations including computer specialists and engineers.

There are many telecom job opportunities available for those who are qualified for the job. The trick is in knowing how to find the right telecom job. Read on to find out a few of the effective tips in starting your career in the telecommunications industry.



Look at Your Resume

Obviously, the determination of the right niche from amongst the many possible telecom careers is to look at your resume. This way, you can identify the right telecom jobs that best fit your education, training, and work experience. With the right fit according to the minimum job qualifications outlined in the job description, you will have higher chances for landing the job.

Let's start with the education. Depending on the telecommunication careers in question, the educational requirements will vary. For example, installation, maintenance, and repair workers must have at least a high school diploma or its equivalent with additional training in electronics preferred. Professional and related occupations require a bachelor's degree in engineering with continuing education credits preferred for higher positions.

Then, you must move into the identification of your relevant skills sets. Usually, your training and work experience are the most important contributors in your present skills especially where the technology of telecommunications is concerned. We can safely assume that there are instances when your education may not exactly match your subsequent training and work experience, which means that your niche in the telecom careers may very well be unrelated to your education in the first place.

Indeed, the telecom jobs are just waiting for the right persons to apply and pass the employers' requirements. Also, the telecommunication careers are highly paid ones so it really pays to secure the right education, training and certification for them.

Link Up with the Right People

Even with the right resume you must still link up with the right people for many reasons. For one thing, many of the jobs in the telecommunications industry are not advertised so it pays to be in touch with as many people as possible inside the industry. For another thing, these people may very well become your next colleague, boss, or employer and, thus, developing good relationships with them beforehand will surely help your career and your work.

Who must be included in your network of contacts for landing the right telecom jobs? We can mention human resources managers and staff in telecom organizations; public relations professionals handling telecom accounts; school placement officers in telecom-related colleges and universities; job placement agency staff and managers; and headhunters in the industry, to name a few. Linking up with these people involved in the development of telecommunication careers will definitely help in your ascent in the corporate ladder.

Lead the Way and Follow the Leads

Now, if you cannot land a job in the telecom industry, we suggest leading the way. We refer to tapping into your entrepreneurship abilities so that you can provide for the jobs, no matter how small your niche may be in the industry. Now, this is the pinnacle of a career in telecommunication - to be your own boss.

Well, of course, we understand if the be-your-own-boss is not the right career path for you. We suggest cold-calling the companies in the telecom and its allied industries. It still helps to have a list of the possible job opportunities but it is also a good idea to provide your resume to the companies even when there are no advertised jobs. At the very least, you may have first dibs at the possible job openings.

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