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In pursuit of a telecommunications career? How to move ahead




By Elena Afloarei

Technological evolution, the driving force behind the growth of
the telecommunications industry, continues to change the way we
communicate. Entry level candidates seeking a fresh challenge,
as well as experienced professionals seeking to advance their
telecommunication career should familiarize themselves with the
latest technologies in order to successfully thrive in this
rapidly growing industry. Enhanced data transmission
capabilities and faster communication services in the future
will continue to reveal whole new worlds for the innovative and
the tech savvy. The impetus is irrevocable. One must therefore,
furiously build and sell their technical skills to compete
effectively for the best telecommunication jobs available.

Telecommunication jobs are distributed in several employment
sectors within the industry: wired and wireless telecom,
resellers, satellite, cable and other telecom providers, for
example. The increased use of wireless communication in the past
decade has made wireless telecom carriers the largest employment
sector in the industry, followed by wired telecom. Professionals
are employed from all occupations. 17% are engaged in technical
positions of computer software engineering, computer
programming, network systems and data communications analysis.
As significant growth in wireless, cable and satellite
technology, high-speed voice, video, graphics and other data
services mark the future of the industry, many new
telecommunication job opportunities will avail themselves to
aspiring engineers and computer professionals.

For those in pursuit of up to date technical skills, college
education/certifications, online technical programs or ongoing
professional development/information seminars are worthwhile
options to consider. Telecommunication programs equip students
with basic, as well as advanced technical knowledge and skills
to help expand their career opportunities. While Bachelor of
Science degree programs focus on the fundamentals of
telecommunications, Master's degree programs allow students to
specialize in specific areas of interest. Online programs and
distance learning opportunities enable full time professionals
to pursue continued training without compromising their present
career commitments.

All in all, investing in continued technical education, while
preparing for a future telecommunications career will surely
reap long term benefits - it is going to take much coveted
knowledge, background and skills in wireless technology, laser
and fiber optic technology, telephony, data compression,
programming and/or software design to impress the next
generation of telecom employers.
 
 
About the Author
The author, Elena Afloarei, webmaster of theNECC Telecom wireless website introduces you to the world of telecommunications by means of a series of articles on wireless telecommunications topics.

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