Remote Telecom
What Is a Remote Telecom and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team
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What Are Remote Telecom Jobs?
Remote telecom jobs often include roles in software and technical services that have telecommute options. You may work as a software architect, developer, analyst, or operator. In these telecommunications industry roles, you work from home using computers, the internet, and a phone to complete your duties. You may work with teams to write code, debug programs, monitor computer performance, and test software. Depending on the exact role, your responsibilities may include monitoring a wireless network or system for performance and security, upgrading hardware and software, troubleshooting user issues, and configuring user privileges and programs.
How to Get a Remote Telecom Job
To get a remote telecom job, you need a background in technology and software and, possibly, a degree, depending on the minimum qualifications the exact role requires. Most employers expect candidates to have a degree in software development, computer programming, software engineering, computer systems analysis, quality assurance engineering, database administration, or a similar field. Broad technical knowledge and analytical skills are essential regardless of your specialty, as your duties include sourcing issues within software and hardware and providing solutions. Technical expertise is crucial, especially with wireless systems. You also need a reliable computer with a high-speed internet connection and a phone.
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