Telecommunications director - career development

As a telecommunications director, you’ll be in charge of the design and function of communications systems within an organisation. Read on to learn about the job, what you’ll need to study and what a career could be like.

Find out how you'll build skills and experience below.

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How will your telecommunications director career progress?

You’ll need several years of experience before you can become a director. You might start in an entry-level or junior support role, such as a network systems administrator. You’ll learn lots on the job and begin working towards more senior positions.

Larger companies are more likely to have structured training and progression routes, where you’ll gain the skills and knowledge you’ll need to become a director.

The skills you’ll have as a telecommunications director are needed across different industries, so with experience you’ll easily be able to transfer to other companies. You might also decide to go self-employed and work as a contractor consulting for various clients.

What opportunities are there for career development?

Many employers offer training opportunities where you can boost your skills and become an expert in new products and software. Or, you can take control of your development yourself. Several IT organisations offer accredited training courses, such as Microsoft and Cisco.

You can join the Chartered Institute for IT (BCS) and work towards becoming a Chartered IT Professional. You can also join professional bodies such as the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), which provides career development and networking opportunities.

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