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Women in Telecom: Scope for Employment, Skills and Entrepreneurship 

Pratyusha Tripathy by Pratyusha Tripathy
February 28, 2024
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In the dynamic landscape of India’s telecom industry, a profound shift is underway as women step confidently into key roles, driving innovation, and propelling the sector’s exponential growth. With competitive salaries averaging ₹376,083 per year, flexible work arrangements, and a plethora of exciting career trajectories, the telecom industry stands as a beacon of opportunity for skilled and ambitious women across the nation.

As India’s telecom sector continues its rapid expansion, the demand for adept professionals is at an all-time high, offering women a fertile ground to showcase their talents and contribute meaningfully to this burgeoning domain. Moreover, with a steadfast commitment to diversity and inclusion, many telecom companies are actively fostering an environment where women are not just welcomed but also encouraged to thrive, breaking through traditional barriers to assume leadership positions and shape the industry’s future trajectory.

This article delves into the scope for employment, skill development and entrepreneurship for women in the telecom sector with an insight into the Village Level Entrepreneurship (VLE) scheme.

Women in Telecom: Promising Job Roles

Women can excel in numerous telecom roles. Here’s a highlight of some high-demand and rewarding options:

  • Network Engineer: Design, implement, and maintain telecom networks.
  • Software Developer (Telecom): Develop software solutions for telecom systems.
  • Data Analyst: Use data to improve telecom services and operations.
  • Cybersecurity Specialist: Protect telecom networks and data against cyber threats.
  • Sales and Marketing: Promote telecom products and services.
  • Customer Service Representative: Provide support and resolve customer issues.

Essential Skills for Success

To excel in the telecom sector, women should focus on developing the following competencies:

  • Technical Skills: Gain expertise in networking, software development, data analysis, or cybersecurity, depending on your chosen career path.
  • Communication Skills: Communicate effectively with colleagues, clients, and stakeholders.
  • Problem-solving Skills: Think critically and solve complex technical and business challenges.
  • Adaptability: Learn quickly and embrace change within the fast-paced telecom industry.

Women in Telecom

 

Training opportunities 

  • Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC): Offers skill development programs, some empowering women in telecom. Visit the official website of TSSC to know more.
  • National Skill Development Mission (NSDM): Explore programs with private institutions or telecom companies.
  • Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Kendra (PMKK): Search for relevant courses in your area.
  • State Government Initiatives: Check official websites or contact local skill development departments.

In addition to these initiatives, several private institutions and online platforms offer courses and training programs on various telecom subjects like networking, software development, and data analysis.

It’s also important to remember that soft skills like communication, problem-solving, and adaptability are equally crucial for success in the telecom sector. Look for opportunities to develop these skills through workshops, online resources, or even volunteering experiences.

Entrepreneurship Opportunities: Leveraging the Village Level Entrepreneur (VLE) Scheme

The Village Level Entrepreneur (VLE) scheme empowers women in rural India to become self-employed entrepreneurs. VLEs provide various telecom-related services in their communities, including:

  • Mobile recharge and bill payment
  • E-commerce services
  • Digital literacy training

The VLE scheme provides women with the necessary resources and support to succeed as entrepreneurs, fostering financial independence and driving digital inclusion in rural areas.

To know more about the VLE scheme, please read – An overview of skill development and village-level entrepreneurship in the telecom sector

Women in Telecom: The Path to a Successful Career

If you’re a woman seeking a fulfilling career in the telecom sector, here’s how to get started:

  1. Explore Your Interests: Research different job roles to determine your area of interest.
  2. Develop Skills: Take courses, online tutorials, or participate in boot camps to acquire essential skills.
  3. Network and Build Connections: Attend industry events and engage with professionals in the field.
  4. Leverage Government Initiatives: Research government-sponsored programs and schemes that support women in technology.

India’s telecom sector is a dynamic and exciting field for women to build successful careers. With the right skills, determination, and support, you can join the ranks of women shaping the future of telecommunications!

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