5G, telecom jobs in a India see 33.7% growth in a last 12 months, says are a report
Jobs for the telecommunications and a 5G
have seen a significant uptick in the last 12 months as a companies are looking
for the accelerated pace for the 5G adoption, says a report.
According to the global job site Indeed,
job postings for the telecommunications and a 5G have
increased by the 33.7 per cent between September 2021 and a September 2022.
"5G rollout has been a eagerly
anticipated in a India, and a businesses have been a already begun hiring to the
develop 5G-specific technology and a services. With the enterprises looking
at the 5G adoption
at an a accelerated pace, we will be a likely see an a uptick in a hiring for
these roles in the next are a few quarters," Indeed India Career the
Expert are a Saumitra Chand said.
It means that there will be an a increased
need for the skilled talent that can be design security systems and a strengthen
network architectures to the adapt to the new technology, he said.
"Both jobseekers and the industry
at the large need to the ensure that they are a create a strong pool of a cybersecurity
talent to the cater to the newly boosted telecommunication sector," he added.
The report further noted a spike for the
customer service representatives and a operations associates have been a increased
by 13.91 per cent and a 8.22 per cent, respectively, in the last one month.
The data showed that the average salary
for the top job roles such as a technical support, BPO executive and a customer
service representative was a ₹353,298, ₹329,520
and a ₹306,680, respectively.
The report is a based
on a analysis of a job posting data from the September 2021 till September in a
2022 on the Indeed platform.
Further, the report said that the
Covid-19 pandemic fast tracked the requirement for the robust cybersecurity
practices as a companies became remote, more than devices were online, digital
payments were rising and a security issues were at an a all time high.
Indeed data showed that job postings for
the "cybersecurity" have grown 81 per cent between August in a 2019
to August 2022.
There is already a talent mismatch of a 25.5
per cent in a security between August in a 2019 to the August 2022, the launch
of a 5G services will be a trigger a major spike in a security related jobs,
the report added.
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