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What technical skills are most valuable for someone working in telecommunications at Nokia?

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Fred M. asked a question to Vilmos M.

Category: Career Advice

Date asked: Saturday, February 15, 2025

Last reviewed: Tuesday, February 18, 2025

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Jennifer S.

Project Manager

Hi,


thanK you for the question πŸ™‚

It depends on the specific role within Nokia’s telecommunications sector, but some of the most valuable technical skills generally include: Networking & Protocols, Wireless Technologies – Strong knowledge of RF engineering, antenna design, and cellular networks is essential for radio access network (RAN) specialists. Programming & Automation – Skills in Python, C++, Java, and scripting (Bash, Perl) help with software development, automation, and network optimization. Cloud & Virtualization, AI & Data Analytics – Proficiency in machine learning d analytics is useful for optimizing network performance and predictive maintenance.



Monday, February 17, 2025

Fred M.

Thank you so much for sharing that insightful information! I really appreciate it. πŸ™

Monday, February 17, 2025

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Vilmos M.

Senior Engineer

Hi Fred,


Thank you for your question! Jennifer has provided an excellent overview of the technical skills that are valuable in telecommunications.


If you're particularly interested in working at Nokia as a software engineer, you might find my response to a similar question helpful: What key skills does Nokia value in software engineers? I'd like to align my profile better with your expectations. | Nokia. There, I shared some insights about the specific skills and mindset that are valuable for software engineers in a telecommunications environment.


I hope these perspectives help give you a comprehensive view of the technical skills valued at Nokia!

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

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