Why Work on the Internet?
No Degree Required
Hands-on training and a strong work ethic are all that's needed to get started with most broadband jobs.
$60K - $100K Average Salary
Broadband jobs offer great pay and unlike many lucrative white collar jobs, AI won't be replacing this trade work anytime soon.
Travel Opportunities
No cubicles, no boring routines. You have the freedom to work outdoors and travel to different job sites every day.
Hands-On Work Available
Broadband jobs keep you busy, engaged and offer a tangible way of helping local communities connect to this new-age utility.
Career
Options
Whether you're building the infrastructure or helping customers, there are countless directions you can take your career.
Build Florida's Economic Opportunities. Build Your Future.
How to get started
Explore Broadband Nation's career opportunities
Broadband Nation has 4000+ listings, and demand for these future-proof jobs is on the rise. Many of them offer a comfortable salary, stability and the satisfaction of helping bring and maintain high-speed internet to millions of people — including underserved and unconnected communities.
Find the right broadband job
Broadband career types include Fiber/Coax Networks, Tower Climber, Construction, Network Technology, Customer Service. The majority of broadband jobs do not require a college degree. Learn more about the requirements here.
Understand the training requirements
Broadband Nation features training courses so you can go into a job feeling prepared. Learn more about general training requirements in our article "Understanding The Different Training Requirements in Broadband."

Broadband Technician
Customer Service Representative
Fiber Splicer
Network Technician
Broadband Construction
Construction Manager
First-line Supervisor
Heavy Trailer Truck/Tractor Driver
Tower Technician
Heavy Equipment Operator
Frontline Feature
Hear from Claire Mudd, a lead installation technician, about her story and experience in the industry.