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The average salary for a Switchboard Operator in U.S. is $40,020.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $40,020

$28,030$58,810

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $19.24

$13.48$28.28

What does a Switchboard Operator earn?

On average, switchboard operators earn around $40,020 per year in the U.S. Switchboard operators help connect telephone callers to their desired destination and resolve any issues that arise when placing calls. They may also be responsible for providing callers with accurate and up-to-date information about the company or organization and its services. Switchboard operators also keep records of all incoming and outgoing calls, as well as monitor the phone lines for any irregularities.

How to earn more as a Switchboard Operator

To become a switchboard operator, you will need a high school education and basic telephone equipment and operations training. Alternatively, you could enroll in a certificate course related to the telecommunications industry or get a job in the customer service sector. To progress in the field, you can move into training new operators or taking a position in the technical service department. You could also become a self-employed contractor.