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The average salary for a Telephone Operator in U.S. is $42,100.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $42,100

$29,770$59,230

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $20.24

$14.31$28.48

What does a Telephone Operator earn?

On average, telephone operators earn around $42,100 per year in the U.S.. Telephone operators provide customer service and technical support, responding to customer inquiries and troubleshooting issues. Telephone operators can choose to specialise in a particular area such as customer service support, call centre operations, or technical support.

How to earn more as a Telephone Operator

If you want to become a Telephone Operator, you will need to understand the technology and customer service skills. To get started, you can gain experience by volunteering at a customer service center or applying for an entry-level customer service position at a call center. If you want to earn more, you could specialize in the technology side of things and become a Tech Support Representative. You can also move into a managerial role at a call center and become a Supervisor. If you're feeling adventurous, you could become self-employed and offer freelance telephone services.