Comments on: 10 GIS Career Tips to Help Find a GIS Job https://gisgeography.com/gis-career-job/ Geographic Information Systems Sat, 29 Mar 2025 13:55:05 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 By: GISGeography https://gisgeography.com/gis-career-job/#comment-340343 Mon, 29 Jul 2024 18:45:36 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=6060#comment-340343 In reply to Sani Dantuni Bello.

Happy to help out!

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By: Sani Dantuni Bello https://gisgeography.com/gis-career-job/#comment-340236 Sun, 28 Jul 2024 17:02:06 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=6060#comment-340236 Thank you for these wonderful tips, it’s really helpful.

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By: Chakrababu Gundra https://gisgeography.com/gis-career-job/#comment-271982 Tue, 26 Jul 2022 16:18:16 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=6060#comment-271982 Thank you very much for guiding us. Valuable information.

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By: Mohd Anas https://gisgeography.com/gis-career-job/#comment-269298 Mon, 27 Jun 2022 12:54:58 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=6060#comment-269298 Thank you very much for guiding us..

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By: GISGeography https://gisgeography.com/gis-career-job/#comment-254187 Thu, 16 Dec 2021 21:22:48 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=6060#comment-254187 In reply to Carolyn.

Yes, I personally think it is possible. Remote work is quite common now (or at least a hybrid of remote working) and I believe will continue after the pandemic. There are some companies who switching to long-term remote work, which can at least save them from the cost of having office space. Last I heard, this includes major companies like Microsoft, Apple, Verizon, and Adobe.

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By: Carolyn https://gisgeography.com/gis-career-job/#comment-254170 Thu, 16 Dec 2021 17:48:48 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=6060#comment-254170 I have a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science and currently, I am a technician for a massive corporate company. I hate my commute, work-life balance sucks, and I wish to work remotely. I think GIS is an option for me, but I’m not really sure how to get there. My ideas are to get as many relevant certifications as possible, (Python, Esri, GIS, etc.) and hopefully land a remote position that pays at least 25 dollars an hour. I am also a Mom, so the job needs to be stable with benefits. Is this possible, or am I dreaming? If it’s possible, how do you recommend that I get there?

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By: John https://gisgeography.com/gis-career-job/#comment-248319 Tue, 26 Oct 2021 20:45:42 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=6060#comment-248319 Thanks for the practical tips to help me get into the field of GIS. I agree to explore every opportunity as fields like data science and machine learning go hand-in-hand with it.

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By: Somnath Dutta https://gisgeography.com/gis-career-job/#comment-118071 Sun, 16 Aug 2020 15:06:19 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=6060#comment-118071 I want to know that age limit of the government job in Geographic Information Systems. Thank you.

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By: Kristy https://gisgeography.com/gis-career-job/#comment-103157 Thu, 02 Jul 2020 04:48:22 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=6060#comment-103157 Can you explain how marrying soil science with GIS would make someone unstoppable? Thanks!

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By: GISGeography https://gisgeography.com/gis-career-job/#comment-27563 Thu, 31 Jan 2019 02:18:53 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=6060#comment-27563 In reply to Diana.

Hi Diana

These are all great questions and I’ll do my best to answer them.

1. Is Python necessary? No. There’s a lot of GIS professionals who can’t write a line of code in Python. With that said, it would certainly help get a job in GIS. Python is at the top of the list for coding languages so it sounds like you’re on the right track for programming language priorities.

2. Does CAD supplement GIS? I don’t think it would supplement GIS. From my experience, most of the work I’ve done with biologists involve your basic field collection. Perhaps with ArcGIS Collector or Survey123. The observations biologists collect often are QC’d and then published in a Geographic Information System. So I haven’t seen too much CAD coupled with biology. But perhaps someone else might chime in the comments section.

3. Drones and GIS are an up-and-coming field. And it really depends on the company you work at if they will utilize them. For example, agriculture may use a drone to collect near-infrared and calculate NDVI. Farmers can use this data to better understand crop productivity.

Overall, I think all of these skills will help you out. Best of luck!

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