15 September 2024

Key takeaways from a GIS job search

 A job search can be daunting, time-consuming, and frustrating. There are words to add to that short list that are more-or-less synonyms of each other. Creating and editing a proper resume is part of this process as well. However, if you have completed a resume that fits into a GIS mold that covers an assortment of acquired skills then a job search can be a little less overwhelming. Having a good resume is ideal for confidence in the job search. 

It is important to note that a job search is not all bad because it can open up possibilities for a career you may have never thought about. Sure you have an idea of what you want to do and where you want to work, but searches can be frustrating when you limit yourself to what you are applying to. Don't sell yourself short on your learned skills and the ability to quickly pick up others on the job. ESRI has many free online courses and YouTube is a great resource for learning tips or revisiting anything you know you learned but may have forgotten some details of.

It is important to be organized in the search process, have a good resume, know what you want to do, be open-minded to options, and don't dismiss your abilities. Something I love about GIS is the potential for working remotely, many employers have this as an option. This allows for more options no matter where you live. There are many websites available to search GIS positions so plan to spend some time when the search begins. Open positions may be the same from one to another but not always so take notes if necessary to keep up with applications, dates, and employers that have been applied to. 

Keep in mind the job search is inevitable. It is a process that is often repeated over time as you progress in your career. It may or may not become easier but the process should be similar, the task of searching hopefully easier. 

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Key takeaways from a GIS job search

  A job search can be daunting, time-consuming, and frustrating. There are words to add to that short list that are more-or-less synonyms of...