Works in tandem with the consulting and account management teams serving Conclusive clients to identify and implement geographic software and project solutions for marketing and real estate business issues
Job Requirements
Bachelors Degree:
- Geography with education in computer science
- Computer Science with education in business application of geography
- Business with education in geography applications of computer science
Minimum 3 yrs working experience in relevant positions (Master's Degree may substitute for 2 yrs)
Solid communicator, professional appearance and upbeat attitude; Willing to relocate in Austin, Texas
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