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technology spreads into other industries, the opportunities for interesting and challenging careers improves. Wages in 1988 for entry-level cartographic technicians were

medical field — perhaps a doctor of some sort. Before I pursued that career, which would take me into many years of school and residency

idea of giving back to the education community. I love the career advice she shares here. It is my pleasure to introduce Lauri to Directions

training program ) and at those specifically looking to jump start a geo-career (new online GIS certificate programs abound ). Some of these are government funded

prospects for entry-level employment. I enjoy talking to people about their career plans and ambitions and do so on a regular basis. Individuals

science, gained the knowledge base necessary to succeed technically, and pursed my career interests one step at a time. Even though not perfectly aligned with

story, inspire you to think outside the box about your own career pathway. I asked Ann to describe her background and what she does

have released the results of their survey into the values of early career professionals within the geospatial sector. Published by the AGI, the report concludes

your less desirable locations to get ahead in your career. Network - The geospatial industry is still relatively small. Outside of my first professional GIS position

resources in partnership with our friends at URISA. Today we are discussing career transitions – school to that first job – career changes – and growing into

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