GIS professionals (or students) don't accept low pay jobs in GIS. I see companies offering less than $20 bucks an hour for GIS position - come on, one can make more than $20 waiting on tables.
Very informative as always. Programming skills are very important to secure a good job, but for people that doesn't understand it or have the time to learning is more like a threat. What should people do if they want to work in GIS but they don't want to write code. Do you think that's a skill that will become mandatory to have to land a job in the next few years or there's a way to grow professionally without it.
I think you can have a very successful career in GIS without knowing how to code. There are many companies that would rather contract out projects that need scripts written or you have one part of your team that focuses on coding and the other focuses on application, visualization, database, workflow and strategy. So many other things which do not include code.
@@KatieScheurer thanks for the clarification. I think that it would be an interesting idea for a video for you to talk about similarities and differences of USA and Canada referring to the GIS industry and the job market
I have a BS in Finance and about 3 years of full time experience in financial services. Is it even worth trying to get a job in GIS without a relevant degree/experience?
Really enjoying your GIS job description series! I find them very Informative while building my GIS career!!
I’m so happy you are enjoying them!
GIS professionals (or students) don't accept low pay jobs in GIS. I see companies offering less than $20 bucks an hour for GIS position - come on, one can make more than $20 waiting on tables.
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Very informative as always. Programming skills are very important to secure a good job, but for people that doesn't understand it or have the time to learning is more like a threat. What should people do if they want to work in GIS but they don't want to write code. Do you think that's a skill that will become mandatory to have to land a job in the next few years or there's a way to grow professionally without it.
I think you can have a very successful career in GIS without knowing how to code. There are many companies that would rather contract out projects that need scripts written or you have one part of your team that focuses on coding and the other focuses on application, visualization, database, workflow and strategy. So many other things which do not include code.
@@KatieScheurer thanks for the clarification. I think that it would be an interesting idea for a video for you to talk about similarities and differences of USA and Canada referring to the GIS industry and the job market
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Hi mam, now i m a gis analyst what tools should I learn to be a gis developer
Can you make subtitles please
Hello
Hi, i have gis related experience ...is there any remote job opportunities ?
I have a BS in Finance and about 3 years of full time experience in financial services. Is it even worth trying to get a job in GIS without a relevant degree/experience?
Honestly 😢sorry dude. Idk
Where can I learn code with no experience?
Try a software engineering or data science boot camp!
@@oliviahughes481bootcamps are overrated and they sell. A lot of fluff. I am very very new. I suggest SELF LEARNING and a desire to learn. Imo