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Author Archives: Dr. Chris GeoSci
You’ve got the Geographic Information Skills to get hired… but what else you got? Answer: You better be this…
You have geographic information systems skills, but is it enough to get hired and stay hired? Probably not… time to become THIS to get ahead.
How to use GIS, Python and Geoscience to get hired! Hint: it’s about multiple cross-industry skills because… cross-industry.
There is no easy solution to getting hired, but one of the best ways is to understand that cross industry skills are extremely important.
Geographic Information Systems gets in the way of solutions. Here is how you fix it and get hired…
A GIS solution is not always going to work. In fact, geographic information systems may even get in the way of the real issues. Learn differently.
Can Geographic Information Systems be used with everything? Ask these questions, or face the Space Wizard!
Can GIS be a solution for everything? I would say it depends, but with a little insight, it certainly can help a lot.
How to combine Geoscience and Geographic Information Systems and become twice as hire-able now.
If you want to become twice as hire-able in geoscience, get #GIS training now.
Build a Bulletproof GIS… but before you begin, you have have this: Purpose
I love Geographic Information Systems, but this was not always the case. In this post I am going to talk about the first step in building a great found foundation for GIS, and my future blog posts about how to build a bulletproof GIS. You can start here if you haven’t even clicked your firstContinue reading “Build a Bulletproof GIS… but before you begin, you have have this: Purpose”
GIS is Awesome! So… now what? This is a little awkward…
Geographic Information Systems is AMAZING! It’s technologies and software are everywhere and used to generate not only an impact in the world, but also money! I fell in love with GIS (not literal love… geeez) after seeing it work first hand in field operations for resource exploration.