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Geographic information system or GIS job openings are available in various companies and organizations that need people who have the technical expertise in this field. Unlike many other positions that are in demand at industries GIS employment opportunities can be found in almost any type of industry. Almost every company or organization has use for the technical assistance of a GIS expert.

Jobs in GIS can be found in commercial and private businesses such as insurance, banking, retail business, real estate, the agriculture industry, federal government agencies, universities, oil and mining industry, manufacturing companies, defense, public health, and many others. These companies, organizations, and various industries are able to maximize their production, identify potential areas of business expansion, check on geographical patterns, and map out plans for efficiency using the information and technology provided through GIS work.

A GIS career insures job security because of the high demand of these experts. This job offers many opportunities in advancement. One could stay with one industry or company and advance in rank throughout the years or transfer to another industry where their advanced skills are wanted.



GIS job openings in banks, insurance companies, real estate, and retail manufacturing are considered important components of business because with GIS they are able to identify and work on patterns that will greatly contribute to their expansion and increase profit. These businesses probably have been using technical expertise of GIS experts for years now and improve efficiency for their business’s allowing greater chances for profit

Applicants can also check out environmental organizations and federal governments whose kind of work focuses on identifying locations and areas with environmental issues and problems. Oil and mining companies provide GIS employment opportunities for experts who can help them check data and geographical patterns to improve production and efficiency.

Problem-solving skills, interpersonal and communications skills, leadership, teamwork abilities, organizational skills, and the ability to multi-task are some of the qualities required by most employers in GIS employment. Those with a degree or academic training in engineering, cartography, computer science, geography, GIS, or any relevant courses are needed in this type of work. Candidates are also expected to be familiar or experienced with GIS technology, this includes relational database management systems (RDBMS), software development, and system design.

A GIS career means an opportunity to be exposed to different kinds of professions that lead to enhancement of work experience. Since GIS technology is high in demand globally, it gives you the opportunity to travel and share expertise with other GIS professionals from other countries besides your own.

Jobs in GIS also carry different pay scales based on an applicants' academic training, type of certification, years of experience, the size of the company or organization, the type of industry, and the location. Based on Pay Scale data professionals who have twenty years or more experience get a median annual salary of $78,871. While those with one year or less earns $39,915 annually. The highest annual median salary is provided to GIS experts with certifications in Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) at $96,000. While those who earned a 40-hour HAZWOPER certification get the lowest with $41,546 a year. Other certifications carry different salary ranges.

GIS job openings in various locations have different pay scales. GIS professionals in Colorado for instance earn an annual median salary of $58,976. Georgia and Florida salaries have a minimal gap with $49,979 and $49,370. An employer of the federal government provides the highest median salary at $67,389 a year. But for those who have experience working as a skilled GIS professional and choose to work independently or as a consultant can earn around $74,000 a year.

GIS employment opportunities are available in various companies and across the world. So an applicant in environment, specialized environmental engineer, a GIA analyst, or any work area can check out GISCrossing.com. This is a premier job site where job locations and the type of industry can be found through its thousands of job listings. So check it out and sign-up to get a one-day FREE trial today!
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