Harper College will be closed Monday, September 1, in observance of Labor Day.
Harper’s GIS and Drone Program faculty has curated the following resources for students
to explore career information, salary data. and professional development and networking
opportunities.
The Association of American Geographers (AAG) Jobs and Careers provides information on the type of work geographers do, where they work, salary and trends, and job openings.
GISGeography provides 10 GIS career tips to help find a GIS job, offering practical suggestions for preparing yourself for opportunities in GIS.
The Geospatial Professional Network's annual GIS Salary Survey details GIS job descriptions and salaries compiled and reported by the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA).
GIS Jobs Clearinghouse is one of the best GIS online job posting boards in the United States. Find out about current opportunities, employer expectations, and where the jobs are.
Please visit UAV Coach’s article The Ultimate Guide to Working as a Drone Pilot for tips and advice on how to pursue a career in drone piloting.
ESRI Careers frequently posts jobs in various categories with ESRI. ESRI is the world's leading GIS software vendor.
For information on how geographic information systems can be applied to support ecological research, please visit GIS In Ecology.
GISGeography is an organization dedicated to providing quality resources for GIS professionals and students. Detailed maps, career tips, and more can be found on GISGeography.
For detailed information about how GIS software can be applied in a variety of career fields, please visit Industries Using Esri.
Geospatial Professional Network is a member-driven organization with the goal of providing career development opportunities and resources to GIS professionals. Members gain access to exclusive networking and learning opportunities.