We live in the digital age where we do our online research, then we choose our path. We do this in everything we do like choosing a vacation, selecting a college, or pursuing a career. If you are thinking of entering the GIS field or progressing further with your career in GIS, then this report is sure to help. There are currently 18,436 jobs available on Indeed that are asking for GIS skills. A summary of GIS salaries shows that the average is $72,995/yr but earnings rapidly increase with developer and administrator skills. There are 5 key reasons this industry will continue to grow and offer opportunity to anyone that wants to learn GIS as a technical upskill to their discipline studies (e.g., environmental, biology, planning). If you need encouragement, there are lots of welcoming people in our industry. Or book a time with us and we’d be happy to talk.
GIS positions and roles
As we read through hundreds of these job announcements, it was evident that there were jobs in many industries that were requesting GIS skills such as: healthcare statistician, forester, real estate specialist. This skill could be layered into the job requirements just like the need to know CRMs, databases, or graphic design. But let’s focus on the key geospatial roles that are typically found in GIS departments and are the center of data management, analysis, and visualization. We see jobs offerings all across the board. And the high numbers of GIS analysts/specialists are what we would predict as they do the majority of the data prep and analysis. But their responsibilities are growing as a lot more customized web development is needed as geographic applications become the ultimate access point to the data for larger audiences. The main area of surprise is GIS in support of marketing and sales. These could very well be GIS analysts that are asked to work with their marketing teams to produce GIS products that can be very compelling graphics to win business.
Role
Number of Jobs
GIS Sales/Marketing
455
GIS Coordinator/Manager
3423
GIS Administrator/Architect
70
GIS Programmer
981
GIS Developer/Engineer
8636
GIS Analyst/Specialist
3362
GIS Technician
1509
GIS experience: requisite levels
Everyone is somewhere on the spectrum of professional experience. If you are new to GIS, consider that the entire tech sector is full of upward mobility. This is because your efforts to add current technology to your portfolio can exceed someone who learned the technology 10 years ago and might be outdated. Before choosing your learning route, look at the ROI seen in Masters in GIS or with getting a GIS Certificate. Some of the best GIS architects we know did not have geography degrees, but they had a desire to learn and jump into projects. In the upper experience levels, we see requests to know web GIS, system integration, and agile management skills. Everyone is on the hook to learn more. Here is a breakdown of how many jobs fell within various experience levels.
GIS software most seen in job announcements
Universities typically don’t like to be known as trade schools. Especially in tech where the tools change all the time. Even large government organizations count on its staff to figure out their own training needs. In both cases it becomes the responsibility of the enduser to stay on top of what is current and pursue the know-how. Here are the most commonly requested software packages related to geospatial roles. Of note is the nearly equal AutoCAD and ArcGIS numbers. Both have different needs, dominant followings, and intersect in many projects. Whichever world you play in, it is a marketable advantage to say you have experience in converting data back and forth from CAD to GIS.
Software
Number of Jobs
AutoCAD
4277
ArcGIS
3402
FME
296
Google Earth Pro
54
Google Maps API
19
Mapbox
115
MapInfo
126
QGIS
434
Sketchup
19215
Trimble GPS
10
Geospatial technologies most in demand
One of the reasons GIS has grown in scope and number of jobs is its integration and blend with other technologies. The person that can architect the ‘map system’ rather than just the map is extremely valuable. This definitely means you need to double time your DIY learning in 2 or more areas like you can see in the need for cloud/GIS skills. This blend of GIS with IT might require to look at a GISc Certification program. However, the biggest surprise is the huge number of jobs asking for Data Science skills. This goes along with the large number of Python requests, since this scripting language is used to write routines and models to automate the extraction of data trends. Those of you that have portfolios blending GIS/Cloud or GIS/Data Science will likely be rewarded with higher salaries.
Technologies
Number of Jobs
Accenture
2
AWS
389
BIM
228
Data Science
4788
Google Cloud
1029
HTML
504
Image Processing/Remote Sensing
3125
Land Survey
1449
LiDAR
1896
Modeling
2688
Photogrammetry
561
Python
1817
UAV/UAS/Drone
356
GIS jobs near me: distribution by state
Who is hiring and where are the jobs? GIS is used across the board in most municipal, engineering, environmental, planning organizations. We see opportunities for both employment or consulting jobs with these organizations. Urban centers produce the most jobs with lots of building and environmental requirements. Rich Serby, Geospatial Recruiter at Geosearch, talks about the increase in job opportunities with some form of the US Build Back Better funding due to be released at the end of 2022. But beyond this, you can find government field offices such as BLM, USFWS, USFS, or NOAA in small towns that all use GIS. The states with the most jobs are predicable with high populations. But also in the top tier of states are Colorado, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina. Each has large land management responsibilities and military operations.
State
Number of Jobs
Alaska
165
Alabama
233
Arizona
433
Arkansas
85
California
2074
Colorado
754
Connecticut
183
Delaware
62
Florida
1468
Georgia
616
Hawaii
136
Idaho
123
Illinois
703
Indiana
381
Iowa
141
Kansas
163
Kentucky
126
Louisiana
187
Maine
128
Maryland
656
Massachusetts
562
Michigan
426
Minnesota
407
Mississippi
69
Missouri
465
Montana
107
Nebraska
106
Nevada
142
New Hampshire
101
New Jersey
344
New Mexico
218
New York
731
North Carolina
902
North Dakota
111
Ohio
599
Oklahoma
149
Oregon
347
Pennsylvania
710
Rhode Island
66
South Carolina
276
South Dakota
58
Tennessee
256
Texas
2038
Utah
220
Virginia
1575
Vermont
52
Washington
630
Wisconsin
326
West Virginia
102
Wyoming
94
Remote GIS jobs
So you want to be paid to work remotely. Are you crazy? Oh wait. It’s a growing thing now all across tech. Of course, the pandemic proved that IT consulting companies remained productive while staff was distributed. But it’s made hiring managers scratch their heads and say that this could be just as good for the company as the employee. We can now hire people without the risk of moving them from their family, their accustomed cost of living, and without paying for extra office infrastructure. The increase in remote GIS jobs is astonishing and proves that companies will be able to broaden their talent pool with lower turnover when they hire people who are comfortable with a work/life balance.
Conclusion: GIS skills are marketable
So there are your GIS job insights. This info can arm you at making yourself more marketable by learning the right technical and analytical skills. If GIS is a new area to you, there are now many ways to learn GIS. And if you want to look at efficient alternatives to getting a Masters degree, you can see this list of Top 10 GIS Certificate programs rated according to industry needs. Ultimately this is the purpose of this report: to make sure that students and professionals direct their career where the rubber meets the road with industry needs.
The pandemic has jolted the educational paradigm and there are overdue changes being wrestled with to meet student needs. Every administrator in every school…
It has become extremely popular for people to upskill their portfolio with a GIS certificate. You would leverage your discipline interests with the IT and data analytic skills of GIS.
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