NY Times on GIS Jobs
The New York Times has a look at GIS jobs in its "Fresh Starts" section of August 12. The article, Technology Reveals New Worlds to Map, looks at geospatial work as a growing new area of employment.
More companies see the value of G.I.S. services, and there are not enough people to fill all the available jobs, said Richard Serby, a founder of GeoSearch, which recruits people for jobs in mapping sciences.The article profiles a few workers in different parts of the industry and makes note of the GIS Certification Institute. (VIA All Points Blog)
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