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Writing an effective Geomatics Resume
Posted onby tmackinnon.
Do not assume that your new degree automatically qualifies you for a Geomatics job (do not get me wrong, it will help but it is no Golden Ticket). The majority of us spend thousands of dollars in order to learn the latest and greatest often complicated technical skills while attending College or University but most often none of that money is spent on learning how to get a job after we are proficient with all those technical skills.
I have compiled some information based on my experience to get you started with writing your Geomatics resume. The first thing that you need to learn to do is …
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GoGeomatics Career Development Network
Posted onby tmackinnon.
GoGeomatics Career Development Network offers free posting of GIS jobs and resumes, a career blog and a forum, plus many other features.
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Teaching Online
Posted onby lpaholski.
Locating teaching positions can be pretty difficult, with the job climate the way it is most people are looking to keep their positions, schools are looking for ways to cut the budget, and there isn’t as much movement taking place. But there are alternative options available for teachers.
Online teaching opportunities are opening up all over and online education appears to be the wave of the future. It’s is a great opportunity for younger teachers to get a start. Older professors may not be interested in learning the new system and technologies used in online training, but it’s worth a shot for them as well.
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LIDAR jobs
Posted onby tmackinnon.
Sometimes you just need to know how to get and where to find the great jobs and LIDAR jobs can often be one of the hardest ones to find, so that is where our site comes in, so feel free to surf around, read the tips and tricks and use any of our posted online tools
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GIS jobs in Montreal
Posted onby tmackinnon.
Montreal’s economy is the second largest in Canada based on terms of the GDP and the largest in Quebec. The city is an important centre of commerce, finance, industry, technology, culture, world affairs and was once the headquarters for the Montreal Stock Exchange. The service sector is also strong and includes civil, mechanical and process engineering, finance, higher education, and research and development. In 2002, Montreal ranked as the 4th largest centre in North America in terms of aerospace jobs. Therefore expect to find many GIS jobs in this region.

