Saturday, May 30, 2020
Jobs for geography lovers
Jobs for geography lovers by Michael Cheary Still struggling to map out your career? Itâs time to find your bearingsâ¦If you donât grimace at poorly-written puns, and get terribly passionate about things like plate tectonics, population density and topography, finding a career that combines your love of geographical features with a viable day job could be your key to career happiness.But thereâs more to geography than being cautiously concerned about climate change and laughing awkwardly at terrible jokes about fjords. To prove it, here are some of the top jobs for geography lovers:CartographerWant to work with legends every day? Weâve got thisâ¦From the earliest paintings made by prehistoric cave dwellers to detailed maps of ancient nations, people have used maps to find their way and record unchartered and mysterious lands for thousands of years.And whilst there may be few unchartered and mysterious lands left to discover (way to go Magellan), a Cartographerâs job is no less important to day. Just ask anyone whoâs ever been stuck half-way up Scafell Pike without an Ordnance Survey map to hand.Nowadays, Cartographers mainly work using geographical information systems (GIS), and a variety of digital-mapping techniques to produce geographical information in map, diagram and graph format, used for everything from tourist maps and maritime charts through to road atlases and transport maps.Think of it this way: without Cartographers there would be no SatNavs. Your move Tom-Tomâ¦Will I need a degree? Generally you will not need a degree, although this may vary depending on your position.Perfect for: People who want to love making maps.Avoid if: You think scales are optional.Geography TeacherItâs a well-known fact that children are our future. Teach them well, and let them lead the way. However, a less well-known fact* is that this quote was directly referring to teaching Geography.Whether itâs teaching about the dangers of deforestation, or educating the masses o n the financial plight of the people of the Mezzogiorno, inspiring the next generation of geographers can be an incredibly rewarding career move, especially for anyone interested in all-things environment.Key attributes for successful Geography Teachers include excellent motivational skills, patience, tact, and an explicable penchant for terrible ties.Extra consideration will also be given to those candidates who can deal with technical terms such as groyne, fish ladder and climax vegetation without sniggering,Will I need a degree? Yes.Perfect for: People who live to teach about tectonics.Avoid if: You thought the capital of Luxembourg was a trick question.View all Geographer Teacher jobs »International Aid/Development WorkerAround 1.4 billion people around the world still live in poverty.This shocking and unsettling statistic is all thatâs needed to explain just why International Aid and Development workers do what they do.It is their job to go to the harshest of climates and most harrowing situations to try and help implement a long-term solution to improve lives in the developing world. They help build schools, provide education and healthcare, improve sanitation and help with disaster relief, as well as provide more technical support such as water engineering.Remember: help doesnât have to begin at home.Will I need a degree? A degree will help, although entry-level or voluntary positons may be possible without.Perfect for: People who want to live in a world without poverty.Avoid if: Youâre not really a fan of getting your hands dirty.SurveyorStuck between a rock and a hard place? We might have found the right career for youâ¦Surveyors collect and interpret data regarding areas of land, mapping out buildings, boundaries and buttresses (and lots of other features which donât begin with the letter âbâ), for a range of different purposes.Also known as land surveying, or geomatics, this profession is especially important for construction and property projects, although some surveyors choose to specialise in off-shore operations, mapping underwater features or helping with exploration at sea.Will I need a degree? A degree (preferably accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) will generally be a pre-requisite.Perfect for: People who look good in high-visibility vests.Avoid if: Youâre only in it for the hard hat.View all Surveyor jobs »Transport PlannerTraffic. Delays. Cancellations. Congestion.Letâs face it, nobody likes the darker side of transportation. However, apart from pretty powerful sighing or the odd passive aggressive outburst on social media (#train #annoying #RantOver), what can we do to change things? Well, quite a lot, actually.In fact, if you work in transport planning, helping to promote and facilitate growth and improvement in transport systems will be your raison dêtre. Planes, trains, automobiles et al. And aside from making our journeys smoother, they also make them safer, a nalysing accident black spots and introducing measures to make a difference.Transport planners: congestion relief, guaranteed. (Warning: This applies to traffic congestion only. If problems persist, youâre probably better off with some form of medicine).Will I need a degree? A degree is sometimes considered a pre-requisite, although a HND and relevant vocational training in transport planning will be enough for some employers.Perfect for: People who want to be transport system pioneers.Avoid if: Youâre still waiting for the horse and carriage to make a comeback.View all Transport Planner jobs »Travel AgentFor some people, finding holidays can be stressful.How far away from the beach is it? Does it have a good nightlife? Is it near any famous landmarks that I can take moody photos of and put on Instagram? The answer to these, and numerous other seemingly essential destination deal-breakers, are all in a dayâs work for a Travel Agent.Itâs their job to find the perfect holi day for customers, whatever theyâre into. So whether itâs a weekend away in South Wales, or the trip of a lifetime in Torremolinos (each to their own), theyâll always endeavour to find the right deal for you.Perks of the job include excellent employee discount, the opportunity to travel, and the ability to instantly pass insider knowledge on to drastically improve your friends holiday plans (âHonestly Alan, this year is going to be all about Halkidikiâ¦â)Will I need a degree? A degree is not a pre-requisite, although you will need exceptional sales skills and a passion for travel.Perfect for: People who wish their career was Going Places (or name of other Travel Agent that currently operates).Avoid if: In your opinion, you canât beat a bi-annual beano to Broadstairs.View all Travel Agent jobs »Honourable mentions: Environmental Consultant, GIS Analyst, Geologist, Geophysicist, any other position that begins with the prefix âGeoâ.*may not be actual factFind a j ob What Where Search JobsSign up for more Career AdviceSign up for moreCareer Advice Please enter a valid email addressmessage hereBy clicking Submit you agree to the terms and conditions applicable to our service and acknowledge that your personal data will be used in accordance with our privacy policy and you will receive emails and communications about jobs and career related topics. Career Development
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