Wonderful summary of the different types of certifications available in our field, especially providing your own work background as an example of how to assess which ones are more or less valuable!
I graduated with a degree in art history and minored in anthropology. I learned some GIS in a geomorphology class and realized there are valuable ways I can incorporate GIS with my educational background since I am a lot more interested in working with an archaeological team. I'm looking into ways to obtain a GIS certification that would be useful for a future career in mapping archaeological sites for surveyors, museums, and other teams who collect site data. I found this video useful and now wondering if there are specific software and certifications I should be leaning into for my goals? Thanks for the informative video!
This is really helpful! My background is in planning & zoning-specifically zoning analysis. Analyzing zoning data has really peaqued my interest in pivoting into GIS, and have been considering a technical certificate. But i will first begin with ESRI's free courses before I invest $8-$10k into the technical certificate course. Its also super badass to see women (like you!) in GIS. Im a new subscriber to your channel. 😆🌐🌍
Question, so I have a BS in Environmental Science and specialization in GIS ( like 3 classes) currently in the military. What is better, go for the masters in GIS or a certification in GIS?
It’s hard to say without talking to you. Happy to do that in my 1:1 coaching! What I will say is that the biggest thing i would say is ensuring that you can demonstrate GIS mastery. Unfortunately, I see many students coming out of degree programs, and what they excel at is following a tutorial.
It is so hard to answer that without knowing more about your situation. A GISP is seen by some as having a lot of weight, it is seen by others as being more about "book" skills than practical. Its really up to your goals.
I’m not familiar with a class for GIS for real estate. I’m sure one exists. I am happy to work 1:1 with anyone though to meet their goals. I have done a few day long sessions with organizations to get their team up and running on GIS
I have a coaching program that is geared towards people in the GIS/ Data industry. I think that it might be a good fit for you. Le me know if you’ve got questions. You can learn more at: www.tabulaespatial.com/coaching-program
Thank you for this vid! Great job. I can tell by the way you speak that you actually are involved and love what you do, especially helping others out.
Wonderful summary of the different types of certifications available in our field, especially providing your own work background as an example of how to assess which ones are more or less valuable!
I graduated with a degree in art history and minored in anthropology. I learned some GIS in a geomorphology class and realized there are valuable ways I can incorporate GIS with my educational background since I am a lot more interested in working with an archaeological team. I'm looking into ways to obtain a GIS certification that would be useful for a future career in mapping archaeological sites for surveyors, museums, and other teams who collect site data. I found this video useful and now wondering if there are specific software and certifications I should be leaning into for my goals? Thanks for the informative video!
Love your idea on contextualizing the certifications!
Thank you!
This is really helpful! My background is in planning & zoning-specifically zoning analysis. Analyzing zoning data has really peaqued my interest in pivoting into GIS, and have been considering a technical certificate. But i will first begin with ESRI's free courses before I invest $8-$10k into the technical certificate course.
Its also super badass to see women (like you!) in GIS. Im a new subscriber to your channel. 😆🌐🌍
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment! It means a lot to have this feedback!
This was very helpful for me, thanks and keep it up!
Great video! Thank you!
Thank you so much for the feedback! I so appreciate it.
Question, so I have a BS in Environmental Science and specialization in GIS ( like 3 classes) currently in the military. What is better, go for the masters in GIS or a certification in GIS?
It’s hard to say without talking to you. Happy to do that in my 1:1 coaching! What I will say is that the biggest thing i would say is ensuring that you can demonstrate GIS mastery. Unfortunately, I see many students coming out of degree programs, and what they excel at is following a tutorial.
Thank you! Very helpful
Thank you so much for the feedback! I so appreciate it.
Is it worth it for a 55-year-old man to go back learn GIS think that he could get a job in this field
NEED HELP if you dont mind , what should i take GEOLOGY degree or GIS degree , im confused
I'm soon getting out of the army soon as a Geospatial intelligence analyst. Do you think a GISP would be beneficial?
It is so hard to answer that without knowing more about your situation. A GISP is seen by some as having a lot of weight, it is seen by others as being more about "book" skills than practical. Its really up to your goals.
Is there a class for a Real Estate Professionals to search
I’m not familiar with a class for GIS for real estate. I’m sure one exists. I am happy to work 1:1 with anyone though to meet their goals. I have done a few day long sessions with organizations to get their team up and running on GIS
Hey, how can I take one on one coaching from you?
I have a coaching program that is geared towards people in the GIS/ Data industry. I think that it might be a good fit for you. Le me know if you’ve got questions. You can learn more at: www.tabulaespatial.com/coaching-program
Mam make video on gis uses
You must love GIS, you shirt is a map?