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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
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    If you want to learn modern GIS fast and get a job in geospatial then this video is for you! I will share my best tips for learning modern GIS and geospatial tools to become a geospatial analyst with tools like QGIS, spatial SQL, Python, Kepler GL, CARTO, and more.
    0:00 Intro
    1:04 Start with QGIS
    2:08 Add spatial SQL
    3:44 Visualization with QGIS, CARTO, and Kepler GL
    6:21 Bringing in Python
    7:26 How to learn modern GIS
    8:38 We're talking about practice
    10:01 Practical experience
    10:45 Building your projects and portfolio
    12:45 Optimize your LinkedIn
    14:38 Apply, interview, and repeat
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  • @Hiddengem5454
    @Hiddengem5454 Год назад +60

    Cannot emphasize how helpful your content has been. GIS can be a bit of niche field and online info is not always as prevalent as other tech fields. I have basic fundamental skills from my undergrad but I am also the only GIS person in my office so it can be a bit overwhelming at times how much I still have to learn.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад +3

      Wow so glad to hear that! That’s exactly how I felt early in my career but I was fortunate to learn from a lot of great people at my job at CARTO and hopefully I can share what I have learned in some small way.

  • @oluwatobilobaoyedero9110
    @oluwatobilobaoyedero9110 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this video, Matt. Great resources and pointers.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      Nice appreciate it Oluwatobiloba!

  • @jalex142
    @jalex142 Год назад +1

    I'm so glad to find this channel, this video is very useful, thanks Matt🤙

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад +1

      That is so great to hear Alexander!

  • @ReylakCabarang
    @ReylakCabarang 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'm so thankful that I found ur channel. It really is a big help for me, especially I'm only starting my career. Thank you!

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  5 месяцев назад +1

      Amazing so glad to hear that!

  • @Rancholovelazer
    @Rancholovelazer 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very VERY early in my GIS career and this video is exactly what I was looking for. Keep up the good work for the people dude.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  5 месяцев назад

      Let’s go! So glad to hear that!

  • @selda4817
    @selda4817 Год назад +32

    I am a masters student of geoinformatics in Germany and will start into my GIS career soon. Thanks for your helpful advises, Matt!

    • @prasannaok1999
      @prasannaok1999 Год назад +1

      hey i am doing my masters in gis too. Can we talk up. i want to learn more about gis. as a student

    • @selda4817
      @selda4817 Год назад

      @@prasannaok1999 yes, of course. How can i contact you?

    • @first_namelast_name3760
      @first_namelast_name3760 Год назад

      Do you have email? Is geoinformatics related to Building Information modeling?

    • @sirelias7094
      @sirelias7094 8 месяцев назад

      Hi, Ist der Studiengang auch geeignet wenn man nur eine 3 in Mathe hat?

    • @safvamujeeb9631
      @safvamujeeb9631 6 месяцев назад

      @selda4817 i am doing my masters in gis. Can you share your LinkedIn profile to contact

  • @getuabdissa1314
    @getuabdissa1314 Год назад +1

    Thank you Matt. This is very helpful.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      Thanks Getu and great seeing you in NYC!

  • @zahiruddinzahid102
    @zahiruddinzahid102 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your sharing. Great to learn as person with no gis background

  • @md.jubierahammed8778
    @md.jubierahammed8778 Год назад +3

    Thankyou for your amazing roadmap video. your videos are awesome. I just wanted to know when I will understand that I have learned enough to progress into next tool. I mean at first you told us to learn QGIS, so I wanted to know that which topics should I cover while learning QGIS and similarly for other tools which topic should I cover. thank you again for sharing such insights.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  5 месяцев назад

      Fair question! This depends on your work you are doing so I would focus on learning the tools in the context of a project. For example if you are working with a lot of raster data focus on those tools in QGIS then SQL then Python.

  • @rachelb8223
    @rachelb8223 Год назад

    This was very helpful. Thank you very much!

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      Of course glad you liked it Rachel!

  • @karenunderhill8899
    @karenunderhill8899 Год назад

    Great video. I am going to share this with my GIS class.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      Amazing that is awesome to hear! Happy to share any advice or if the class has questions too!

  • @vig6321
    @vig6321 6 месяцев назад +1

    Subbed and liked. Awesome. Tahnks so much.

  • @dwmedi21
    @dwmedi21 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your help!

  • @bc4198
    @bc4198 Год назад +2

    Your channel is by far the best I've seen for GIS development. Like, it's crazy how much.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      Wow thanks for the kind words great to hear that!

  • @GirtonOramsay
    @GirtonOramsay 9 месяцев назад +6

    Good to find a channel like yours Matt! I'm a "failed" astrophysicist (no jobs in the field) switching over to a GIS career now. I have years of experience analyzing data, including GIS, but didn't know how to translate this into experience for the private sector. Had a GIS technician job, but just got fired on a whim and back to square one. Now I just want to become an analyst, so this is all helpful advice, but how long should I committ to training and practice before I start reapplying? I'm thinking 3 months min (like coding bootcamps) but 6 months feels way better.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  5 месяцев назад +1

      I think you have the right idea but I would definitely specialize a bit too by using your previous background and find some jobs that will see that as an asset. I would check out spatial data science or geospatial data engineering roles that ask for specialized skills over broad GIS Analyst roles. Remote work has made this easier for sure.

  • @lucasschiavetti2799
    @lucasschiavetti2799 Год назад +1

    Great, great stuff.

  • @iniobongbenson1927
    @iniobongbenson1927 Год назад +1

    Awesome video Matt

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      Thanks Iniobing! Great recording the podcast with you!

    • @iniobongbenson1927
      @iniobongbenson1927 Год назад

      @@MattForrest Yeah same, it was awesome, thanks.

  • @joylinedzomba955
    @joylinedzomba955 Год назад +1

    Thank you, important things to do

  • @Borednstufff
    @Borednstufff Год назад +1

    Excited I found your channel

  • @Hughe_Janus
    @Hughe_Janus Год назад +4

    Really digging deep into my education in ESM focused geography with a minor in geospacial science & technologies and learning on ArcMap and ArcPro is a sharp learning curve… but skyrockets your understanding of how to represent and manipulate data
    Cal Poly Humboldt! Go Jacks! 🌲💛💚

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      That is awesome so glad to hear it! And I can add another mascot I know too! Thanks for sharing.

    • @eriksegura2872
      @eriksegura2872 8 месяцев назад

      Go jacks!!!

    • @SilverAlaunt
      @SilverAlaunt 5 месяцев назад

      Go Jacks! Class 2014 here! Humboldt actually started offering GIS courses during my last term but I was already set to graduate when I learned about them, so sadly missed out at that time.

  • @thefinancegame518
    @thefinancegame518 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this information, glad to know Thor's brother in also involved in this field.

  • @brekgraham
    @brekgraham 7 месяцев назад +2

    As a recently retired GIS ANALYST/… I can’t agree more with this perspective, although I might add FME, ( the Swiss Army knife) to the tool kit.
    Thanks again for sharing!

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you!! I use GDAL but FME is a great tool too!

  • @hollydalton878
    @hollydalton878 Год назад

    So many Office references 😂 I'm both educated and entertained. Thanks, Matt!

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад +1

      Nice! Tried to mix in some humor so glad you enjoyed it!

  • @syca803
    @syca803 Год назад +1

    this inspired me to learn more about GIS

  • @kaditya9711
    @kaditya9711 Год назад +1

    Very helpful video

  • @eslamfarag2979
    @eslamfarag2979 Год назад +1

    This is a great video ...
    I'm trying to land a job in or outside Upwork to get more experience with these tools (Python-GeoPandas, PostGIS, Pandas, NetworkX, OSMnx). However, I'm not sure that companies inside the USA are actively hiring people who live outside of the USA.
    Thanks a lot for these helpful videos.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      Good to hear and I think there are definitely more companies open to remote work from outside the US especially since the pandemic. Keep trying and also look in other geographies too!

    • @eslamfarag2979
      @eslamfarag2979 10 месяцев назад

      @@manarmohamedredsea yes, sure
      How can I help you?

  • @dylanwatt1593
    @dylanwatt1593 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey Matt awesome video! I am in a remote sensing role using Bentley Powerview for LiDAR and Orthoimagery processing. I want to transition into a more traditional GIS role as an analyst but find I am lacking in skills to do so. This gives a clearer picture of areas I can work on.
    I see you have a BA in Geography - I hold a BSc in Geography with a concentration in Geomatics - all that means is I took a handful of GIS and Remote Sensing courses. A question I have is do you have any other certifications or schooling aside from your Bachelors? There are local advanced diploma programs but I am unsure if they are necessarily useful in employment opps. When you transitioned into a role with CARTO what was it that helped get you the interview and hired? Thanks again for the great content!

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  7 дней назад

      So I don’t have any other degrees or certificates. I learned my technical skills from online courses and tutorials and make sure to network - especially using LinkedIn!

  • @nik_ilic
    @nik_ilic Год назад +1

    amazing channel

  • @dragonknight1k161
    @dragonknight1k161 2 месяца назад +2

    Great video and definitely a fair amount of information to process. Granted, my story is as niche as this field of work. I happen to have a bachelor of science in Geography and took some Geospatial courses. However, this was back in 2012 when i graduated and was never really assisted on job prospects or even knew this career was a possibility.
    I am turning towards this now while life is good emotionally (married and have a kid born 2 months ago). i never felt satisfied with my work (only did blue collar jobs).
    If i were to try to follow these steps and put in the work, would i possible have a chance to make this career path work, or is it too little too late?

    • @ABALYU
      @ABALYU 10 дней назад

      How about your progress after 2 months

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  7 дней назад

      Definitely I have talked to a ton of people who have made some pretty drastic career switched into geospatial. Some didn’t have the background you had. And congrats on the new child!

  • @khoujayk
    @khoujayk Год назад +1

    Great video. Have you ever think to use any esri products? Why

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      I haven't used any Esri tools since 2010 and for me, I have more flexibility and can work with much larger data than ever before.

  • @nft8814
    @nft8814 Месяц назад +1

    As always, your video answered many of the burning questions in a simple, understanding format. I do have a question; how do you build a portfolio or showcase your work on Linkedin if you work for a company that deals with government clients. My venture into the GIS realm is a bit funny. I was hired as an executive assistant, but after 6 months, I started doing GIS. Before that, I didn't even know what GIS was, never thought geography was that important in school, except to learn where cities and places are for travelling. Anyway, all this was like more than 2 years ago. My knowledge has expanded from creating maps on GIS Cloud to QGIS to python and PyQGIS, SQL and now Prompt Engineering with ChatGPT. I have been using Chat GPT a lot these days to automate many of the mundane aspects of GIS. During these two years, I have also solved a lot of challenges for my company and clients, mostly because it is just me doing all these things. But due to NDA and security, I can't show any of the work online, like a screenshot of the maps or the process or even python scripts. In this case, how do I build a portfolio? Do I create dummy projects?

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much and I think your best bet is to replicate the work you are doing in example projects. Keep in mind it doesn’t have the be the whole project but just parts or even techniques you used which you can share in posts and pin to your profile. I have another video on the topic too.

    • @nft8814
      @nft8814 10 дней назад

      @@MattForrest Thank you so much for replying. I'll definitely keep your advice in mind and see how I can go about doing this. Thank you again.

  • @reggiecarlson5765
    @reggiecarlson5765 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey Matt, I am currently in an environmental scientist role and am looking at potentially moving towards GIS. I have no prior experience except one class I took in college about 6 years ago. In your opinion do you think it would be beneficial to obtain a GIS certificate? Or would building your portfolio on your own and presenting that in a job application be enough to land an entry level job? Thanks!

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  7 дней назад

      Generally if you can build out some sort of portfolio that is a good place to start to see what you might be able to do. Self study is totally fine as long as you can show that you can do the work. However if you are seeing that there are a lot of jobs that want the credential then that may be something to consider.

  • @earlchristianyu1180
    @earlchristianyu1180 Год назад +1

    How about concepts in geography? I have some experience in Python and SQL. Coming from a business background, I know nothing about geography. Won't geog concepts be needed to know how to analyze spatial data? Any recommended resources? Thanks

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад +1

      Definitely actually working on some content about that now. If you know Python I would check out my other videos on the geospatial Python courses as there are some courses that cover those introductory geospatial concepts.

  • @failedrift
    @failedrift Год назад +3

    What's your honest take on ESRI software like ArcGIS? Is the ArcGIS pro subscription worth it?

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      I haven't used ArcGIS or Esri since 2010 when I graduated and I can do everything I need with a mix of the tools I mentioned in the video. Certainly if it is required for your job that is one story, but if you are doing things on your own then I would try QGIS first as it has 99% of the same functionality.

  • @subhadipr663
    @subhadipr663 25 дней назад +1

    Sir can you make a full playlist from basic to advance on gis🙏

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  7 дней назад

      Working on some videos on this topic

  • @adrianfeliperuedacastellan1705

    El. Mejor canal de Gis!

  • @Daniyoyo
    @Daniyoyo Год назад +6

    Getting a job without ESRI training or experience is a rough one in the industry - imo

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      That can be true depending on the role. I just posted a video on job skills and salaries which might be worth checking out.

  • @ericsilberstein667
    @ericsilberstein667 5 месяцев назад

    If you wanted to start a new career could you do an online course or do you have to have to have a background in this already.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  5 месяцев назад +1

      Totally agree I think online courses are a good starting point especially when learning the technical fundamentals.

  • @optus7113
    @optus7113 Месяц назад +1

    What are the best universities in UK and Europe for post graduate programme in Geo-informatics?

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Месяц назад

      Check these out - www.mastersportal.com/search/master/geographical-information-systems/europe

  • @bc4198
    @bc4198 Год назад

    Any suggestions on preparing for a job managing an ArcGIS Hub?

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      Unfortunately no I have used mostly open source tools since 2010

  • @willyoung6891
    @willyoung6891 Год назад +6

    I did not hear you mention ArcGIS Pro at all. The industry I intend to work for uses this particular software.
    Are you familiar with it? I heard QGIS (a free community software) has no advanced mapping functionalities.
    But my main question is: Does learning QGIS easily transfer to ArcGIS Pro?
    Thanks.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад +2

      Yes I am familiar with ArcGIS and used it in college but haven’t since 2010. The concepts will definitely transfer but you will need to learn the particulars of the tool itself (such as names of analysis and menus/toolboxes). That said QGIS is equally useful and has a lot of feature parity.

  • @genifertom
    @genifertom Год назад

    Hi, Matt! I just would like to ask if GIS specialist or developer are not allowed to do video call?

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      Hey depending on the job and requirements yes I would imagine so!

    • @genifertom
      @genifertom Год назад

      Oh, that’s terrible. Thanks for the info though. Your video’s great too. I don’t have knowledge about GIS, but my friend does!

  • @geomagazine_khalid
    @geomagazine_khalid Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @egates
    @egates Год назад +1

    I've been working in IT support and implementation in finance and security for over 30 years helping customers implement technology and want to move into GIS - an area that I've been interested in for awhile. Is it realistic to think I can move into GIS at 56 years old? Will anyone hire a new old guy?

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  7 дней назад

      Yes! Those skills you have are definitely in demand so if you can use those IT skills to implement geospatial systems or cloud technology there is plenty of opportunity for that in GIS!

  • @innerpull
    @innerpull Год назад +2

    What are your thoughts on AI code assistants / data analytics tools like OpenAI's Code Interpreter and the impact of LLM's in the sector now moving forward for someone just beginning?

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  7 дней назад

      It’s advancing a lot and I think will become very common

  • @avirals_space2917
    @avirals_space2917 11 месяцев назад +1

    Please suggest some ideas regarding research in Remote Sensing and GIS by using GEE or AI.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  7 дней назад

      Check out some of the tutorials in leafmap and geemap packages docs

  • @soumyadeepseth382
    @soumyadeepseth382 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am a Masters student of Geography and a pg diploma student of applied geoinformatics, so, i want to know that- how will i apply to get a job range about 30,000 rupees up

  • @luc4sbel
    @luc4sbel 11 месяцев назад +2

    After 10 years I lost my job due to restructuring times in my company, I am GIS educated, and across 10 years I developed GIS software in a huge IT corporation for telco sector. My last position was Product Manager. Now I am looking for a new job in GIS and is very hard to find something interested. GIS is still a niche, especially in my country Poland. Probably I will change my carier path and I become the scrum product owner in fintech or e-commerce industry. My experience and education in GIS will be wasted. :(

    • @F0XxX98
      @F0XxX98 11 месяцев назад

      Possible to change location?

    • @muniaisworthit
      @muniaisworthit 8 месяцев назад +1

      how bout you use GIS as a skill to do freelancing?

    • @luc4sbel
      @luc4sbel 8 месяцев назад

      @@F0XxX98 unfortunatelly not, but I can work remote. The problem is that almost all job offers from US require being on US soil.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  7 дней назад

      Check out spatialnode.net they have a lot of international job postings

  • @Forex-World.smartmoney
    @Forex-World.smartmoney Год назад +1

    Hello thank you so much how about Arc Gis

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      I haven’t used ArcGIS since I graduated so only QGIS. They have a lot of similarities so you could certainly use that as well!

  • @ghassanjenainaty4212
    @ghassanjenainaty4212 Год назад

    i have a degree in GIS and i am trying to become a good GIS Analyst. If you can please enlighten me what should i do and if you are able to send me good tutorials i will be thankful

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  5 месяцев назад

      Check out some of my blog posts at forrest.nyc

  • @maxmax-cm7eh
    @maxmax-cm7eh Год назад +1

    I dont have a background in Geography but i know SQL and Python. So is it possible for me to learn geospatial

    • @BleyCraft
      @BleyCraft Год назад +1

      Sure

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад +1

      Absolutely! Check out my video on geospatial Python courses as they have some introductory concepts there. Also working on a video about that topic too.

  • @dajimaak7681
    @dajimaak7681 Год назад

    Your guys thoughts on Arcgis Pro?

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      I was taught GIS on ArcGIS but haven't used it since 2010. I think it is a very common tool but you can see how it compares to skills and salaries in my most recent video!

  • @ganeshpediredla5338
    @ganeshpediredla5338 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hi sir..
    I got an offer in GIS domain software company with WFH
    I am a graduated in mechanical engineering with 2.6 years career gap.. (But in interested IT sector)
    Could you plz guide me sir.. If i select this domain how is career and growth.
    For suppose, if i continue this one can i shift to another domain (like development or testing)
    Ur feedback is most important!!!
    Thank you

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  7 дней назад

      It’s a great field and yes you can use your skills to shift if you want!

  • @hanguyenthu5918
    @hanguyenthu5918 Год назад

    Should I use Python or Arcgis Pro? and Why?

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  5 месяцев назад

      It depends a lot on your job and work but generally Python gives you a lot of flexibility over a desktop toolkit.

  • @a.moumenmz8068
    @a.moumenmz8068 Год назад

    What's the difference between geospatial and geomatics sir ?

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      They are pretty closely related and have a lot of overlap but I generally think of geomatics as the collection of data on the earth and geospatial analysis is the analysis of that data along with other data.

  • @korawichbikedashcam6293
    @korawichbikedashcam6293 Год назад

    2:02 was that chainsaw real lol

  • @siwarattia4094
    @siwarattia4094 Год назад +1

    Is it possible to use the gis software for free!?

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад +4

      Exactly! QGIS, PostGIS, Python libraries, are all free.

  • @GingerBreadMan144
    @GingerBreadMan144 3 месяца назад

    I basically never see any ads mentioning SQL. Also, I hate coding. GIS has driven me to be very close to doing something stupid I can't take back. GIS ruined my life.

  • @Bkamron
    @Bkamron Год назад +2

    No question is annoying, especially if it gets you learning... too many, now, that's another story.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  7 дней назад

      I have definitely asked my fair share!

  • @illygah
    @illygah 9 месяцев назад +1

    "ess-cue-ell"

  • @DANNYEL20122
    @DANNYEL20122 Год назад

    So Surveying and Geomatics is just a data engineering course

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  Год назад

      So no those are definitely specialized parts of geospatial. The data engineering side is usually on the data that is produced from those fields but can apply to any field working with raw data that needs to be cleaned, transformed, and moved to other locations.

    • @fk8395
      @fk8395 Год назад

      Well it seems 😂. Either way there's no escaping coding! Something I've tried to escape for 5 years now it's catching up with me uurgh

  • @user-rl2wt3oc2d
    @user-rl2wt3oc2d 8 месяцев назад

    The professional industry uses arcgis and python. His first two recommendations for moving into the industry quickly are to learn two different software Suites. This makes no sense

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing! These are the tools that have helped me in my career and nothing against other paths but this represents my experience.

  • @4lkaplan
    @4lkaplan 2 месяца назад +3

    When I think of GIS and anyone in the world thinks GIS we think of Esri and ArcGIS. This is a very biased video since you work for Carto.

    • @MattForrest
      @MattForrest  7 дней назад

      It’s true however a lot of what I use is open source too. I’ve been doing GIS without Esri for 14 years now.

    • @Climbbupp
      @Climbbupp 5 дней назад

      Most Open source GIS runs on windows, Linux, Mac. It runs on a PC or the Cloud, docker, serverless. Combined with Python, it's just better. To add a py package to Pro, you have to clone the conda env for each desktop, name it the same, terrible.

  • @danielessiet4063
    @danielessiet4063 11 месяцев назад +1

    I sent you a request on LinkedIn