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GEOGRAPHER
HOW TO APPLY
EMPLOYMENT INCENTIVES
JOB SUMMARY AND QUALIFICATIONS
Would you be interested in:
Developing expertise in mapping and map design used to guide over 200,000 enumerators in collecting Census information
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Preparing the highly specialized maps and files of geographic data for the Census
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Analyzing data to provide critical, up-to-date information for geographic publications
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Working on our nationwide cartographic and geographic data bases called TIGER
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Planning and monitoring field operations that involve recording and mapping millions of addresses across rural America, as well as updating maps and delivering questionnaires to millions of houses
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Planning and monitoring field operations that involve updating maps and lists of addresses for thousands of jurisdictions across urban America
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Writing instructions and training packages used by thousands of field supervisors and hundreds of thousands of field staff nationwide.
What you need to know:
Their background includes 24 semester / 35 quarter hours in geography or related fields similar to those listed below. Cartographers usually possess majors in cartography that include 30 semester hours/45 quarter hours in cartography and related sciences such as those listed below of which at least 6, but no more than 15 hours were in mathematics.
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Cartography
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Astronomy
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Photogrammetry
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Physical and Geological Oceanography
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Computer Science
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Land Surveying
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Geophysics
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Physical Geography
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Remote Sensing
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Geology
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Meteorology
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Statistics
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Anthropology
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Urban Studies and Urban Planning
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Geography
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Maps and Map Use
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Economic Geography
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Quantitative Methods in Geography
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Climatology
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Principles of Cartography
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Computer Mapping
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Cultural Geography
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Transportation Networks
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Urban Climates
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Applied Climatology
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Problems in Cartography
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Advance Remote Sensing
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Principles of Map Design
Are you interested in joining us?
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