How do they match: Geographers

  • Geographers

  • Scientist
  • Geographer
  • Geographic Information Systems Geographer
  • Geographic Information Systems Analyst
  • Geographic Information Systems Coordinator
  • Geographic Information Systems Physical Scientist
  • Geography Professor
  • Earth Observations Scientist
  • Economic Geographer
  • GIS Geographer
  • GIS Physical Scientist
  • Physical Geographer
  • Political Geographer

  • Analyze geographic distributions of physical and cultural phenomena on local, regional, continental, or global scales.
  • Create and modify maps, graphs, or diagrams, using geographical information software and related equipment, and principles of cartography, such as coordinate systems, longitude, latitude, elevation, topography, and map scales.
  • Develop, operate, and maintain geographical information computer systems, including hardware, software, plotters, digitizers, printers, and video cameras.
  • Gather and compile geographic data from sources such as censuses, field observations, satellite imagery, aerial photographs, and existing maps.
  • Locate and obtain existing geographic information databases.
  • Provide geographical information systems support to the private and public sectors.
  • Teach geography.

  • Collect geographical or geological field data.
  • Compile geographic or related data.
  • Develop software or applications for scientific or technical use.
  • Instruct college students in social sciences or humanities disciplines.
  • Prepare scientific or technical reports or presentations.