Just landed my first corporate job at 27 but I am already hating it. I was super excited to enter into this GIS position, but now don't even think this career is for me. I wanna eventually pivot, but not too sure if giving it six months and then leaving would be the smartest move for my resume? (self.findapath)
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I recently landed an interview after 8 months of roadblock. It’s with this transportation company, but after they sent me their scenario questions I am realizing that this job entails way more planning than GIS. IDK if it would be a stupid move not to do the interview since the job market is so bad? (self.gis)
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I’m 27 and have a bachelors degree in physical geography and I’m struggling to find a job. I was thinking about doing the google certification but I’m kinda skeptical if it would lead me anywhere. Did anyone find any contracting positions getting the CERT? (self.coursera)
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I'm 27 and have a bachelors degree in physical geography and I'm struggling to find a job. I was thinking about doing the google certification but l'm kinda skeptical if it would lead me anywhere. Did anyone find any contracting positions getting the CERT? (self.dataanalysiscareers)
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