ASPRS Survey Finds Hiring in the Geospatial Industry Continues

Despite an 8.6% unemployment rate in the U.S. it has been determined that at least 57% of the Sustaining Member organizations of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) are currently hiring for jobs within the geospatial industry.

ASPRS recently conducted a survey of 129 ASPRS Sustaining Member career websites and determined that in the month of November at least 73 ASPRS Sustaining Member companies/agencies had job postings on their websites that consisted of positions ranging from entry-level jobs to high-level executive positions.

“We are very excited with these statistics,” said Brian Murphy Vice Chair of the ASPRS Sustaining Members Council. “While the national and local media continue to saturate the airwaves with reports on high unemployment we feel that these survey results provide a particularly positive outlook for students and individuals who might be seeking jobs within the geospatial industry.”

ASPRS Sustaining Members consist of private and publically-traded firms academic institutions non-profit organizations and government agencies ranging in size from a few individuals to hundreds of thousands of employees. Many of these organizations provide services that include sensor and software development aerial mapping photogrammetry GIS consulting data processing photointerpretation lidar surveys research and development topographic mapping teaching and more.

A list consisting of ASPRS Sustaining Member organizations that are currently hiring and hyperlinks to their respective career websites is accessible to ASPRS members through the website at https://www.asprs.org/Classified-Ads/ and click on Virtual Career Expo. For more information on becoming an ASPRS individual member visit https://www.asprs.org/Join-Now/. For firms or organizations interested in becoming an ASPRS Sustaining Member please visit Corporate Sustaining Membership. ASPRS currently offers complimentary membership for individuals experiencing economic hardships. For more information contact members@asprs.org.