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Geotechnical Employment

Geotechnical Employment. Kathy Troost ktroost@uw.edu kt@troostgeosciences.com. Background. 33-year career Most students end up in Consulting Most jobs are in Private Sector Most jobs require MS Networking is key. Employment Sector for AEG Members. 50%. 4 0%. 30%. 2 0%. 10%. 0%.

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Geotechnical Employment

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  1. Geotechnical Employment Kathy Troost ktroost@uw.edu kt@troostgeosciences.com

  2. Background • 33-year career • Most students end up in Consulting • Most jobs are in Private Sector • Most jobs require MS • Networking is key

  3. Employment Sector for AEG Members 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0%

  4. Salary and Degree

  5. Salary and Degree Mid to Senior Level Entry Level

  6. Desirable Employee Qualities • Vary by position • Engaging and energetic • Flexible: tasks, travel, hrs • Independent worker, team player • Responsible • Capable and competent

  7. Desirable Employee Qualities • Vary by position • Engaging and energetic • Flexible: tasks, travel, hrs • Independent worker, team player • Responsible • Capable and competent 1 2 3

  8. Preferred Skills • Computer savvy • GIS a bonus • Strong math background • Good communication • Field Experience • 40-hour OSHA training • Prep for Licensing

  9. States Requiring Licensure

  10. Steps for Finding a Job • Network, network, network • Join professional societies, volunteer • Identify type of work desired • Market select companies • Find internships • Review websites • Contact technical people

  11. University of Washington • Facebook, Twitter, Linked- In, Blogs • Considering Recruiting Program • New Professional Masters Program in Applied Geosciences • Transfer Thursday

  12. Social Media http://environmentlink.wordpress.com/ http://uwess.wordpress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/University-of-Washington-Earth-and-Space-Sciences http://twitter.com/uw_ess http://www.ess.washington.edu/ess/ http://www.ess.washington.edu/ess/education/grad/appliedFAQ.html http://www.ess.washington.edu/ess/education/grad/appliedms.html

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