Should I Become A GIS Analyst (One Minute Quiz)

Alyssa Omandac

Career Quiz and Most Suitable Personality

GIS Analysts

GIS Analysts GIS Analysts use geographical information and data sets from other sources to develop maps and reports. They may use computer-aided design (CAD) software and other technologies to make complex data sets easier to understand.

Salary
$64000
Education
Bachelor's degree
Personality



Find a job you love and you will never work a day in your life.Confucius

Table of contents
  1. Career Quiz
  2. Suitable Personality Type
  3. Pros and Cons

Career Quiz

In this career quiz, there are 8-10 questions that will give you a pretty good perspective on whether this career is right for you.

There are 3 answers to each question: Dislike, Maybe, and Like.

Answer “Like / Yes” if you tell yourself “Yes! I would love do this” or “Yeah, I’m that type of person”.
Answer “Okay / Maybe” if you tell yourself “Umm…I think I will be okay with that”.
Answer “Dislike / No” if you tell yourself “Ugh…Sounds boring” or “No way!”.

Ready? Let’s start!

Question Yes Maybe No
Would you be interested in generating digital maps?
Do you think that you could perform spatial analysis using complex data sets?
Are you interested in developing applications to help people understand the data?
Are you an analytical thinker and able to conduct spatial analysis?
Do you have the technical aptitude needed to learn programming languages?
Do you have good interpersonal, written, and communication skills?
Do you enjoy creating and looking at maps?
Are you interested in helping make sense of complex data sets using geographical maps?

Your Results

Done?

Now count how many points you have.

Dislike = 0 point
Okay = 1 point
Like = 2 points

After you’re done counting your points. Click below to view your results.


Suitable Personality Type

The Thinker

People with this personality likes to work with ideas that require an extensive amount of thinking. They prefer work that requires them to solve problems mentally. You can read more about these career personality types here.

GIS Analysts need to be analytical thinkers as most of their work revolves around the analysis of data. Working in this field also requires technical aptitude due to the wide variety of software and technologies that you will work with.

Most employers also prefer GIS Analysts to have good interpersonal skills and written and verbal communication skills as you will work with a diverse range of people and collaborate on projects frequently.

Pros and Cons

Pros

Your Work Is Diverse and Interesting

GIS Analysts do not perform monotonous tasks. You are constantly working with something new, which keeps the job interesting.

You Get to Work with Innovative Technologies

GIS Analysts frequently use the latest technologies to create maps or compile data. As a relatively new field, there are constantly breakthroughs and new technologies to discover.

You May Help Improve Public Health

When working for healthcare companies or public health agencies, the maps that you create may help decision-makers better serve the public. The information that you present can be used to make more informed choices related to public health services.

You May Work in a Variety of Industries

If you get tired of working in a particular industry, you can always find work in another. GIS Analysts are employed in almost every industry that uses geographical data to make decisions.

Cons

There Is Not Much Room for Advancement

GIS Analysis is a relatively small field with limited room for advancement. Other than switching to a different industry, the only way to progress your career is to move into management positions, such as Project Manager.

Compiling and Cleansing Data Can Be Tiring

While most of the work that you perform is not monotonous, compiling data and looking for errors and inconsistencies can be boring.

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