On December 2nd, 2016 at 12:00pm PST, the California Section of the American Institute of Professional Geologists, with the UC Davis Student Chapter and the Sonoma State University Student Chapter will host a free conference call for those wanting an interview and resume workshop over the phone.
The USGS posted a link to their "Career Cards" that talk about different jobs within the survey. The cards cover the Biologist, Biological Science Technician, Cartographer, Chemist, Ecologist, Geographer, Geologist, Hydrologist, Hydrologic Technician and Physical Scientist.
The American Association of Geographers (AAG) have launched a dashboard to provide members access to data on geography and geographers. These data can be used to help support applications to establish new degree programs, or encourage students to major in geography and provide insight into the status of geography literacy and national trends in higher education.
The AGI Workforce Program published Geoscience Currents #114: Federal Funding for the Geosciences, 1970-2015. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a PDF.
The American Geosciences Institute Workforce Program published Geoscience Currents #112 and #113. Currents #112 looked at the median salaries for geoscience-related occupations in 2015.
The American Geosciences Institute (AGI) announces the publication of its 2016 Status of the Geoscience Workforce Report, its biennial comprehensive report on educational, employment, and economic indicators in the geosciences.