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Remote Jobs in GIS

How to find remote GIS jobs

Online Job Boards: Websites like Indeed, Glassdoor, and Monster have many listings for remote GIS jobs. You can search for “remote GIS jobs” or “GIS remote work” and filter results by location.

To search for remote GIS jobs on LinkedIn, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your LinkedIn account.
  2. Click on the “Jobs” tab in the navigation bar at the top of the page.
  3. In the “Job title, keywords, or company” search bar, enter “remote GIS jobs” or a similar search query.
  4. Use the “Location” filter to select “Remote” or “Anywhere”.
  5. Use the “Experience Level” and “Industry” filters to narrow down your search further if desired.
  6. Click the “Search” button to see the results of your search.
  7. Browse through the job listings to see if any match your skills and interests. You can also sort the results by relevance or date posted.
  8. Apply to the jobs you are interested in by following the instructions in the job listing.

Note: You may need to have a premium LinkedIn account to see all of the job listings and apply to them.

To search for remote GIS jobs on Indeed, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Indeed website (www.indeed.com)
  2. In the search bar, enter “remote GIS jobs” or a similar search query.
  3. Use the “Location” filter to select “Remote” or “Anywhere”.
  4. Use the “Job Type” filter to select “Full-time” or “Part-time”, if desired.
  5. Click the “Find Jobs” button to see the results of your search.
  6. Browse through the job listings to see if any match your skills and interests. You can also sort the results by relevance, date, or salary.
  7. Read the job description and requirements carefully and apply to the jobs you are interested in by following the instructions in the job listing.

Note: You can also use other filters such as “Company” or “Date Posted” to further refine your search results.

To search for remote GIS jobs on Glassdoor, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Glassdoor website (www.glassdoor.com)
  2. In the search bar, enter “remote GIS jobs” or a similar search query.
  3. Use the “Location” filter to select “Remote” or “Anywhere”.
  4. Use the “Job Type” filter to select “Full-time” or “Part-time”, if desired.
  5. Click the “Find Jobs” button to see the results of your search.
  6. Browse through the job listings to see if any match your skills and interests. You can also sort the results by relevance or date posted.
  7. Read the job description and requirements carefully and apply to the jobs you are interested in by following the instructions in the job listing.

Note: You can also use other filters such as “Company” or “Salary Estimate” to further refine your search results. Glassdoor also provides company reviews and salary information that can be helpful in making informed decisions about job opportunities.

To search for remote GIS jobs on Monster, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Monster website (www.monster.com)
  2. In the search bar, enter “remote GIS jobs” or a similar search query.
  3. Use the “Location” filter to select “Remote” or “Anywhere”.
  4. Use the “Job Type” filter to select “Full-time” or “Part-time”, if desired.
  5. Click the “Find Jobs” button to see the results of your search.
  6. Browse through the job listings to see if any match your skills and interests. You can also sort the results by relevance, date, or salary.
  7. Read the job description and requirements carefully and apply to the jobs you are interested in by following the instructions in the job listing.

Note: You can also use other filters such as “Company” or “Experience Level” to further refine your search results. Monster also provides career resources and advice that can be helpful in your job search.

How to setup google alerts for remote GIS jobs

To set up Google Alerts for remote GIS jobs, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Google Alerts website (www.google.com/alerts)
  2. Sign in to your Google account. If you don’t have a Google account, you can create one for free.
  3. In the “Create an alert about” field, enter “remote GIS jobs” or a similar search query.
  4. In the “Deliver to” field, select your preferred delivery method, such as email.
  5. In the “How often” field, select how often you want to receive alerts, such as “As-it-happens”.
  6. In the “Sources” field, select the sources you want to receive alerts from, such as “News”, “Blogs”, or “Web”.
  7. In the “Language” field, select your preferred language, if applicable.
  8. Click the “Create Alert” button.
  9. You will now receive alerts for remote GIS jobs that match your search query and criteria.

Note: You can also set up multiple alerts for different search queries or criteria to receive a wider range of job listings. You can also edit or delete your alerts at any time by going to the Google Alerts website.

About the Author
I'm Daniel O'Donohue, the voice and creator behind The MapScaping Podcast ( A podcast for the geospatial community ). With a professional background as a geospatial specialist, I've spent years harnessing the power of spatial to unravel the complexities of our world, one layer at a time.