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Current Trends in the Geoscience Workforce Heather Houlton Christopher Keane Carolyn Wilson

Where do Geoscientists Work ?

How much Money can you earn?

Bachelor’s: 30% Master’s: 43% Doctorate: 66% Bachelor’s: 30% Master’s: 43% Doctorate: 66% Geoscience Grads Continuing on to Geoscience Careers 262,627 geoscience jobs today ~130,000 retire ~130,000 geoscientists expected to retire 72,000 growth 72,000 geoscience job growth by 2021 (BLS) 15,000 new graduates 15,000 total new graduates (MS or PhD) 45,000 new graduates 45,000 total new graduates if hiring BS/BA OR Net deficit 150,000 Net deficit of over 150,000 geoscientists by 2021 Attrition, Growth and Replacement in the next 10 years in the U.S.

What are geoscience employers seeking? Strong math and problem solving skills An Understanding of fundamental concepts Having Flexibility in working environment Willingness to travel To proficiently communicate science concepts Having field experience