Submitted by Plonsky2 t3_11cjbd3 in Washington
SatoriPt1 t1_ja4gjw3 wrote
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Good to know. Any other tips for sprucing up the resume to make it more surveyor-centric? Thanks for taking the time, I appreciate it.
aagusgus t1_ja4ib0x wrote
Anything related to math is good, we do a lot of trigonometry, geometry and basic calculus. Anything related to drafting and AutoCAD is a huge plus, being able to draft now a days is almost more important than the math aspects. Construction background can be helpful, about half the work we do is related to new land development projects. History related topics are also good, we do a lot of research reading old deeds and maps, and interpreting historic documents. Map reading abilities are also important. Plus all the "normal" stuff, like being able to use excel, word, and communicate like a competent adult.
SatoriPt1 t1_ja4k0en wrote
This is perfect. Thank you so much for your time, enjoy the rest of your Sunday!!
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