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GIS Grads Class of 2000


A number of students have recently graduated from some fine institutions that specialize in GIS and related technologies. Students from COGS (Nova Scotia), BCIT (B.C, Canada), University of Idaho, Univ. of Texas, Univ. of California, U. of Washington and other fine institutions have posted their resumes in a section of the Geo-Career Center specially designed for them. GIS Grad resumes are available at http://spatialnews.geocomm.com/classifieds/grads/

The GeoCommunity would like to help get these GIS grads into the work force and hope that many of the GIS professionals that subscribe to SpatialNews will take the time to check out their credentials. Many of the students are willing to relocate for suitable employment and a number of them have personal webpages showcasing their work.

Colleges and Universities with GIS programs are encouraged to inform their students about this opportunity and we welcome any new postings that we receive.

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