Strategy
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Where Will Your Path Lead
The weather industry is much larger than you may think
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NOAA, BOM, MetOffice, METEO France
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Airlines, helicopters, private jets
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Ski Resorts
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Energy Trading
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Professional & College Sports
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Snow plows, construction, avalanches
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TV On-Air & Radio Meteorologists
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Emergency Management
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Forensics
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University Professor
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High School Science Teacher
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Climate Change Planning & Resiliency
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NASA Operations
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Military Operations
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Coachella, Glastonbury or Tomorrowland Festivals
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Construction
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Home Roof Installers
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Fire Risk and Mitigation
What Skills Do You Bring
How do your interests and skills connect to the available career paths
In Demand Technical SkillsÂ
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Python or R
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Develop WRF or hi-res models
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Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
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Large Meteorological Dataset
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Tableau, Power BI
Meteorology - Specific Skills
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Pattern Recognition
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MicroClimate for Multiple Regions
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Boundary Layer
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City max / min, clouds, winds, dew points
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Model Bias
Behavioural & Transferable Skills
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Communications - Written & Verbally
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Build Relationships
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Fast-Paced, deadline driven work environments
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Work 24/7 shifts, nights, weekends, and holidays
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Making The Connection
Take the best path to reach your dream career
LocationÂ
Remote Doesn’t Exist - 99% of Meteorology Jobs are onsite or hybrid-local (you have to move)
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Family - How far away is too far?
Cost of Living - Early Career doesn’t pay a lot
LoveCities, Outdoors, Ocean, Desert
Climate - You should get this one
Company
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Growth Potential
Good Benefits
Reasonable Salary
Qualified Co-Workers
Work From Home Policies
Vacation Policy
Industry
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Energy
Aviation
Road Transportation
Agriculture
Marine
Emergency Management
Insurance
Government
Academia
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