Hello, Esri Young Professionals Network!
I hope this message finds you well. My name is Kavin Phabiani, I am currently a senior studying computer science at UC Riverside. I am currently in the process of applying to graduate programs in Spatial Data Science at universities such as USC and UIUC, as well as a few programs in pure Data Science. I’ve always been fascinated by the intersection of geospatial technologies and data-driven insights, and I want to build a career where I can leverage these skills to tackle real-world challenges.
However, as I navigate the various options available, I’m seeking guidance from this community of experienced geospatial professionals. Here are a few questions I’d love your input on:
Is pursuing a specialized Spatial Data Science program the right path?
How valuable are geospatial tools like ArcGIS in the industry?
I’d love to hear your thoughts and advice as I navigate these decisions. Thank you in advance for taking the time to share your wisdom. I am excited to be a part of the YPN community!
Wow!!
Great.
Hi, did you find it difficult to get internships in the geospatial area?
Hi Kavin,
These are great questions and I have some industry background with spatial data science so hopefully I can help you consider some things. I'm a water resource engineer by background but got a masters in a data science focused engineering program in 2020. Since then, I've been working for a consulting firm mainly utilizing ArcGIS for both desktop and online/enterprise environments to solve challenges water utilities face.
Based on your background, I think one of the the most important things you can do is to get real world experience through an internship. Is there a particular industry you're looking to utilize your data science skills? Having a drive towards solving specific problems will make your career more rewarding and keep you centered when things get difficult so I would look towards finding what that is if you haven't already and then look for internships utilizing GIS in those fields. It could be finance, engineering, government, etc.
Best,
Sean