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Students should also regularly utilize the resources available through the Center for Student Experience & Talent at UWM. The center is about more than resume preparation. The career professionals there can help you identify your professional goals and teach you techniques (like informational interviewing and shadowing) to learn more about professional careers. They can also help you develop your job search strategy, help you locate an internship, or connect you with UWM alumni who may be able to provide you with information or advice in a particular industry or career.

Sample Career Outcomes

  • RA Smith, Project Manager
  • City of Charlotte, Planner
  • Boeing, GIS Analyst
  • City of Madison, GIS Analyst
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Environmental Health Coordinator
  • Washington University, Community Development Manager
  • SC Johnson, Community Affairs Manager
  • U.S. National Park Service, Cartographer
  • WE Energies, GIS Specialist
  • City of Milwaukee, Forestry Specialist
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific, Import/Export Analyst
  • Utility Data Contractors, Inc., GIS Analyst
  • Hebert Associates, Survey Technician
  • State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Data Editor
  • City of Milwaukee, Public Works Inspector
  • State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Wastewater Specialist
  • State of Wisconsin Department of Revenue, Property Assessment Specialist
  • East Central Florida Regional Planning Council, Planner
  • Clean Water Action, Environmental Geographer
  • Michigan Forest Products Council, Director of Sustainability

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