Critical workforce skills for bachelor-level geoscientists: An analysis of geoscience job advertisements

Author:

Shafer G.W.1ORCID,Viskupic K.1,Egger A.E.2

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Geosciences, Boise State University, 1910 University Drive, Boise, Idaho 83725, USA

2. 2Department of Geological Sciences, Central Washington University, 400 East University Way, Ellensburg, Washington 98926, USA

Abstract

AbstractUnderstanding the skills bachelor-level geoscientists need to enter the workforce is critical to their success. The goal of this study was to identify the workforce skills that are most requested from a broad range of geoscience employers. We collected 3668 job advertisements for bachelor-level geoscientists and used a case-insensitive, code-matching function in Matlab to determine the skills geoscience employers seek. Written communication (67%), field skills (63%), planning (53%), and driving (51%) were most frequently requested. Field skills and data collection were frequently found together in the ads. Written communication skills were common regardless of occupation. Quantitative skills were requested less frequently (23%) but were usually mentioned several times in the ads that did request them, signaling their importance for certain jobs. Some geoscience-specific skills were rarely found, such as temporal understanding (5%) and systems thinking (0%). We also subdivided field skills into individual tasks and ranked them by employer demand. Site assessments and evaluations, unspecified field tasks, and monitoring were the most frequently requested field skills. This study presents the geoscience community with a picture of the skills sought by employers of bachelor-level geoscientists and provides departments and programs with data they can use to assess their curricula for workforce preparation.

Publisher

Geological Society of America

Subject

Stratigraphy,Geology

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