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Who knew map-making could be so much fun?! 

John Nelson, based in Michigan, is a cartographer at Esri, a large geographic information system software company. 

Having a passion for creativity and precision, John discovered that he could make maps for a living, not knowing it could ultimately be fun and rewarding.

In this episode, we dive deep into the field of cartography, where there’s so much more beyond just making maps. Learn how you can get started in this profession, the exciting and challenging parts, what things you need to be good at, and so much more…

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⌚️Timestamps:

00:00 An overview of John’s role as a cartographer

00:54 What cartography really is

05:24 Educational requirements to become a cartographer

06:30 The skills you need to become a cartographer

09:35 The daily tasks of a cartographer

19:17 The challenging and exciting parts in cartography

21:37 Typical work setup of a cartographer

29:53 Tools and technologies used on the job

40:37 How to get started in cartography

42:35 The typical promotion path and salary for cartographers

51:22 Transitioning into Cartography

52:53 Resources, recommendations, and tips for aspiring cartographers