As a GIS Analyst you work with geospatial data, mapping tools (like ArcGIS, QGIS), and spatial analysis — building valuable technical skills in data handling, visualization, and spatial problem-solving. This enhances both technical depth and analytical thinking
Cons
In some cities or regions, many people have GIS degrees but the number of available analyst jobs is limited, increasing competition.
Organization with a supportive leadership team. As an HR, I’ve seen genuine efforts being made to improve employee experience, transparency, and communication. The company values commitment and performance, and employees who show initiative are recognized. Good learning curve and exposure to real-time challenges.