Position | Organization Name |
Teaching Fellow | Colorado Rocky Mountain School |
Graduate Teaching Associate | The Ohio State University |
Teacher | Avon Old Farms School |
Photography Teacher | Episcopal High School |
Science Teacher | Julia Morgan School for Girls |
Men's Soccer Coach | Hall-Dale High School |
Art Teacher | Beginnings Nursery School |
Environ. Educ. | Chewonki Foundation |
Spanish Language School Administrator | Madre Tierra Spanish School |
Sheltered English Inclusion Teacher | Orchard Gardens Pilot School |
Alumni and Careers
Studying our dramatically changing Earth, ocean, and climate is fascinating. Add the perk that the skills and knowledge that EOS students acquire, even as undergraduates, are in demand by many industries—and you have a dynamic, exciting major that can lead you to a fulfilling career.
Career Resources
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GROW is a website dedicated to providing resources for both undergraduate and graduate students who intend to pursue a career in geoscience. - The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes an occupational outlook handbook every year. Learn more about occupations in earth and oceanographic sciences on the BLS website.
Median Annual Salaries for Geoscientists: $83,680 (as of May 2021)
Destinations of Recent EOS Alumni
Profiles of individuals and their education/career paths published by earth and oceanographic organizations:
- American Geophysical Union (2022) “The Career Issue” 103 (8) pp. 24-37.
- American Geophysical Union (2021) “The Career Issue” 102 (9) pp. 24-39.
- Oceanography Society (2014) “Autobiographical sketches” as a supplement to Oceanography 27 (4).
- Society of Latinxs/Hispanics in Earth and Space Science Member Profiles
- Black in Geoscience Profiles
- Earth Science Women’s Network Member Spotlights
- American Geosciences Institute Profiles of Geoscientists