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How to Hire a Geologist

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Does your growing business need a geologist? A geologist studies natural formations and promotes environmental conservation and safe land development.

Understanding the steps behind hiring a geologist, including data about candidates in Canada looking for geologist jobs, salaries, and key terms to include in your job description, can help you stand out from the competition to reach, attract, and hire quality candidates.

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Why hire a geologist

A geologist studies earth formations and promotes safe land development. They often work for construction companies or mining companies, making sure that their worksites are safe.

Contributions of a great geologist:

  • Collecting mineral samples
  • Creating maps of geological features
  • Researching the Earth and natural resources

What are the different types of geologist?

Geologists can work in a variety of industries, including mining, oil extraction, and education. Geologists will work in research laboratories or in the field, making sure that work sites are safe. The following is a list of different types of geologist.

  • Mine Geologists: Work for mining companies, helping to find mining locations.
  • Environmental Geologists: Study how we are impacting the Earth.
  • Survey Geologists: Work for the government, doing geological surveys.
  • Marine Geologists: Study the ocean floor.
  • Hydrogeologists: Study the distribution of water in rocks and soil.

Where to find a geologist

To find the right geologist for your business, consider trying out a few different recruiting strategies:

  • Professional associations: There are local geologist associations that will allow you to post jobs. Doing this is a great way to find experienced geologists.
  • Geology student associations: To be a geologist, you need to have a university degree in geology. If you would like to hire a new graduate, student associations are great places to start your search.
  • Networking events: Geologists throw networking events where they can share information and research. By participating in such an event, you might be able to find a qualified candidate.

Post your job online: Try posting your geologist job on Indeed to find and attract quality geologist candidates.

Skills to look for in a great geologist

A great geologist candidate will have the following skills and attributes as well as work experience that reflects:

  • Research skills
  • Oral and written communication skills
  • Project management skills
  • Ability to solve problems quickly

Writing a geologist job description

A thoughtful description is important for finding qualified geologist candidates. A geologist job description includes a compelling summary of the role, detailed list of duties and responsibilities, and the required and preferred skills for the position.

When writing your geologist job description, consider including some or all of the following keywords to improve the visibility of your job posting. These are the most popular search terms leading to clicks on geologist jobs, according to Indeed data:

  • Geologist
  • Geology
  • Environmental
  • Mining
  • Environmental science
  • Geoscience

Interviewing geologist candidates

Strong candidates for geologist positions will be confident answering questions regarding:

  • Experience conducting research
  • Experience interpreting data
  • Ability to work with and train other geologists
  • Ability to make land process predictions

Need help coming up with interview questions? See our list of geologist interview questions for examples (with sample answers).

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