David Johnson 1234 Any Street Sunflower, MS 32410 662-451-1547 [email protected]

CORE SKILLS • Map Reading and Data Modeling • Data Base Management • Imagery Identification Proficient in RemoteView Pro, GeoRover and Applications

EDUCATION 20xx Delta State University Cleveland, MS Bachelor of Science Major: Geospatial Information Technology

20xx National Geospatial Intelligence Training Facility Roanoke, VA Geospatial Digital Data Users Certification

WORK EXPERIENCE 20xx-Present BAE Systems Jackson, MS Geospatial Analyst  Provide analysis and support and damage assessment regarding counter intelligence  Conduct research and evaluation of raw and infused information to support mission objectives  Create detailed visual intelligence products and reports for briefing to meet established intelligence requirements

20xx-20xx Delta State University Cleveland, MS Geospatial Information Technology Intern  Provided assistance with MEMA (Mississippi Emergency Management Agency) with transfer of imagery  Created a draft plan and needs assessment for Mid-Delta Storm Recovery, Inc.  Assisted with FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), Southern Region regarding hurricane season modules  Processed and analyzed Google Earth data regarding predicted winter storm models and patterns

20xx-20xx WDAV Jackson, MS Meteorology Intern  Researched and reviewed weather patterns and trends  Wrote weather reports for on-air talent  Featured as emergency on-air talent during tornado outbreak of April 20xx

HONORS AND ACTIVITIES  President’s List  John R. Winston College of Arts Sciences Memorial Scholarship  Geospatial Technology Society  Southern Geospatial Technology Association David Johnson 1234 Any Street Sunflower, MS 32410 662-451-1547 [email protected]

REFERENCES

Mr. Kevin L. Shelton Managing Programmer BAE Systems Jackson, MS 38733 (601)) 826-0000 [email protected]

Mr. George C. Clark Station Owner WDAV Jackson MS 38733 (601) 846-1111 [email protected]

Dr. Cooper Johnson Academic Advisor / GIS Department Delta State University Cleveland, MS 38733 (662) 846-2222 [email protected]

Sample Interview Questions for GIS

 What are the duties of a GIS Mapping Analyst?  What is meant by the term 'precision'?  What are sliver polygons?  How would you copy a file from a network location in a Windows environment?  What is a variable?  What is a projection? How is a projection changed using ARCINFO or ArcView?  What is positional error?  What is the difference between a Union and an Intersect function?  What file is required to properly display a TIFF Image in the correct coordinate space?  What is attribute uncertainty?  What is the difference between CAD and GIS?  What is meant by the term 'accuracy'?  What is meant by the term 'data quality'?  What is the MAUP?  What is Heads-Up Digitizing?  What is a mental map?  What is ArcObjects?  What is Monte Carlo simulation?

 GIS is a highly technical, cutting edge technology. As a member of the IT community, how do you stay current with changes in GIS and technology?  You have been given a text file consisting of miscellaneous data including names, addresses, and X-Y coordinates. How would you input this data into a GIS?  What is the difference between CAD and GIS? What would an appropriate use be for either?  What is a projection? How is a projection changed using ARCINFO or ArcView?  How do raster and vector data differ, and give an example of each?  How would you copy a file from a network location in a Windows environment?  What is Heads-Up Digitizing?  What is a variable?  What is the difference between a Union and an Intersect function?  Given a database with a “Last Name” Field, describe a SQL statement that selects all people with the last name of Smith.  What file is required to properly display a TIFF Image in the correct coordinate space?  Given a Future Land Use coverage or shapefile, how could you calculate the acreages by Land Use type? Assume that there is a field called “acreage.”  A data request for eagle nest locations has been given to you. How do you go about locating the data?  How do you set an environment variable in Windows NT, 9x or any programming language?