Geology is a career that is the least chosen among students contemplating on what college course to take. Only those who love science and the environment would choose this career path aside of course for the high pay.
There is a scarcity of geologists at present and the demand for them is still high despite recession ad unemployment. One thing that is not desirable about the course is the very limited job opportunities.
What are the opportunities for employment for a graduate of Geology? They are the most important employees in oil exploration, mineral exploitation, environmental protection, weather forecasting, education, and earth study.
According to Geology, salaries and demand for geologists often reflect the price of geological commodities such as metals, fuels, and construction materials. At present, a decrease in prices for some of these commodities has resulted in layoffs. However, despite the low prices, there is still demand. As economic conditions get better, demand and prices must both increase to create an environment of renewed hiring.
There is also an increasing demand for geologists outside of the mineral sector. Increasing environmental concerns and government rules ask for more geologist employment. At present, there is a bright future for this science course.
Geology salaries differ by employment sector. Geologists at present are earning an average of $83,000. Those employed in the environmental and government sectors are paid 10 to 40 percent less as compared to those in the mineral resource sector. However, these jobs are more stable.
The high salary for geologists will remain for years to come because of the shortage of graduates for this course. This course is for those who have extraordinary abilities in science and mathematics. Every year, there is a decrease of graduates because most of those who enrolled do not graduate for some reasons.