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Career Opportunities

Esri is hiring smart people with all levels of experience for positions at our headquarters, regional offices, and R&D Centers. Your work will affect the way people live and how organizations solve problems. We offer exceptional benefits, competitive salaries, profit sharing, and a collaborative and stimulating environment. Join us and be part of Esri’s mission to make a difference in our world. Check esri.com/careers for a comprehensive listing.

Software Development and ArcGIS Product Engineering

Software Developer—ArcGIS Spatial Analyst: The heart of GIS is solving spatial problems using great software tools. Help Esri write those tools by designing, implementing, testing, and documenting algorithms and workflows for multidimensional gridded data.

QA Engineer—ArcGIS Enterprise: Provide users with powerful and reliable ways to manage their GIS services by helping to design and build Esri’s next generation ArcGIS Enterprise software.

Sharing Data and Content Product Engineer: As part of the core ArcGIS Desktop team, leverage your web GIS skills to further develop the publishing and sharing capabilities of Esri software.

Cartographer: Create stunning new designs and publish cutting-edge online maps and layers for the Living Atlas of the World—one of the largest, highest-quality collections of ready-to-use geographic information.

Government Solutions Product Engineer: Use your passion for GIS to create and deliver industry-specific apps, maps, and tools in the ArcGIS platform.

Product Management

Product Manager—Content: Be the primary product interface for Esri content. Work with development staff, regional offices, international distributors, and partners to provide pre- and postsales support.

Professional Services and Consulting

Systems Design Analyst: Employ your technical knowledge and superior customer service skills to consult with Esri customers and support their strategic and operational enterprise GIS objectives.

Product Design Engineer—3D: Apply your insight, creativity, and technical expertise to help Esri customers use ArcGIS technology to derive actionable information products from their vast, diverse data holdings.

Educational Services and Technical Support

Sales Consultant—Training Solutions: Seek out and procure new training opportunities with federal defense and intelligence agencies by consulting with them to clearly understand their needs.

Instructor—GIS: Teach Esri software courses in traditional and online instructor-led classrooms to help users stay on the leading edge of GIS technology.

Support Analysts: Ensure that customers successfully use Esri products to achieve their organizational goals. Draw from your unique combination of collaborative, technical, and customer service skills to find solutions that improve their workflows.

Business Development

Partner Manager—Real Estate: Use your sales and management experience to help partners take full advantage of Esri’s technology and market presence so they can grow their businesses.

Account Executives and Account Managers—Insurance, Telecommunications/Cable, and NGA: Work with an account team to sell and promote the adoption of the ArcGIS platform within specific organizations.

Presales and Solution Engineering

Solution Engineers—Financial Services, Retail, and Wireless: Define and deliver strategies to address users’ business challenges and clarify how GIS brings value to the financial services, retail, and wireless sectors.

Marketing

Analyst Relations Manager: Drive Esri’s analyst relations program. Clarify and reinforce the Esri vision and strategy and influence positive industry analyst recommendations.