Get a part-time job or internship with a company that offers remote sensing services. Find job postings and career resources at the Students section of the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) Web site, https://www.asprs.org/Students.html. Conduct an interview of a remote sensing scientist and technologist to find out what they do in their job and how they got started in their career. Ask your school's career services office for help with securing an interview. Join a professional association to meet others working in the field, take classes, and volunteer at industry-related events. Groups such as the ASPRS and the IEEE Computer Society, among many others, offer student memberships as well as student discounts for various classes and programs.
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