
Developing your career
We support geography in professional practice through Chartered accreditation, resources, programmes, knowledge exchange, events, policy consultation responses and briefings.
Browse our career resources for professionals, both from the Society and other organisations.

Using the Framework of Competencies
The Chartered Geographer Framework of Competencies can provide structure to your career development

Conducting yourself professionally
Professional behaviour is important in the workplace

Get the most out of networking
Networking is how you develop professional relationships, where you can help others and receive assistance yourself to meet individual or organisational goals.

Applications and interviews
Your chances of being employed will be much better if you think quality over quantity and invest your time in making a few very good applications, rather than dozens of generic applications which yield no interviews.

Adopting a professional code of conduct and ethical practice
Understand and use codes of conduct to improve your professionalism.

The benefits of belonging to a professional body early in your career
Professional bodies support your career and offer opportunities for networking and professional development.

Reflective practice maximises the benefits of professional development
Reflective practice turns experience into learning by capturing your reflections and using them to inform your career.

Developing your career using the CPD cycle
The CPD cycle can help you to identify, plan complete and reflect upon the right types of CPD

Choosing the right mix of Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Understand how to strike the right balance of CPD activities in your career.

An introduction to Continuing Professional Development
CPD is a structured and purposeful way to maintain and improve your knowledge, skills and professional qualities.

The benefits of engaging in Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Engaging in CPD can enhance your skills and knowledge, enable networking, and demonstrates your professionalism.

#UseGeography - five key tips from our careers webinars
See our five key tips for starting your careers with geography