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Why turn into a surveyor?
Surveyors play an integral role in developing new high-tech, sustainable cities, tackling climate change and solving global issues like urbanisation, migration and resource scarcity.

This makes their skills very appealing to employers and opens up global career opportunities...

Shape the planet around you
Transform our cities and landscapes and improve how people work and travel, where they live, and how they build safer, healthier, happier communities.

As a surveyor, you can play a central role in shaping the planet around us and gain the satisfaction of seeing work improve our built and natural environments: from greener transport systems to urban regeneration projects, like the London Olympic Park ? which transformed East London by creating a large number of homes and local jobs.

Welcome to the planet of surveying

This video takes you through the answers to some of the very most common questions in what surveying is, what it means to be a surveyor and how to get into the profession.
Experience an environment of variety
Surveying is a truly varied career mixing office-based work, innovative technologies and the opportunity to work on major projects with real social value.

From planning skyscrapers and sports stadiums to creating film sets and festival sites, surveyors work on a huge variety of projects and with all kinds of people ? architects, property developers, safety experts, asset managers? No two days will be the same in the wonderful world of surveying.

And it?s Chartered Surveyor Addlestone : with projects, skills and clients spanning the world it provides great opportunities for international travel. All this makes surveying a hugely varied, fun and collaborative profession.
Create a valued and well-paid career
Surveying skills are increasingly popular around the world, in order to grow your job, develop specialisms and explore global opportunities.

With skills which range from 3D-modelling, data analytics and drone flying to interpersonal skills like communication, teamwork and project management, a career in surveying equips you with highly valuable, futureproofed skills.

For this reason surveyors all over the world are rewarded with excellent pay, benefits and career opportunities.

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