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  • Writer's pictureBy Akshata

Understanding the Drone Job Market: Where Are the Opportunities for Women?


Elena (CEO & Founder of Women Who Drone) holding a drone
Elena (CEO & Founder of Women Who Drone) holding a drone

With the rising demand for drone technology, the job market in this field is growing rapidly, offering a diverse range of career opportunities for those with the necessary skills and qualifications. While it's true that the drone industry is still predominantly male, women are finding their place in this exciting and dynamic sector. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the drone job market and explore the avenues available for women to thrive and excel in this innovative field.


Drone Piloting

One of the most common drone jobs is piloting. Drone pilots are responsible for operating the drone and ensuring it is safe and stable in the air. They are also responsible for collecting data and images using the drone's camera. Drone piloting is a great career option for women who enjoy flying and have good hand-eye coordination. Many companies are now looking to hire drone pilots, including those in the film, television, and real estate industries.


Aerial Surveying

Aerial surveying is another field where women can find job opportunities. Aerial surveyors use drones to create maps and gather data about various landscapes. This job is ideal for women who have an interest in geography and the environment. Aerial surveying is used in a variety of industries, including construction, mining, and agriculture. Women who are interested in this field can find job opportunities with companies that specialize in aerial surveying.


Search and Rescue

Search and rescue operations often use drones to locate missing people or assess the damage from natural disasters. Women who have a background in emergency services or disaster relief can find job opportunities in this field. Search and rescue drones require skilled pilots who can navigate difficult terrain and operate the drone in challenging weather conditions.

Drone shot

Photography and Videography

Drone photography and videography have become increasingly popular in recent years. Women who have a passion for photography and videography can find job opportunities with media companies, production houses, and advertising agencies. Drone photography and videography are used in a variety of industries, including real estate, tourism, and events.


Agriculture

Agriculture is another industry where drones are being used extensively. Drones are used to monitor crop growth, identify plant diseases, and assess soil quality. Women who have a background in agriculture or environmental sciences can find job opportunities in this field. Many agricultural companies are now looking to hire drone pilots and technicians.


Job opportunities

There are several websites where women can find job opportunities in the drone industry and connect with other professionals in the field. Here are some examples:

  1. Women Who Drone: A community of women in the drone industry that offers job postings, networking opportunities, mentorship, and training programs.

  2. Droners.io: A marketplace for drone services, including photography, videography, and mapping. Women who are interested in freelance work can create a profile on the website and bid on projects.

  3. Zeitview: A platform that connects drone pilots with businesses that need aerial data. Women who have experience in drone piloting or aerial surveying can create a profile on the website and apply for job opportunities.

How Can you Enter the Drone Industry?

  1. Get Educated: To start a career in the drone industry, you need to have a basic understanding of how drones work and how to operate them. There are many online courses and tutorials available that can help learn the basics of drone technology.

  2. Build a Portfolio: Building a portfolio of drone work is essential for showcasing skills and landing jobs in the industry.

  3. Network: Networking is critical in any industry, and the drone industry is no exception.

  4. Attend Industry Events: Attending industry events is a great way to learn more about the drone industry, network with professionals, and gain exposure. Women Who Drone regularly hosts events and conferences that are geared toward women in the industry.

How Women Who Drone is helping?

Women Who Drone is a community of women who are passionate about drones and aviation. This community offers networking opportunities, training, and mentorship to women who are interested in pursuing a career in the drone industry. Women Who Drone is a great resource for women who are looking to learn more about the drone industry and connect with other women in the field.

In conclusion, the drone job market offers many opportunities for women who are interested in pursuing a career in this field. From drone piloting to aerial surveying, and search & rescue to agriculture, there are many industries where women can find job opportunities. By joining Women Who Drone community, women can gain access to training, mentorship, and networking opportunities that can help them succeed in the drone industry.

 

Akshata is a writer based in Bengaluru, India. She is known for her deep passion for drones and her ability to overcome challenges in this rapidly-evolving industry. She has spent countless hours researching and experimenting with various drone models, honing her skills as a pilot and innovator. She continues to inspire others with her passion for innovation and her commitment to pushing the boundaries of what's possible with drone technology.

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