Working at the Met Office means working for an employer whose operations have a real impact on the lives of everyone. If you watched, listened to or read the news this morning it is likely that the Met Office played an important part in much of the coverage — we are the most well-known weather information supplier in the UK.
John Hammond takes you on a tour of the Met Office headquarters in Exeter and takes a look at some of the work we do.
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Career opportunities at the Met Office fall into six main categories.
| Science and scientific software engineering |
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| Forecasting and environmental monitoring |
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| Technology, computing and project management |
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| Engineering |
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| Marketing, sales and business development |
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| Corporate services and business support |
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With a wide variety of jobs in each of these categories, competition to work here can be high.
A quick guide to what you need to work for us:
A 2:1 degree or above will increase your chances of securing employment in options above.