A practical way to explore what surveying work can actually feel like.
Alexander Symonds is using Clocked On to make surveying, spatial technology, and early-career pathways easier to picture.
You can start with a retro module, then follow the real-world links if you want to see where that work leads.
The aim is simple: make the career feel tangible without turning it into a brochure.
Surveying mixes site work, office work, technology, and problem solving. It is practical, technical, and more varied than most students expect.
This landing page is here to give you a clearer first look, then point you toward real opportunities with our team.
The module cards stay retro on purpose. They give you a quick feel for the pace, judgement, and small decisions the work can involve.
If the work sounds interesting, the next click should take you somewhere useful.
Careers and work experience links sit here so the page feels like a genuine front door, not just a one-off microsite.
Surveying can lead into field crews, office-based drafting and data work, construction support, cadastral projects, and spatial technology roles.
It suits people who like solving practical problems, using software and equipment, and seeing how projects come together on the ground.