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American Association for the Advancement of Science
Provided by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, this site offers a variety of job services for those in the science field. Click on Job Search, and you can search for employment by Company, Position Title, or Date. A majority of jobs (listed as of March 23, 2000) were for those who are interested in professorships and/or post-graduate research. In addition to searches, there are Job Alerts, Employer Profiles, Career Fairs, and Advice and Perspectives. Also provided is the opportunity to view and/or participate in the 1999 Career Satisfaction & Salary Survey.
( http://recruit.sciencemag.org/ )
Earthworks
Earthworks maintains this site, where one can "find the latest jobs in oil, mining, geoscience, environmental sciences and related subjects advertised with EARTHWORKS." Available positions included work in Archaeology, Soil Science, Oceanography, Seismology, Climatology, and Ecology; however, sales and marketing positions with oil & gas companies such as UniSource were also posted. The site allows one to submit a full-length resume for a fee, or a short resume at no charge, and employers can view submitted resumes. This site is "updated several times per day."
( http://www.earthworks-jobs.com )
Environmental Jobs and Careers
E Jobs links to environmental opportunities in the USA and Canada. Employment includes careers such as environmental engineers, nature and wetlands scientists, GIS, technicians, chemists, earth sciences / geologists, policy and law, wildlife conservation, planning, education, wastewater treatment and operations, program and project management, natural resources, etc.
( http://www.ejobs.org/ )
Energy Careers
Energy Careers offers information on the energy industry, including positions for engineers and analysts. Their site will "introduce you to those fields and to scientists in them. It will also provide information on salaries and links to additional resources." Click on Links to access job search information - a page of links to sites that offer employment searches, information, and help.
( http://www.energycareers.com/ )
Engineering Global Solutions
EGS Inc. was established in 1981 as an Engineering and Design services firm to serve southeast Michigan's considerable automotive marketplace. Today, it has been expanded to include staffing solutions in Professional, IT, Engineering and Design disciplines in both automotive and non-automotive markets. EGS is a preferred supplier to the 'Big Three' with ISO 9001 and Q1 certification.
( http://www.engglob.com/ )
Oiljob.com
Oiljob provides a search of thousands of job posting in the oil industry and an area to post your resume. You may search the job postings by expertise and/or location. The Go to Link supplies additional information on companies, publications, science and research, education, professional organizations, and more.
( http://www.oiljob.com/ )
NewScientist Jobs
Entitled NewScientist Jobs, this site contains a listing of international job openings in scientific fields. The main page consists of an application where one signs on, providing information such as name, e-mail and whether or not one wants to be contacted with new opportunities. The rest of the application deals with the actual job search, i.e.: discipline, sector, and geographic region. Using this information, a list of jobs is provided.
( http://www.newscientistjobs.com/ )
Science, Math, and Engineering Career Resources
PhDs.Org maintains this site on Science, Math, and Engineering Career Resources. Click on Finding Employment to access "everything you need to know about finding a job in science," including job listings, information for post-doc's (such as "Advice for two-PhD couples" and "...current job market problems for PhDs"), salary information and current issues in science-related employment. There is also a Science Career Library that "contains information for scientists and would-be scientists at all levels, from high school students through Nobel laureates."
( http://www.phds.org/ )
Scientist's Employment Network
The Scientist's Employment Network has "made a genuine effort to provide the fastest, most comprehensive, and timely internet job-hunting tool for the natural sciences." This site offers many of the job services that the American Association for the Advancement of Scientists (#1 above) does, such as Search for a Job, Browse Our Employer Database, Register for E-mail Alerts; however, it differentiates itself by offering "the largest database of up-to-date scientifically-relevant jobs of any internet site that we've found" - more than 11,500 jobs from 343 employers -- and by offering features such as Recommend an Employer.
( http://www.scijobs.org/ )
The Chronicle
The publication The Chronicle provides this site. Job postings are updated with each issue. One can search these listings and has the option of being notified of future openings. In addition, the site provides Job Market News, Items of Interest, and Advice for the Job Seeker.
( http://chronicle.com/jobs/ )
The Lab Rat
"An information center for Scientists, Researchers and Lab Rats alike," this site posts a wide variety of items of interest to scientists. As far as jobs are concerned, you can browse the site by industry or search by specific job titles. This site also includes a Career Advice Center, and the "opportunity to anonymously sound off with your feelings about your workplace!"
( http://www.thelabrat.com/ )







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