E Jobs, created by David Brierley, provides leads to environmental jobs in the New England area. Fields that are covered by E Jobs include state government, engineering and consulting firms, environmental laboratories, law firms, and non-profit organizations. E Jobs also offers other services such as links to recruiters, employment opportunities within environmental organizations, and additional...
The Riley Guide was one of the earliest Web sites dedicated to job resources. The site contains introductions and annotated pointers to resources by career field, employer type, and location. There are also sections on resume preparation, and recruiting online, as well as handouts for libraries to use with patrons wanting to use the Internet for job hunting. Margaret Riley is a columnist for the ...
This small metasite, from the Physiological Ecology Section of the Ecological Society of America (ESA), offers a suite of nice resources on finding science jobs and beating the job market in the US. Many resources are briefly annotated, and topics include how to land your first job, negotiating a start-up salary, and a select list of jobs sites. For the beginning scientist, this will be of special...
Richard Nelson Bolles has adapted a chapter from the 1997 edition of his book, What Color is Your Parachute?, into an online reference guide for job seekers and career changers. The site is divided into five topics: job listings, resumes, career counseling, making contacts, and job-hunting research. Each of these areas provides a description of what is available on the Internet, how to use it, how...