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There are so many commercial web sites for employment resources (job postings,
company information, resume postings, etc.) that we have started separating
them out to make them easier for you to find quickly. There will overlap
for a while until we get it all sorted out.
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This is an honorary position; forms are available from
fellows@aaai.org. You must be a non-student member to
nominate Fellows.
Academe This Week
A service of The Chronicle of Higher Education, the site lists
job openings, meetings relating to academe, grant deadlines,
and more.
Academic Advising Resources on the Internet
Pointers to information on colleges and universities,
graduate schools, advising guides and manuals, academic and career
counseling, financial information, and much more.
Academic
Position Network (APN)
On-line service that provides announcements of academic positions
(faculty, staff, and administrative), post-doctoral
positions, and graduate fellowships and assistantships.
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This site contains a wealth of career information and links.
ACM's Careerline
The Association for Computing Machinery's career counselling service
can help with researching job opportunities, defining career goals,
preparing resumes, preparing for interviews, and evaluating and negotiating
job offers. This service is open to ACM members only; your ACM member
number must be provided.
Jack Wilson, Career Sciences / 100 Mills Plain Road /
Danbury, CT 06811 / FAX: 203-431-8042 bet. 5:30-8:30 EST /
email: career@acm.org
ACM's CompensationView -- A Compendium of Salary Surveys
The book reviews compensation in the computing field by geographic
region, job function, and experience level.
$12 for ACM members; $20 for non-members.
ACM Order Department / P.O. Box 64145 / Baltimore, MD 21264 /
FAX orders: 212-944-1318 / Credit Card orders: 1-800-342-6626
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This Job bank has special sections, ``Women and Minority Programs in Top
Companies'' and ``Women and Minority Career Conferences'', as well as
company profiles and job listings for new graduates.
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Career Guide for Women Scholars
Volume 8 of the Springer Series: Focus on Women. Suzanna Rose,
editor, Springer Publishing Company, New York, NY, 1986.
(Covers the gamut from
graduate school experience, to obtaining an academic appointment
and then tenure.)
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Career Magazine is a site for career related information.
Career Magazine includes a jobs database with over 10,000 listings all
searchable by location, title and skills; employer profiles including
Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, EDS, Mervyn's, Lockheed, & Mayo; a
resume bank; news & articles about job search and workplace issues; a
career forum for experts and job seekers to share ideas and assistance;
and a recruiter directory.
Career Web
CareerWEB is an easy-to-use, interactive on-line service that offers
employers , franchisers and career-related companies the opportunity to
reach qualified candidates worldwide and, at the same time, offers qualified
candidates the opportunity to browse outstanding career opportunities
Career Mosaic
"CareerMosaic is the first World Wide Web guide to in-depth information about
exciting Employers. Where they are, what they're doing, why they may be
important to you, and what's important to them. Premiere CareerMosaic
employers include National Semiconductor, Read-Rite, Symantec, Tandem
Computers, and US WEST. And, you'll find new employers on a regular basis.
Content for some of the world's most innovative companies is being developed
as you read this. CareerMosaic is developed and brought to you by Bernard
Hodes Advertising."
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Announcements of faculty positions in CS/CE.
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To the Computing Research Community regarding CRA Board Member Nominations:
The Computing Research Association is asking for your help in suggesting
nominees for the CRA Board of Directors. Each spring CRA's member
organizations elect about a third of our board members. Candidates are not
required to be CRA members. Our nominating committee, chaired by Rick
Adrion of the University Massachusetts at Amherst, is seeking nominations.
Please see the
CRA nomination form for more details.
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The Neural Processes in Cognition Training Program at the University of
Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University has several positions available for
qualified undergraduates interested in studying cognitive neuroscience.
Applications are encouraged from highly motivated undergraduate students
with interests in biology, psychology, engineering, physics, mathematics or
computer science.
Deadline: March 15, 1996
Phone: 412-624-7064
Professor Walter Schneider, Program Director /
Neural Processes in Cognition /
University of Pittsburgh /
3939 O'Hara Street /
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Internet: neurocog@vms.cis.pitt.edu
WWW: http://neurocog.lrdc.pitt.edu/npc
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This comprehensive site provides the U.S. News college and graduate school
rankings, information on financial aid and calculating educational costs,
and a career exploration guide.
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Federal Job Opportunity Board (FJOB)
Run by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Staffing Service Center,
Macon, Georgia, this board lists federal job openings, job fair
information, and salary rate tables.
Telnet: fjob.mail.opm.gov
Direct Dial: 912-757-3100
FedWorld
Run by the National Technical Information
Service, this government resource lists information on federal job
opportunities by region, and also has thousands of on-line government
documents.
Telnet: fedworld.doc.gov
Direct Dial: 703-321-8020 (for 1,200-9,600 bps modems)
HPC Wire
Mailing list which offers listings of jobs in the high-performance
computing industry.
Send blank email to: add@hpcwire.ans.net
Human Resources Electronic Advertising Recruitment Tool (HEART)
This system allows users to keep resumes on-line and apply to companies
that are on-line.
Telnet: career.com (198.207.167.1)
Direct Dial: 415-903-5815 (14,400 bps modems), 415-903-5840 (2,400 bps modems)
IEEE Employment Guide for Engineers and Scientists: A Practical
Job Hunter's Manual
The guide covers all aspects of finding or changing employment.
One edition is for engineers and scientists who have employment
experience, and the other edition is for students about to enter
the job market for the first time. A companion volume to both
editions is a Directory of Employers of Engineers, which
lists hundreds of companies (including phone numbers and contact
persons) by state.
Experienced engineer edition: IEEE Catalog No. UH0186-7
Student edition: IEEE Catalog No. UH0188-3
Each edition: $14.95 for members, and $19.95 for non-members, plus tax & shipping
IEEE Service Center / 1-800-678-IEEE
IEEE-USA National Job-Listing Service
An electronic job-listing service that gives IEEE members free information
on job openings throughout the U.S. The browse through current listings,
send email (no subject line or body needed) to any of the following
addresses:
Region 1: info.ieeeusa.jobs.r01@ieee.org
Region 2: info.ieeeusa.jobs.r02@ieee.org
Region 3: info.ieeeusa.jobs.r03@ieee.org
Region 4: info.ieeeusa.jobs.r04@ieee.org
Region 5: info.ieeeusa.jobs.r05@ieee.org
Region 6: info.ieeeusa.jobs.r06@ieee.org
Nationwide & non-U.S.: info.ieeeusa.jobs.other@ieee.org
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JobCenter Employment Services online and e-mail resume and job posting,
unlimited online and e-mail updating, daily e-mail notification of
all matches found between posted resumes and job ads (employer receives
a copy of the posted resume matching a job ad and the job seeker
receives a copy of the ad matching their resume), automatic weekly
distribution of all job ads and resumes to selected USENET newsfeeds
for maximum exposure, and online searching of the complete database.
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Established in 1987, JOBTRAK has posted job openings from over
150,000 employers (over 500 NEW job listings each day) seeking to
hire college students and alumni.
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JobWeb is owned and operated by the National Association of
Colleges and Employers.
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Computer Science Faculty, Research and Postdoc Positions.
This is a great resource - it lists by University and institution the
positions available and links to the local information.
Minority and Women Doctoral Directory
The annual editions are intended to be a comprehensive national
listing of minority and women students who have already or are about
to receive their doctoral degree. The directory is made available to
colleges and universities in the U.S. as a tool in increasing minority
and female representation on university faculties. Over 700 colleges
and universities subscribe to the service. Ethnic minority and female
students who have advanced to candidacy for the doctoral degree and
expect to complete it within 3 semesters, or those who have already
completed their degree, are eligible.
Deadline: July 31
Minority and Women Doctoral Directory /
4104 Los Arabis Drive /
Lafayette, CA 94549 /
510-283-2220,
fax 510-283-6027
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The Monster Board features over 500 employers offering 55,000 job listings as
of April, 1996. Job searches, resume postings, and information about
companies are just a few of the offerings.
Nation Job
This database contains listings of thousands of jobs open around the
US (primarily in the Midwest), and you may specifiy searches on criteria
to help you match with a job.
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Lists academic positions in the United Kingdom and Association of
Commwealth Universities (including Africa, Australia, Hong Kong,
the Caribbean, the Pacific, New Zealand, Canada).
National Science Foundation
Career Access Opportunities in Science and Technology Program.
Program, grant, and career opportunity information may be obtained by
browsing the gopher.
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The center provides information on job opportunities all over the
state of North Carolina and allows employers to post jobs in Help
Wanted-USA - one of the Nations leading database of employment
opportunities of over 14,000 jobs which can be found in the Career
Center on America Online, the Gonyea & Associates Forum on Apple
e-World, The Internet Career Connection, and
several usenet groups on the Internet. In addition employers can
search the new Carolinas Resume/Talent Bank for perspective job
candidates. Jobseekers can post their resume to over 25 resume
databases and view listing of local jobs, the national Help Wanted-USA
database, and find listings of job hotlines accross the state. Since
our inception the center has welcomed tens of thousands of
visitors worldwide.
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The Online Career Center is an Internet database for recruiting,
outplacement, career assistance, and communications.
Individuals may -- free of charge -- access 8,000 job listings, view
company information and profiles, enter resumes into the database, or
email resumes to potential employers. Individuals may also receive
career assistance information on subjects such as career fairs, job
searches, resume writing, and other career resources.
Employers support Online Career Center by paying a one-time
association membership fee for development costs, administrative
services, and technical support.
WWW: OCC Women and Minority Career Issues
Gopher: gopher://occ.com/11/occ
William O. Warren, Executive Director /
Online Career Center /
3125 Dandy Trail /
Indianapolis, IN 46214 /
(317) 293-6499 /
email: occ@mail.msen.com /
automated email reply: occ-info@mail.msen.com
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Pointers to online resources, resume and correspondence tips, and local
information about Rice University job opportunities.
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Features a searchable database of software jobs.
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Includes entire classified section of the San Jose Mercury News.
Listings of opportunities available at the United Nations, which often
include positions in Information Systems & Telecommunications.
Usenet Newsgroups
There are many usenet newsgroups relating to jobs. Current ones
include: misc.jobs.offered,
biz.jobs.offered,
misc.jobs.offered.entry,
misc.jobs.contract,
misc.jobs.wanted,
misc.jobs.resumes,
misc.jobs.misc.
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Winning Resumes for Computer Personnel
deSola Cardoza,
Barron's Educational Series, Inc., Hauppauge, NY 1994.
(Excellent reviewed book on finding a job in the new
media and matching your preferences to the character
of companies in the computer industry.Includes preferences
classifier and resumes for jobs in virtual reality, cyberspace,
interactive media, multimedia, technical writing, computers,
etc. Very helpful to guide new grads and career switchers
to resume writing, personality searching, and matching
to jobs in cyberspace or interactive media.)
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WITI (International Network of Women in Technology) maintains
free listings of job openings at leading technology companies,
available through email.
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Extensive collection of links to employment-related information, including job
fairs, job listings, and women's career resources.
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Collection of links to magazines, mailing lists, organizations, and
resources for women in science and technology.
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A collection of resources and information on employment and internships,
graduate and professional studies, and fellowships and funding sources.