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Web Sites with Career Information and Job Listings:

  • Bio.com, a comprehensive resource for life sciences, includes a career center.

  • Biofind highlights biotechnology industry information, gossip, and news. There is also a searchable jobs database.

  • BiologyJobs.co.uk is dedicated to jobs within the biology and life sciences sector. The site covers vacancies in over 25 specialities including biotechnology, ecology, cell biology, genetics, molecular biology, pharmacology, and physiology.

  • The Scientist has partnered with BioMed Central to create BioMedScientist Jobs, a recruitment Web site aimed at serving both the life science and medical research communities.

  • Biotechfind is a directory of international links covering the fields of biotechnologies and including a biotechnology career center.

  • The Biotechnology Information Directory contains over 1,000 URLs of companies, research institutes, universities, sources of information specific to biotechnology, pharmaceutical development, and related fields. It places emphasis on product development and delivery.

  • Find biopharmaceutical jobs, news, information, and resources at BioView. You can also get biopharmaceutical news delivered to your desktop every weekday.

  • The Cronicle of Higher Education’s Career Network section includes job listings and advice for job seekers.

  • The National Academies' Career Planning Center includes a bulletin board, advice center, employment and fellowship center, resource center, and a section on trends and changes in the job market.

  • The National Academies' Careers and Fellowships site contains publications, career opportunities, and fellowship information.

  • A fellow scientist compiled Employment Links for the Biomedical Scientist to help colleagues in the biomedical and other sciences who may be exploring the Web for online employment information.

  • FutureBioJobs lists cutting-edge jobs, events, and links in the life science fields, including bioinformatics, genomics, and molecular biology. You can also sign up for e-mail job alerts.

  • Open positions at the National Academies Institute of Medicine.

  • Positions available at the National Cancer Institute Center for Cancer Research.

  • You can search for funding opportunities and awards at the National Science Foundation’s Web site.You can search thousands of scientific jobs and post your C.V. for free at naturejobs. There’s also career information, grant and fellowship announcements, and a list of conferences, meetings, and courses.

  • Science magazine’s Next Wave has resources for the next generation of scientists. There are job postings, funding opportunities, and a salary survey. Sign up for a weekly summary of their most recent content.

  • NIH Research Training Opportunities: Career Resources includes information on developing career skills, postdoc associations, and research policies.

  • NurseDegreeHunter is a career search service for graduates with nursing degrees.

  • PhDs.org features science, math, and engineering career resources, including job listings.

  • From the publishers of BioMedNet, Cell, and New Scientist sciencejobs.com includes a database of jobs available in a variety of sectors, regions, and disciplines. You can also register for their free job e-mail alerting service, which you can tailor to your own criteria.

  • SciWeb connects job seekers and recruiters in the biotechnology industry.

  • WetFeet.com features the biotechnology and pharmaceuticals industry and profiles science as a career. There are also articles and job listings.


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