Careers in Science
Welcome to our directory of on-line career resources for science and math students. It includes links to information relevant to undergraduates as well as graduate students. Whether you're looking for an internship or for employment after graduation, you'll find something here.

Although we don't expect the directory to be comprehensive (the web is too large!), we will continue to expand it as we learn of new web sites of interest. Please let us know if you have suggestions for links we can add. With your help, this will be a great starting point for job searches and career exploration!



Science and Math Resources
Science Professional Network Web Site is from Science magazine.
This site includes a searchable bank of job listings (mainly PhD-level, but some for undergraduates). It also has links to many companies' on-line job postings, information on career fairs, and on-line career workshops.

Bio-Online Career Center lists resources for those interested in biotechnology careers.
General Resources
Headhunter.Net has a large database of job postings, plus tips on job hunting, resume writing advice, pointers to professional industry organizations, and other resources for job hunting on-line.

Monster Board has a pool of jobs submitted from over 7,000 companies, both within the U.S. and international. It includes information on career fairs, resume building, and entry-level jobs.

Yahoo! Classifieds is a national bank of classified employment ads. You might also consider going to the web site of a particular newspaper since most have on-line versions of their classified pages.

Lycos Career Guide provides links to classified job ads. Includes advice on careers, building a resume, and starting your own business.

DICE - A computer consulting job database contains listings of high-tech "contract" jobs. It also has a salary calculator to figure out cost of living in various U.S. and international cities.
Local Resources
The Research section of the MCS web site contains links to research programs and internships at other universities.

Carnegie Mellon Career Center includes links to other on-line job search tools, plus a database of internships.