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Career Information
Where can a Science, Technology,
Engineering or Math (STEM) Degree take you?
InDemand
Career Magazine - from the U.S. Department of Labor
provides information on a variety of career paths for STEM majors
both in and out of the sciences from video-game designer to forestry
technician to air traffic controller.
Sloan Career Cournerstone Center - Provides career outlook, wage information and answers general questions about careers in science, technology, engineering and math.
Geoscience
Geological Society of America - Employment Services site, also links to internships and professional Development.
Geotimes - Information and articles about unique careers in geoscience
American Geological Institute's Guide to Human Resources in the Geosciences
Geoscience Career Demographic Information - Enrollment Trends and Employment Statistics
Careers of Earth Science Majors - Graphical Representation of where Earth Science Majors end up after graduation
Physics
American Physical Society - Career and Employment Services
American Institute of Physics - Who's Hiring Physics Bachelors, by State
Environmental Studies
Ubiquity Environmental Careers - Many people want to work for the environment, but are unsure of what kind jobs are available, what job titles to look for, and how to prepare for different jobs. This page will help answer some of those questions.
The Environment Directory - Employment Page
Teaching
Teach for America
Knowles Science Teaching Foundation - A fellowship for new science teachers that provides financial and professional support.
New York City Department of Education
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