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Environmental Careers & Organizations

Environmental Science Careers 

What can I do with an Environmental Science degree?  http://www.doane.edu/Students/Resources/Career_Development/documents/16997.pdf.  Includes information on employment areas, employers, and employment strategies.

Environmental Careers Bulletin at http://www.eceajobs.com/ allows for 1) free posting of your resume and 2) free searches of job listings. ECEA is an acronym for environmental, construction, engineering, and architecture. ECEAjobs.com is a division of Environmental Careers Bulletin, Inc. (ECB). 

Environmental Career Opportunities at http://www.ecojobs.com/ is primarily a subscription site, although there is limited job listing information available to non-subscribers. Receive over 500 current environmental jobs every 2 weeks at our password protected website by subscribing to Environmental Career Opportunities, the only comprehensive source of environmental job vacancies. Environmental job vacancies are from all sectors of the job-market including nonprofits, corporations, professional firms, institutions, and Federal, state and local governments.


Environmental Organizations & Resources

Local Government Environmental Assistance Network can be found at http://www.lgean.org/

The Local Government Environmental Assistance Network (LGEAN) is a "first-stop shop" providing environmental management, planning, funding, and regulatory information for local government elected and appointed officials, managers, and staff.


American Water Works Association

American Water Works Association can be found at http://www.awwa.org/

The American Water Works Association (AWWA) is an international nonprofit scientific and educational society dedicated to the improvement of drinking water quality and supply in North America and beyond.


The Society for Conservation Biology can be found at http://conbio.net/

The Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) is an international professional organization of over 8000 individuals dedicated to promoting the scientific study of the phenomena that affect the maintenance, loss, and restoration of biological diversity. The society's membership comprises a wide range of people interested in the conservation and study of biological diversity: resource managers, educators, government and private conservation workers, and students. The society was formed to develop the scientific and technical means for the protection, maintenance, and restoration of life on earth: species, ecosystems, and the processes that sustain them

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