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IUPUI Career Center
Don’t forget the most obvious source of employment information: the IUPUI Career Center. Their goal is to be a “one-stop shop” for all of your career exploration and employment needs. They can help you identify career directions, find an internship or part-time job, and obtain a professional career position. These and other services, such as interest testing, electronic job search/researching, and computerized career assessments, are available to all students, alumni, faculty and staff of IUPUI.  

iupui Great Jobs for Environmental Studies Majors
 By Julie DeGalan and Bryon Middlekauff; Chicago: VGM Career Books (2002)
Great Jobs for Environmental Studies Majors helps you explore your career options within your field of study. From assessing your talents and skills to taking the necessary steps to land a job, every aspect of identifying and getting started in a career choice is covered. You learn to explore your options, target an ideal career, present a major as an asset to a job, perfect a job search, and follow through and get results. This title is available as an electronic through Ebrary (access limited to authorized IUPUI users), and in paper in the Reference area (GE60 .D44 2002) 

Environmental Career Opportunities (Eco-Jobs)
Listings of several hundred jobs related to the environment 

EcoEmploy
Covers environmental employment in the USA and Canada, including biology, conservation, nature/naturalists, sustainability, wildlife, consulting/management, government and more 

The Environmental Careers Organization (ECO)
A national, non-profit, educational organization which assists in the development of professionals and the promotion of careers through internships, career advice, career products, and research and consulting  

EE-Link, Environmental Education on the Internet
EE-Link is a resource designed to support students, teachers and professionals that support K-12 environmental education, such as media specialists, in-service providers, nature center staff, and curriculum developers. They have a section on jobs and grants for those working in the area of environmental education.  

Environmental Protection Agency
EPA career website contains a great deal of information and a job search for jobs within the EPA.   

Last updated by jgottfri on 07/18/2007