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CAREERS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING MAJORS and 3-2 PROGRAM: MAJOR IN MATHEMATICS

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  • Occupational Outlook Handbook Online
  • Please Take Note: Occupations may require additional education and/or experience.

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    CIVIL ENGINEERING CAREER WEBSITES

    There are too many sources of information on the web to list them all. Here are a select few:

    http://www.stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos027.htm
    The U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
    This site’s content is very helpful if you are looking into civil engineering as a career. This site offers information on the “ins and outs” of engineer. If you want to know about job opportunities, training and education requirements or if you just want a basic outline of what engineering is this website should satisfy your career research itch. It is also helpful to those who have already decided on engineering because it offers links and recommendations for other resources with valuable information.

    http://www.asce.org/
    American Society of Civil Engineers
    This is a great website if you are looking into graduate school for engineering and the specified occupations of civil engineering. To access this information click on the “kids & careers” icon and don’t be shy go ahead and explore the website there is great information that will help you with your career search.

    http://www.nspe.org/
    National Society of Professional Engineers
    This website offers scholarships, internships, and employment opportunities. You can find job boards, salary information and an online resume section where you can post a resume in designated engineering categories.

    www.careercornerstone.org

    Sloan Career Cornerstone Center
    Sloan Career Cornerstone Center is
    the premier online resource for exploring career paths in
    science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

    www.eweek.org
    National Engineers Week Foundation
    Founded in 1951 by the National Society of Professional Engineers, Engineers Week is celebrated annually by thousands of engineers, engineering students, teachers, and leaders in government and business. In 1988, the National Engineers Week consortium expanded its scope and now includes more than 100 engineering, scientific, and education societies and major corporations dedicated to enhancing the public understanding of the engineering profession and to promoting pre-college interest in math, science, and engineering as a career option.

     

    JOB SITES FOR ENGINEERS

    http://www.dice.com/engineering/
    Dice Engineering
    Listings are available in the caregories of civil engineering, general engineering, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, software engineering, and telecom engineering.

    www.parametrix.com
    Parametrix
    Parametrix offers job opportunities for civil engineers in water, transportation, structural, environmental, and electrical disciplines.  We are graduates of Carroll College and we would like the opportunity to tell you more about this great firm. If interested, check out our website (www.parametrix.com) and contact us for additional information. Devin Wolf () and A.J. Porrini ().

    http://www.engineer.net
    Engineer.net is a completely free job listing site for engineers, and of particular value is it's "entry level" job categories, which cater to recent engineering graduates.  The site is completely free and a great resource for engineering graduates.

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