I have some tabs on my browser now.
Green Jobs in Portland from the Oregonian: http://blog.oregonlive.com/pdxgreen/2009/02/more_green_jobs_resources.html
Yahoo's Cover letter guide:
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/resume/Killer_Cover_Letters__20021114-1631.html?subtopic=Cover+Letters
A comprehensive job search engine list:
http://www.movingtoportland.net/job_search.htm
The Physicians for Social Responsibility Student Chapters:
http://psr.convio.net/site/PageServer?pagename=spsr_homepage&JServSessionIdr008=ykupw9ds25.app1b
the last one is a mystery to me. I'm not a medical student but I want to support the PSR. This is a free membership based on me being a medical student I found out after I signed up. The PSR is a good place to learn about toxins including your modified hormone filled milk, and large-scale issues like the human impact on global warming. Follow the link here to the main PSR page.
I didn't keep track of my job applications. I just filled them out online and forgot about them. I regret that for the purposes of blogging, and because I now have to keep in mind which I applied for already when I come across them again and again which is a little difficult.
I'd like to keep track of all I do that is job-related here. In the process I hope to provide resources like the above links to others that are seeking jobs in science.
By the way, I've used the above links to become a part of a community, get volunteer work, and for my job search. I have been to numerous websites but these were obviously useful to me. One website not listed is the site that talked about science networking. It was for scientists but it helped me realize that having a blog could be part of my networking education. http://www.movingtoportland.net/job_search.htm
Monday, March 23, 2009
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