Thursday, December 17, 2009

19 Hot Technology Job Links

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Science and Engineering

These job search sites will help you get great jobs in fields like biology, engineering, and more.

Engineer Job Search: This site offers a job search in energy, power plants, management and general engineering.

New Scientist Jobs: Find cutting-edge jobs in the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, engineering and more on this magazine’s job site.

AEJobs: Here you’ll find a job search tool that combines both engineering and architecture listings.

Engineer.net: Search by city or zip code for the best engineering positions.

OneScience: Check out this site to find a wide variety of science related positions.

CivilEngineeringCentral: Sign up with this site to get access to thousands of listings for civil engineering careers.

BioSpace: Whether you want to work in pharmaceuticals, do behavioral research or something else entirely, you’ll find numerous bio-related jobs here.

LifeScienceJobs: With tools that help you search through leading research organization’s listings, this site can be an invaluable resource for biology degree grads.

ScienceCareers.org: The journal Science provides this job search site, with listings for everything from astronomy to virology.


Tech Careers

Whether you want to program video games or work on the latest nanotechnology, these sites are designed to help you find what you need.

Jobs for Programmers: Here you’ll find programming job listings for Java, Oracle, LAN networking, C++ and a whole lot more.

Dice: Offering one of the largest job searches exclusively for tech professionals, this site is an indispensable resource for recent tech grads.

Software Jobs: Always imagined yourself designing and programming great software? Fulfill your dreams with the job listings from this site.

Techie Crossing: This site offers tech-related listings from a wide range of Fortune 500 companies.

Tech Centric: Telecommunications, Java programming and system architecture are just a few of the fields that you can find work in with this site.

TinyTechJobs: Here you’ll get listings for jobs in nanotech, biotech, microtech and information tech

ITJobs: Those looking to begin a career in information technology will get a leg up with the listings on this site.

ComputerWork: Find the high tech job of your dreams through this site, an affiliate of JobServe.

OdinJobs: This site will help you post your resume, search through jobs, and get your name out there for work in a variety of programming languages.

Obama plans to sharply boost U.S. broadband access

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As reported by Reuters.com Vice President Joe Biden is due to make the announcement in Dawsonville, Georgia on Thursday. He will give details of an initial $182 million investment in 18 broadband projects in 17 states, officials said.

The $2 billion is part of an overall $7.2 billion set aside in President Barack Obama's $787 billion economic recovery package to bring broadband access to unserved or underserved U.S. communities.

"Broadband touches nearly every aspect of the U.S. economy, providing Americans with unprecedented opportunities in employment, education, health care, entrepreneurship, and civic participation," the White House National Economic Council said in a report released to coincide with the announcement.

"These critical broadband investments will create tens of thousands of jobs and stimulate the economy in the near term," the report said.

Biden's chief economist, Jared Bernstein, told reporters in a briefing the administration was not able to provide more precise figures on exactly how many jobs would be created.

Officials said the names of the companies that would benefit from the grants and loans would be made public on Thursday.

The broadband expansion projects aim to link communities to the "Internet backbone," a network of large, high-bandwidth fiber-optic cables that span the country.

"The new broadband access will help underserved and often hard-hit communities overcome the distance and technology barrier by expanding connectivity between educational institutions, enabling remote medical consultations and attracting new businesses as well as the jobs that come with them," the White House said in a statement. (Editing by Eric Walsh)

 
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