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These are some professional associations for the engineering community (Click on the Logo):

   

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

AIAA's mission is to address the professional needs and interests of the past, current and future aerospace workforce and to advance the state of aerospace science, engineering, technology, operations and policy to benefit our global society.

   

American Institute of Chemical Engineers

AIChE is the world's leading organization for chemical engineering professionals, offering the breadth of resources and expertise you need, whether you are in core process industries or emerging areas, such as nanobiotechnology.

   

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

ASME promotes the art, science and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe.

   

The Materials Information Society

ASM International serves materials professionals, nontechnical personnel and managers worldwide by providing high quality materials information, education and training, networking opportunities and professional development resources in cost effective and user friendly formats.

   

The Cryogenic Society of America

The Cryogenic Society of America is a non-profit technical society serving all those interested in any phase of cryogenics, the art and science of achieving extremely low temperatures — almost absolute zero.

   

IEEE

IEEE is the world’s largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity.

   

International Microelectronics and Packaging Society

IMAPS leads the microelectronics packaging, interconnect and assembly community, providing means of communicating, educating and interacting at all levels.

   

IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries

IPC is the only trade association that brings together all of the supply chain members in this industry: designers, board manufacturers, assembly companies, suppliers, and original equipment manufacturers.

   

Microelectronics Packaging & Test Engineering Council Logo

Microelectronics Packaging & Test Engineering Council

MEPTEC (MicroElectronics Packaging and Test Engineering Council) is a trade association of semiconductor suppliers, manufacturers, and vendors concerned exclusively with packaging, assembly, and test.

   

Society of Automotive Engineers

SAE International is a global association of more than 128,000 engineers and related technical experts in the aerospace, automotive and commercial vehicle industries.

   

Society for the Advancement of Material & Process Engineering

SAMPE is an international professional member society that provides information on new materials and processing technology either via technical forums, journal publications or books in which professionals in this field can exchange ideas and air their views.

   

Society of Manufacturing Engineers

The Society of Manufacturing Engineers is the world's leading professional society advancing manufacturing knowledge and influencing more than half a million manufacturing practitioners annually.

   

The American Institute of Physics

AIP is a not-for-profit membership corporation created for the purpose of promoting the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare.

   

The Society of Petroleum Engineers

SPE is the largest individual-member organization serving managers, engineers, scientists and other professionals worldwide in the upstream segment of the oil and gas industry.

Specialized 


Dice.com is the “career hub” for tech. Dice builds talent communities. Candidates interested in the same things or with the same skills will congregate in these digital communities making it easy to source for exactly what you’re looking for.

 

GitHub is a code sharing community. When you post your open jobs here you are engaging with a dedicated and skilled group of talent. GitHub encourages building together- post your tech jobs here and you’ll build relationships with potential candidates.

 

iCrunchData is the place for jobs in big data, analytics, and tech. Within each of those broader categories iCrunchData offers very specific sub fields so you can narrow down exactly what you are looking for- and find it.

Careers2.0 is stackoverflow’s job board. Careers2.0 brings you the top tech jobs and top tech talent. Posting a job on Careers2.0 introduces hiring managers and recruiters to over 20 million developers to source from.

TechCareers by Beyond.com offers more than just job listings, but also educational tools as well as networking opportunities. TechCareers takes a well-rounded approach to the job search providing everything candidates and employers need.

 

 ITJobPro is a global tech sourcing solution. A job board, “without borders” IT Job Pro will help you find the best IT candidates regardless of location. The right candidate is out there; it’s just a matter of finding them. IT Job Pro helps you look.

 

 

RubyNow is THE job board for Ruby developers. This job board is particularly niche but it guarantees you find exactly what you are looking for in a candidate. RubyNow offers full-time positions as well as contract.

 

CrunchBoard gives you access to millions of TechCrunch readers- an Internet savvy and technically inclined bunch. CrunchBoard is one of the most popular job boards for internet and tech jobs. Surprised? Didn’t think so…

 

 

Mashable is not only a great news source, but also a great people source.  Mashable’s job boards are not limited to tech, but they always have tons of tech positions. No matter the job description Mashable has got your match.

 

Robert Half Technology is a specialized staffing firm providing IT professionals in initiatives ranging from Web development and systems integration to network security and technical support.

 

Harvey Nash is a global professional recruitment consultancy and IT outsourcing service provider.

 

ComputerJobs.com is an employment site for computer and information technology professionals. It provides online job listings. Users may also post their resume for free.

 

Computerwork.com is part of the JobServe job board, one of the largest in the world.

Women in Technology International provides a job search engine on the site dedicated to women in technology.

General

***Some of the best job sites are traditional job boards, like Monster and CareerBuilder. Others, like Indeed.com, allow you to search many job boards, company career pages, associations, and other sites that list jobs.

All of them are worth incorporating into your job search, because not all employers list on every site, even though it may sometimes seem that way.

Careerbuilder.com

CareerBuilder

CareerBuilder is among the top job sites with thousands of job postings and resumes. The site has partnered with many newspapers to provide local as well as national job listings. CareerBuilder also powers the career sites for more than 10,000 Web sites, including 140 newspapers and leading portals such as MSN and AOL. More »

Coolworks.com.

CoolWorks

If you're interested in a seasonal job, start your search with CoolWorks. CoolWorks lists thousands of summer and seasonal jobs. There's a free weekly email newsletter and the opportunity to sign-up for a free email account to use for your job search. More »

Indeed.com.

Indeed

Indeed includes millions of job listings from thousands of web sites, including company career pages, job boards, newspaper classifieds, associations, and blogs. Any job search can be saved as an email alert, so new jobs are delivered daily. Job seekers may also search job trends and salaries, read and participate in discussion forums, research companies and even find people working for companies of interest through their online social networks. More »

LinkedIn

LinkedIn

LinkedIn is the top career networking site and an excellent way to connect with people who can help with your job search and/or who work at a company you're interested in. In addition, LinkedIn has a Jobs section where you can search for positions by keyword and location, or use the Advanced Search option to search for listings by even more specific criteria. More »

 LinkUp

LinkUp

LinkUp is a job search engine that uncovers unadvertised jobs listed on company web sites. LinkUp monitors thousands of small, mid-sized, and large company career sections in order to connect applicants with unadvertised jobs by listing the jobs on company web sites. More »

Monster.com

Monster

From a numbers perspective, Monster continues to be the top job board site. Positions range from hourly local jobs to professional positions in just about every career field. More »

SimplyHired.com.

SimplyHired

SimplyHired searches thousands of job boards, classifieds, and company sites. Advanced search options include type of job, type of company, keyword, location, and the date the job was posted. More »

US.jobs

US.jobs

US.jobs lists thousands of jobs directly from company websites and from state job banks. The site is the non profit National Labor Exchange provided by DirectEmployers and The National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA). More »

USAJobs.gov

USAJobs

USAJobs (USAJobs.gov) is the Federal Government's official source for Federal government job listings, job application, and employment information.