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The American Geological Institute surveys salaries, posts career profiles and much more.
The U.S. Geological Survey offers diverse employment opportunities for students in biology, hydrology, computer science, cartography, geology, administration, and many other fields.
U.S. citizens can register here and get email every time a suitable position opens at the U.S. Geological Survey.
Alison Doyle is your About Guide to Job Searching, and well worth a bookmark.
J. Steven Niznik is your About Guide specializing in technical jobs and how to get them.
All kinds of jobs in the mining industry from INFOMINE.
Many jobs listed in academics, oil&gas, government, and elsewhere in countries around the world.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes this thorough review of what geoscientists do, how they get qualified, and what they earn.
A wide-ranging list from the Illinois State Geological Survey.
This part of the Geologyone site is rich in Australian links.
This linklist from the University of Mainz is especially valuable for European employers.
Posts announcements of over 200 jobs per month around the world across the whole spectrum of geoscience.
GIS and similar technical positions appear here as well as the more usual geoscience jobs.
Nature magazine sponsors this free site and adds lots of special feature stories.
Comprehensive listings include the Earth sciences and related fields like environmental science.
Small site targeted at petroleum professionals.
A deep list of industry job sites and resources from the University of Texas at Austin.
This job page is strictly for San Diego area positions.
Ben van der Pluijm of the University of Michigan maintains this select list of openings in his specialty. The archive of previous openings is useful to see where more jobs may come.
A site specializing in jobs in mining and oil-and-gas.