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Learn about BuckyNet and how it can help you narrow your job search to employers that are interested with CALS students and alumni.
Wisconsin based sites
Wisconsin Jobs
Wisconsin Job Network
Big Shoes Network
National sites
USA Jobs
Nature Related Jobs
Glass Door
Indeed Job Search
Science Related Jobs
Government Jobs
More Government Jobs
Career Resources For Science Majors
Agriculture Careers
Agriseek
Ag Careers
Agrisearch
Ag1Source
Career Solutions
Hansen AgriPlacement
Ag Job Network
Discipline based sites
Community Connections for Wisconsin Dietetics Students
Dairy Science interests
Meat Animal Science
Meat Industry Career Link
International Internships and Jobs
Going Global – This resource is more than just a tool to find temporary and full time opportunities abroad. Get info on work permit/visa regulations, resume writing guidelines and examples, employment trends, salary ranges, networking groups, cultural/interviewing advice, corporate profiles and worldwide job listings. First use a campus Internet connection to create a personal account that you will be able to access from anywhere. Still need more help? Access the user guide to find out how to take advantage of this resource.
USDA Foreign Agriculture Service
Foundation for Sustainable Development
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Need more information or help?
- Your advisor or other faculty in your department are likely to have leads to internships or jobs based on their professional connections or on what previous advisees have done.
- Join the student organization that's associated with your major. Other students and past members can be great sources of information.
- Visit CALS Career Services for the following services:
- Find out about upcoming career fairs where employers are looking for interns and employees.
- Sign up for eRecruiting, upload your resume, search for internships or jobs, let employers search for you.
- Review lists of places that students with your interests have interned or worked. Read final internship reports to find out what they thought of their experience.
- Find out which employers will be conducting campus interviews to fill intern and full-time positions.