Articles & Resources in Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM)
Professional associations, universities and colleges, government agencies, and peer reviewed/scholarly journals are all excellent sources from which to retrieve articles and resources related to careers.
International Webmasters Association - Web Skills Profiles: Have you ever wondered which abilities and skills are required for different web-related occupations? If so, check out this chart from the IWA.
Good jobs that focus on technology: Demand for computers, medical devices and manufacturing equipment is growing and so is the need for people who can build and maintain that technology.
Be an Actuary: What is an Actuary? Why Actuarial Science? How do I get started? Visit this website for the answers to these questions and more!
Canada's Top 300 Tech Companies: Jessica Collins talks about the top companies in a variety of technical areas, including software, IT hardware and infrastructure, IT security, wireless solution companies and more.
Environmental Careers Organization: a wealth of information about environmental careers in a variety of areas including environmental protection, resource management and sustainability. Check out their student section for the Top 5 Green Jobs That Make An Impact.
Careers in Clinical Research and the Biopharmaceutical Industry: This article from the International Biopharmaceutical Association discusses different careers in clinical research and the biopharmaceutical industry with job descriptions of a variety of positions.
Discover IT: What is information technology (IT)? Is it for you? DiscoverIT helps you explore IT careers, including quizzes and exercises as well as information about IT trends and innovations.
Industry Canada Jobs: Industry Canada provides a comprehensive listing of positions sorted by field of study to help you find a career that fits your background.
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