The following sites include information
about topics or careers in various areas of the Arts & Sciences.
Additional sites listed may provide related career development or salary
survey information.
* Sites that post
or link to actual job listings are designated with a star.
NOTE: We
strongly recommend that you preview websites in all categories
since many of the websites listed could apply to students in more
than one major. You will want to explore the websites listed for multiple
departments within the College of Arts & Sciences, as well as websites
listed for some of the other colleges and schools.
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* University
of South Carolina - Websites for the Moore School of Business
http://www.sc.edu/career/business.html#Accounting
From another section of the University of South Carolina Career Center
webpage. This page will link you to numerous sites pertaining to
accounting -related opportunities.
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* University
of South Carolina
- Websites for the College of Arts & Sciences (Economics)
http://www.sc.edu/career/la/economics.html
From another section of the University of South Carolina Career Center
webpage. This page will link you to numerous sites pertaining to actuary-related opportunities.
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* Academic
Keys
http://www.academickeys.com/
Academic keys post job
announcements in Higher Education. Select the "Find a Job" tab to search for
positions.
* University
of South Carolina
- Websites for the College of Education
http://www.sc.edu/career/education.html
From another section of the University of South Carolina Career Center
webpage. This page will link you to numerous sites pertaining to education
related opportunities.
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* The American Mathematical Society
http://www.ams.org/
The AMS is large society for mathematicians and site includes
educational information as well as job listings.
* I Crunch
Data
http://www.icrunchdata.com/
This website has a listing of
positions in the Data and Technology industries.
* Mathematical Association of America
http://www.maa.org/
MAA is a forum for mathematicians
membership starts at $62. Under the "Students" Section you can get
information on careers in math and summer opportunities. Also visit the
'Math Jobs" section on the right-hand side for job if you are interested
in university teaching opportunities.
* The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
http://www.siam.org/
Offers online access to electronic journals, the complete book catalog,
conference programs and announcements, and other resources. Be sure to visit the
Careers and Jobs Section for employment opportunities.
*Math Jobs
http://www.math-jobs.com/us/
A searchable database of math
jobs all over the world. You can search by country and job
category.
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*IRS
http://www.jobs.irs.gov/car_other_research.html
The IRS has a lot of jobs listed on
this site that require a degree in statistics.
* University
of South Carolina
- Websites for the College of Arts & Sciences (Political Science)
http://www.sc.edu/career/la/poli.html#GOVT
From another section of the
University of South Carolina Career Center webpage. This page will link you to
numerous sites pertaining to federal, state & local government opportunities.
Will allow you to research employers as well as search for jobs.
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* Research Gate
http://www.researchgate.net/jobs/research/
ResearchGate is the world's largest professional network for researchers and
scientists, now with over one million members.
Search through thousands of research jobs.
* University
of South Carolina
- Websites for the College of Arts & Sciences (General/Research)
http://www.sc.edu/career/la/general.html#GenRS
From another section of the
University of South Carolina Career Center website. This page will link
you to numerous sites pertaining to opportunities related to research in the
sciences and social sciences.
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* Institute
of Mathematical Statistics
http://www.imstat.org/
IMS serves to disseminate the
theory and applications of statistics and probability. Select the "Jobs"
tab to view employment opportunities.
* The American Statistical Association
http://www.amstat.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=main
The ASA is a scientific and educational society founded to promote
excellence in the application of statistical science across the wealth
of human endeavor. The site includes links to job listings and professional
development opportunities.
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* University of
South Carolina -
Department of Mathematics
http://www.math.sc.edu/
The Department of Mathematics at the University of South Carolina. Click
on "Undergraduate Program" and follow links to the Math Undergraduate
Booklet for information on advisement and courses.
* University of
South Carolina
- Department of Statistics
http://www.stat.sc.edu/index.html
The Department of Statistics at the University of South Carolina. Click
on "Employment Link" (in the grey area on the left of the screen) to find links about career options in
statistics. Click on "Undergraduate Program" to find information on
faculty and courses.
* JobMate
http://www.sc.edu/career/
Click on the student link under the JobMate icon in the top right corner
of the page. Updated daily by the Career Center at the University of
South Carolina, this database
lists full-time, part-time, summer, internship and graduate
assistantship opportunities in a wide variety of industries. In addition
to searching for advertised opportunities students may also search the
employer directory or lists of University of South Carolina Career Fair employers, as well as
upload a resume for employers to view and/or sign up for on-campus
interviews with employers.
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* Women in Mathematics
http://www.math.umd.edu/~wim/
WIM is dedicated to serving the needs
of women mathematicians by providing career information related to mathematics
and related fields.
Association
for Women in Mathematics
http://www.awm-math.org/
The purpose of the
Association for Women in Mathematics is to encourage women and girls to
study and to have active careers in the mathematical sciences, and to
promote equal opportunity and the equal treatment of women and girls in
the mathematical sciences. Includes useful educational and career
information.
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