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Preparations

  • Use the Washington State Environmental Services Directory
    This directory lists more than 500 companies, organizations and individuals in more than 100 environmental categories.  Use this site to find environmental consulting firms, non profit organizations and governments agencies who hire environmental professionals.  Bookmark the websites of organizations you are interested in working for, and frequently check the job listings page for each company.   Even if you are a freshman just starting at UW, it is important to become familiar now with the kind of credentialing that these organizations require.
  • Visit the Career Center on the first floor of Mary Gates Hall to review job openings, obtain career counseling, and learn about the Campus Recruiting Program and the many other services that the Career Center provides.  These services are free until you graduate, at which point the Career Center will assess fees associated with these services.
  • Attend the Environmental Opportunities Fair in October and the Environmental Career Fair in January.
    At each fair you can meet with recruiters from private, nonprofit and government environmental agencies.  It’s ideal to start doing this in your freshman year, so that you’ll know what coursework and experience these employers are expecting you to have when you graduate.
  • Attend as many panels and sessions as possible during Career Discovery Week in January.
  • Attend the Environmental Studies Alumni Showcase in spring.  For details on the showcase and to find out what Environmental Studies alumni are doing, see Alumni Profiles.


Career Trends

  • Green Career Brochure The 4 page brochure is aimed at high school students and college freshman and sophomores who are thinking about pursuing the environment as a field of study. The brochure shows the wide range of "green careers" by listing job descriptions and showing young people in a variety of professional activities.
  • Environmental Career Trends These tables are taken from the document "Environmental Career Information" prepared by the Program on Environment in the Spring of 2002. Includes data and projections on environmental employment and salaries.
  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Provides occupational employment and wage estimates and projections.


Job Listings

Internet Directories

Listserves

  • Western WA Environmental Education List
    List Owner: Stephanie Raymond, People for Puget Sound
    To subscribe send a message to requests@pugetsound.org with the
    following message: subscribe ee
  • Center for Water & Watershed Studies
    List Owner: Leslie Wall
    To subscribe contact Leslie Wall at cwws@u.washington.edu

Government Agencies - Federal Programs

Government Agencies - State Programs

Government Agencies - Local Programs

Other University Environmental Career Centers

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