Jobs & Careers
This page contains links to a variety of job related sites. These links are
provided for the use of IEEE members as they are generally related to the types
of education, training, and skills found within the IEEE membership.
- Engineering Institute of Canada - careers/jobs - for job seekers and employers
- IEEE - job site - for members and employers
IEEE Job Site Offers New Career Opportunities in Canada
The IEEE Job Site is an online recruitment service
that offers all IEEE members exclusive, free access to
real-time job-matching capabilities. You can use your
IEEE Web Account to register a job candidate profile
in five easy steps:
1. Visit https://www.ieee.org/jobs.
2. Click on the "IEEE Members" link.
3. Choose "Register/profile your ideal job" on the landing page.
4. Complete the basic information for your job candidate profile -
professional skills, required salary, location of desired position...
5. Post your resume online and set up a job search agent.
If you set up a job search agent, positions of interest will automatically
be routed to you by e-mail. Your identity can be hidden if you choose not
to reveal it to prospective employers when you set up your profile and save
your resume online. Just follow the on-screen instructions to do this.
Take advantage of the expanding technology job opportunities throughout the
global community. Within the next month, there will be exciting new job
opportunities with ATI, a world leader in the design and manufacture of
innovative 3D graphics solutions. The corporate headquarters for ATI is
located in Markham, Ontario.
Whether or not you are actively seeking new employment, please register
with the IEEE job site today!
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- IEEE USA - business and consulting
- Association of Commonwealth Universities
- retired academics database
- engineers with some academic teaching experience are encouraged to register
on this database as universities wish to fill vacancies on a short-term basis
- Government of Canada - job futures
- Workopolis
- engineering opportunities
For additional information related to careers and business, please visit our
non-IEEE links page.
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