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News Release from: CIWEM
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 February 2008
Finding an environmental career
CIWEM's new website is helping hundreds of people find their perfect role within the environment industry.
From graduate positions to directorships, www.environmentalcareers.org.uk/jobs has jobs for hydrologists, water managers, process engineers, water quality advisors, network modelers, civil engineers, energy consultants, air quality specialists, EIA consultants, aquatic ecologists and environmental engineers Companies currently advertising include MWH, Allen and York, United Utilities, river trusts, water companies, Principal Consulting, Capita Symonds, APEM and UKAEA
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 1 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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www.environmentalcareers.org.uk receives 15,000 hits per month from people wanting information on careers within the environmental sector.
This website provides profiles on sectors such as engineering, journalism, conservation, economics, marketing and design.
And there are job profiles on water engineers, environmental lawyers, foresters, cartographers, recycling coordinator, EIA consultants, lobbyists, soil scientists, agricultural consultants, wildlife biologists, zoologists, landscape designers, geophysicist, energy consultants and many more.
With advice on how to perform well at interviews, where to find work experience and overseas conservation opportunities, events that contribute to continuing professional development, news and jobs, the website is the best place to find out how to succeed in the environmental sector.
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