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Online Resources for Job and Internship Seekers

This page provides links to online resources in the following categories:
Remember the that links on this page point to sites other than SI's; SI makes no claims as to the quality or currency of these sites.

Job Posting Sites by SI Specialization or Interest

Note that we are still collecting resources related specifically to the new MSI specializations. These new categories of resources should be posted soon. Please check back.

Archives and Records Management

Human-Computer Interaction

Information Economics, Management, and Policy

Library and Information Services

K-12 School Media

Academic Employment Sites

Nonprofit Employment Sites

University of Michigan Career Planning and Placement

Michigan-Related Sites

Nationwide Job Posting Sites

International Job Posting Sites

Internship Posting Sites

Career, Job Search, and Salary Information Sites

Companies/Organizations by Industry

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