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Bridges Online
Featured jobs, job notification by email, networking forums, and resource links. Built by WWWomen as a place for career women in the San Francisco Bay Area to connect.

Diversity Résumé Event
They don't come right out with it, but they appear to specialize in career resources for women and minorities in the US.

DiversityLink
Connects females, minorities and other diversity professionals with proactive employers and recruiters. Search and browse opportunities, and post your résumé.

Edinburgh Women's Science Forum
A voluntary, UK organization which promotes women's involvement in science and its applications. Men welcome, too.

Female Techies
A series of articles about career obstacles for "handy" females, from the Career Doctor at CareerWeb. Click "Back to The Career Doctor" for more installments.

Females in Information Technology
Encourages women to join the Information Technology industry and helps you to better understand the role it plays in everyday life. Based in Australia.

IEEE Women In Engineering
A committee of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Includes employment opportunities.

iVillage
This comprehensive network for women includes loads of free career advice, features, message boards, chat sessions, and job searching and notification by email.

National Association for Female Executives
Member benefits include magazine subscriptions, travel discount programs, small business resources, résumé service and job-find services, and more.

Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology
For women and girls who are seeking information on finding work or planning a career in science and technology.

Society of Women Engineers
Stimulates women to achieve full potential in careers as engineers. Benefits include email job lists, guidance and other career services.

South African Women In Science and Engineering
An association for both women and men, who support strengthening the role of women in science and engineering in South Africa.

Systers
An informal organization for women in the technical end of computing.

Webgrrls
Network and exchange job and business leads with other women who are involved or interested in the Net. Chapters throughout the world.

Wired Woman Society
Encourages Canadian women to explore opportunities in information technology. Includes a few job listings.

Women of NASA
Encourages young women to pursue careers in math, science and technology. Weekly chats, women's profiles, teaching tips and more.

Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations
Chapter 27 in Title 29 of the US Code provides technical assistance to employers and labor unions to encourage employment of women in apprenticeships and nontraditional occupations.

Women in Multimedia
Job postings, networking, social events, a mentor program, and more. Associated with Bridges Online, based in San Francisco.

Women in Science: A Status Report
A comprehensive collection of career-related and "glass-ceiling" features, from Scientific American.

Women in Technology
Offers women involved in all levels of technology a wide range of professional development and networking opportunities. Job bank for members only.

Women in Technology International
Award-winning features include bulletin boards, jobs by CareerMosaic, articles, career counseling, and the Networking Cafe, to name only a few. Nice site!

WomensNet
Part of the Institute for Global Communications, a nonprofit organization active in peace, justice, human rights, environmental protection, labor issues and conflict resolution.

Women's Rights
A collection of articles and resources especially for women, from the American Civil Liberties Union.

Women's U.
Online and teleconference courses, including inspirational, career and business topics. Online courses require fee-based membership.

Work at Home Moms
Break from your busy, dual-role day to read or offer career advice, chuckle at comics, learn about other moms' businesses, browse classifieds, and more. Use good judgment and don't pay for so-called telecommuting or work-at-home jobs!

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