The following links provide information on public health careers and current job postings.
Kansas State University Career and Employment Services
Hundreds of employers from across the country visit K-State each year to hold interviews at Holtz Hall. These employers consistently hire K-Staters and are actively recruiting new interns and employees. On-campus interviews provide a convenient opportunity for students to interview with many prominent employers without leaving campus.
American Public Health Association
This “Career Mart” gives you the opportunity to post your resume and look for job opportunities in the United States. It also helps employers find public health professionals.
Public Health Student Opportunities
The Student Assembly career search engine page contains a number of good links to opportunities throughout the U.S.
American College of Preventive Medicine
This site provides job listings for physicians in preventive medicine.
Kansas Public Health Association
This is the state affiliate of the American Public Health Association. See the Resources/Links page for links to other state and federal agencies.
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
This is the online source for jobs in the fields of health, physical education, recreation, and dance. See their Career Center page.
Public Health Employment Connection
This site is sponsored by Emory University, a large listing of employment opportunities available all over the United States.
PublicHealthJobs.Com
This site provides guidance on resumes, salary information, and allows you to search for jobs.
PublicHealthJobs.Net
This site gives you the opportunity to search for jobs in public health (and for employers to post opportunities).
Public Health Jobs within the Federal Government
Public Health Opportunities Worldwide
Web Sites on Public Health Careers
Web Sites on Developing your Resume or Curriculum Vitae
There are several differences between a resume and a curriculum vitae (CV). A CV is longer (often more than two pages), with a more detailed synopsis of your background and skills. A CV includes a summary of your educational and academic background, teaching and research experience, publications, presentations, awards, honors, affiliations, and other details. Depending on the purpose, you may need different versions of your resume or CV.
Curriculum Vitae Development
Resume Writing