Career is central to the lives of many ONEin3ers. Boston is home to many networking organizations, job boards and other resources that can help you plug in to the opportunity of your dreams.
Job Boards:
Have you talked to your friends? Many jobs are never posted publicly and others sit in hidden places. Chances are that your friends know someone who has a job to offer. Start talking to your friends, tell them what your goals are and they’ll become your own personal job board!
Venture Fizz is the place to look for startups jobs. Get on it.
Idealist.org is the place to look for non-profit and mission focused jobs.
The City of Boston Career Center is the place to find employment with the City of Boston. We would be remiss not to tell you that it’s a great place to work!
HireCulture.org the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s job board for cultural and arts organizations and companies. It’s excellent.
The Ad Club’s board is great for the advertising industry.
Boston Business Journal’s job opportunity listings are pretty solid.
And of course, Boston.com’s Jobs Section has tons of good info on employment opportunities.
Networking Organizations:
Stay In MA provides scholarships to students interested in joining or attending events of technology and business organizations in the region. Scholarships are available for any currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate student up to $100 per event per student.
Since 1969, National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. has been the leader in expanding the influence of minority professionals in the fields of accounting and finance.
The Boston Police Department is looking for recruits. Join up and help the City!
Boston University School of Medicine’s CityLab Academy is an academic and job-skills training program for high school graduates interested in entering the biotechnology industry.
Boston Young Professionals Association (BostonYPA) provides top-notch entertainment, networking and professional development opportunities geared towards professionals ages 21-40.
The Boston Entrepreneurs’ Network provides information to transform abstract ideas into products or services.
The Boston Business Journal’s online directory, with upcoming events.
The Commonwealth Institute supports women CEO’s, entrepreneurs, and senior corporate executives by helping them grow their businesses and careers.
The National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP Boston) promotes the career advancement and leadership development of Asian American professionals in all fields.
The Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting (ALPFA) is the leading professional association dedicated to enhancing opportunities for Boston-area Latinos in the Accounting, Finance and other related professions.
The Urban Land Institute (ULI) provides opportunities for the Greater Boston real estate community to network with their peers, gain exposure to senior ULI members and real estate professionals, and to continue their professional education.
The Young Non-Profit Professional Network supports young people in the non-profit sector. It’s a national organization with a strong Boston chapter.
Know any other great career sites? Let us know at ONEin3Boston@CityofBoston.gov