Navigating your water sector career just got easier!

WEF's new Career Center is a one-stop-shop for job seekers and employers. With more than 2,000 job listings posted from operation and maintenance to sales, your next opportunity could be just a few clicks away. The expanded features and tools are designed to help job seekers and employers find each other. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill job board. It's a robust hub for career resources and advice. Here are a few of the services and tools available:

  • Complimentary resume review. Get tips for putting your best foot forward, whether you’re new to the workforce or a seasoned professional. Upload your resume to get started with a reviewer to receive recommendations for improvement.

  • Career coaching. Connect with coaches who can give you tips on matching your skills with in-demand jobs. Learn how to sharpen your job search strategy, improve your interview skills, expand your professional network and more!

  • Career planning resources. Get a competitive edge by using salary calculators, researching job outlooks and even social media tips and strategies to advance your career. Search by ZIP code and job title to gain insights into local trends.  You’ll also learn how to use social media and digital communication to your advantage while you navigate your career.  

  • Quality connections. Employers can search the resume bank for top candidates or email opportunities directly to job seekers. Create a company profile to reach the hundreds of water sector professionals who use the site.

Whether you’re new to the workforce or a seasoned professional, WEF’s Career Center is the gateway to advancing your career.  Visit the WEF Career Center today—your next opportunity is waiting!

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