Visit the following Web sites for job listings:
- https://www.ieee.org/communities/ieee-resource-centers.html
- https://jobs.physicstoday.org/jobseekers
- https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/microfabrication-jobs
- https://jobs.acm.org
- https://www.computer.org/publications/tech-news/build-your-career
- https://spiecareercenter.org
- https://jobs.mrs.org
Use social media, especially LinkedIn, to network with microfabrication professionals, follow companies and keep up with industry news and developments, and apply for microfabrication technician jobs.
Speak with microfabrication technicians to learn more about the work they do, what a typical day on the job is like, and to see if this profession is a good fit for your interests and skills. Ask your school's career services office for help with setting up a remote or in-person interview.
Join the Technology Student Association for access to educational programs and conferences, as well as to learn about scholarship and award opportunities and to participate in local, state, and national competitions. Visit the Web site for more information, https://tsaweb.org.
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