Welcome to the Recruiting Center!

The companies listed below have specifically targeted Tau Beta Pi members for employment opportunities and have placed recruitment advertisements in recent and/or current issues of THE BENT. Visit their websites (links are in left column) to determine which opportunities are strong matches for your individual qualifications and objectives. Use the information in the right column to contact the company. It is very important to use the correct information and source codes (if any) to identify your resume as belonging to a Tau Beta Pi member.

Please re-visit our site for updates as each new issue of THE BENT is published (January, April, July, October). Tau Beta Pi would like to play a role in making your career a rewarding and exciting experience.

If you are an employer or graduate institution, or have fellowships to offer, you can be included in the Recruiting Center by advertising in THE BENT. To see our advertising rates, please click here. We look forward to working with you.

We're looking for talented men and women with MS or PhD degrees in at least 25 different scientific and engineering disciplines. Some applicants are subject to a security investigation for access to classified information. Please apply online at www.aero.org/careers by submitting your resume, including the Job Code ZJ1-0655 in your resume. (See our ad on page 7 of the Fall 2008 issue of The Bent.)
We offer careers in engineering, science, and business. Please visit our website at www.bp.com/uscollegecareers. (See our ad on page 13 of the Fall 2008 issue of The Bent.)
We are now hiring nationwide in engineering, software/computer science, and other technical disciplines. Visit our web site at: www.lockheedmartin.com/careers for complete details on our college recruiting program. (See our ads on the inside cover of the Winter 2009 issue and on the inside cover of the Fall 2009 issue of The Bent.)

Math for America provides aspiring math teachers a full-tuition scholarship for a master's degree in mathematics education and a stipend of $100,000 over five years. Become a Math for America Fellow today. (See our ad on the back cover of the Winter 2009 issue of The Bent.)


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National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying. Learn more about the NCEES Engineering Award here.
(See our ads on pages 3 and 9 of the Fall 2009 issue and on pages 3 and 9 of the Winter 2010 issue of The Bent.)
Now hiring in several areas. For complete details go to www.NSA.gov/Careers.
(See our ads on the back cover of the Fall 2009 issue and the back cover of the Winter 2010 issue of The Bent.)
Consider becoming a Nuclear Officer in the U.S. Navy and receive accelerated management opportunities and up to $150,000 to help you finish school. Visit navy.com or call 1-800/USA-NAVY. (See our ads on the back cover of the Spring 2009 issue and on the back cover of the Summer 2009 issue of The Bent.)
Applied Physics Laboratory To submit your resume/application online to our non-profit, university-affiliated R&D center, and for more information on The John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory visit www.jhuapl.edu (click on "Employment"). Please reference Dept. TB0908 in the "How Did You Hear About Us" section. (See our ad on page 13 of the Fall 2009 issue of The Bent.)
CNA We offer career opportunities in areas such as national security, homeland security, healthcare, and education for people with advanced degrees in engineering, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and many other scientific and professional fields of study. (See our ad on page 13 of the Fall 2009 issue of The Bent.)
Case Western Reserve University The Master of Engineering and Management Degree program was designed to meet the needs of industry by offering young engineers the critical skills needed to be successful in an engineering career. Case Western Reserve University is the only university to offer a fully integrated Masters of Engineering and Management program.(See our ad on page 13 of the Winter 2009 issue of The Bent.)
EMC We have opportunities throughout the U.S. in the following areas: computer science, electrical engineering, and hardware and software engineerinng. (See our ad on page 15 of the Fall 2008 issue and on page 5 of the Winter 2009 issue of The Bent.)
Hess Corporation We have engineering and IT opportunities available for individuals interested in exploring opportunities with a leading global independent energy company. (See our ad on the inside cover of the Summer 2009 issue of The Bent.)
Hill-Rom Hill-Rom is the most innovative and productive health care products company in the world, and has immediate opportunities for talented engineering professionals who are interested in growing with an industry leader.Engineering career areas of focus include surface, supply chain, process, platform, and new product engineering. Visit http://hillrom.yourcareerinfo.com to learn more and apply today. (See our ad on page 31 of the Fall 2008 issue of The Bent.)
Johns Hopkins University The Engineering and Applied Science Program for Professionals at Johns Hopkins University has a new name — Engineering for Professionals (EP). Visit us online to learn more about the graduate degree programs we offer.(See our ad on page 5 of the Winter 2010 issue of The Bent.)
MIT Lincoln Laboratory Apply to: The MIT Lincoln Laboratory website: www.ll.mit.edu/careers/careers.html. Click on College Recruitment for entry-level opportunities. (See our ads on page 11 of the Fall 2009 issue and on page 11 of the Winter 2010 issue of The Bent.)
MITRE We can offer you opportunities in information systems, homeland security, and information security, in a place where talent and technology know no bounds. (See our ads on page 15 of the Fall 2009 issue and on page 7 of the Winter 2010 issue of The Bent.)
Naval Research Laboratory Accept the challenge and become a member of an elite research and development community involved in research and technological development for tomorrow's Navy. (See our ad on page 9 of the Summer 2009 issue of The Bent.)
Naval Surface Warfare Center The Navy's premier activity for technology, engineering and innovation is seeking full-time scientists and engineers in the following disciplines: Electrical, Mechanical, and Civil/Structural.
Civilian jobs that make a difference to our country and the world! More information at: www.dt.navy.mil. (See our ad on page 9 of the Winter 2009 issue of The Bent.)
Sandia National Laboratories We have opportunities for college graduates at the bachelor's, master's, and PhD levels in electrical, mechanical, nuclear, and computing engineering, material sciences, computer sciences, chemistry, information technologies, biological sciences, and business administration. (See our ads on page 11 of the Fall 2008 issue and on page 5 of the Fall 2009 issue of The Bent.)
University of Florida Engineering University of Florida's distance learning program offers Master of Science degrees in civil engineering, computer & Information science & engineering, electrical & computer engineering, environmental engineering sciences, materials science & engineering, and mechanical & aerospace engineering.
Visit our website at www.ufedge.eng.ufl.edu, or call 1/877/8UFEDGE.
(See our ad on page 37 of the Fall 2008 issue of The Bent.)

Univeristy of Illinois The Univeristy of Illinois College of Engineering offers online courses in engineering and computer science. Through the distance learning program, e-learning courses can lead to Master's degrees and graduate certificates. (See our ad on page 11 of the Winter 2010 issue of The Bent.)
West Virginia University The West Virginia University College of Engineering and Mineral Resources has programs in biometrics, energy nanotechnology, engines and emissions, information technology, and more.
(See our ad on page 7 of the Fall 2009 issue of The Bent.)

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