Job Links and Resources

Cyber Journalist.net [http://www.cyberjournalist.net/jobs.php]
Mostly publishing, journalism, communications, and web content related positions.

E-DocCareers http://www.jobtarget.com/home/index.cfm?site_id=2638]
E-DocCareers is a specialized career service connecting jobseekers and employers within a highly
specialized Electronic Document Systems Industry. Xplor International™ has teamed up with JobTarget™ to
provide the most comprehensive career network in the digital document industry that capitalizes on power
of the internet and multiple job posting sites.

International Associations of Business Communicators [IABC]
[http://jobs.iabc.com/home/index.cfm?site_id=65]
Site features job board listing by keyword or state, anonymous resume bank, job alert notifications, and
more.

JustTechJobs [http://www.justwebjobs.com/AboutUs.asp]
is a jobsite for IT professionals, but with a twist. Rather than being a single monolithic jobsite that contains
hundreds of thousands of postings for every discipline within the technology industry, JustTechJobs.com is
your gateway to a collection of technology niched jobsites. At last check there were 47 niche categories
defined.

PrintWorkers.com [http://www.printworkers.com/Default.cfm?fuseaction=Search.Main]
Printworkers is committed to being a treasured resource for job seekers and companies in the printing and
graphic arts industry. Resources include job board [free registration required], resume bank, and industry
news.

Government job listings

USAJOBS http://www.usajobs.gov/]
USAJOBS is the Federal Government's official one-stop source for Federal jobs and employment
information

U.S. Courts [http://www.uscourts.gov/employment.html]
Employment listings and searches for the Federal Judiciary. Links and information are available for the
Federal Law Clerks, the Law Clerk Hiring Plan, and the Supreme Court Judicial Fellows Program.

U.S. Government Printing Office [GPO] [http://www.gpo.gov/careers/index.html]
The GPO Career site provides job search, job application details, and benefits information of working at
GPO.

Other Washington, D.C. area listings

Job Listings From Brad Traverse [http://www.bradtraverse.com/joblistings.cfm]
The top resource for anyone seeking a job on Capitol Hill and off the Hill in the fields of government affairs,
public affairs and communications.

Washington Networking Group [http://www.washingtonnetworkgroup.com/]
A Washington, D.C. networking organization of professionals in business, finance, technology, foreign and
government affairs. The WNG provides a Job Announcements service to assist our constituents with
recruiting and career transition needs. Our Job Announcements site is accessible to the general public
without login. View Current Job Listings

Other Resources

E-Document News [http://www.e-documentnews.org/]
A twice monthly publication dedicated to covering all of the important industry news for the electronic
document systems industry. E-Document News covers the entire lifecycle of the document from creation and
production to distribution and storage/retrieval. Resources include the free newsletter and newletter
archive.

The Electronic Document Systems Foundation [EDSF] [http://www.edsf.org/]
The Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the value and relevance of document communications
worldwide. Its goals are to be a catalyst for education and research initiatives and to bring the industry
together to resolve document communications issues that impact society. Resources available include a
miminum of 30 yearly scholarships as well as other eductional program offerings.

Franklin Technical Society [http://franklintech.org/]
A Society for printing professionals. Regular membership restricted to government employees. Associate
membership available for non-government print professionals. Resources include dinner meetings, print
facility tours, newsletter, links to professional development resources and Education Incentive Award
scholarships.

International Publishing Management Association [IPMA] [http://www.ipma.org/]
IPMA is the International Publishing Management Association, an organization of corporate publishing and
distribution professionals. IPMA is dedicated to the in-house professionals who provide graphic design,
page layout, copy, print, mail and distribution services to their enterprise. Various resources including
scholarship [awards for members and/or families], newsletter, education opportunities, certification, etc.

Print and Graphic Scholarship Foundation [PGSF]
[http://www.gain.net/eweb/DynamicPage.aspx?webcode=lower35&wps_key=7CA2C42E-AEF4-4351-9139-A5B
B554604EA]
The mission of the PGSF is "To strengthen the print and graphics industry by providing scholarship
assistance." Various resources including scholarship application, resume bank, and job bank. Requires
registration [free to students and job seekers].

STUDENTJOBS.gov [http://www.studentjobs.gov/e-scholar.asp]
The United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM) e-Scholar website provides all students (high
school and higher), parents, and career professionals information on different educational opportunities
offered by Federal Government departments and agencies, or partnering organizations.

Coleman One Manufacturers
Comprehensive product index, including web pages, of the manufacturers that Coleman One uses. You may
find one to help you. Or you may contact Coleman One and ask for their help.
Do you use AFP to create your print data files? If so, then I am sure you have occasionally run into
some trouble figuring out what to do. There is a wonderful resource out there called the afp-l discussion list.
With all the WYSIWYG tools out there, some just let the tool handle the output. But, there are times you
need to dig into the code. For those times, I suggest you go to http://www.botos.com/afp/index.html and
read through how to join. The don't be shy - POST your question. Someone out there has already figured
out a way to handle the problem you may have.