Posts Tagged ‘Green Careers’

Job Opportunities: Green Jobs, Fact or Fiction

March 10th, 2010

By Jackie Simmonds, NEJS Blog Editor

Jackie Simmonds Green Jobs are of interest to many job seekers who are doing some soul searching and looking for a way to “give back”, find personal satisfaction and apply the skills they have gained during their careers.  But where are they?  And are they available for someone who doesn’t already have a Ph.D.?  I have looked for green marketing positions and have only found ones that are so technical that I am hopelessly under qualified.  How do you find a green position and make that career transition?

Although there are now more than 80 green job boards online — among them SustainableBusiness.com, EnvironmentalCareer.com, and TreeHugger – Carol McClelland Ph.D., founder and executive director of a Web site called Green Career Central says that many great opportunities can be found only through networking.  “This is even more true for green jobs because so much of the growth in the green economy now is local. It’s happening city by city, town by town,” she says. “So start or expand your green network by joining local conservation groups.” You can also find groups on LinkedIn and other online social networks that share your interest.

McClelland, who is also author of a highly useful new book, Green Careers for Dummies, says  “Major economic shifts always happen slowly. We’re moving to a new economy — what author Thomas Friedman called the Energy-Climate Economy — and it’s just getting started.” » Read more: Job Opportunities: Green Jobs, Fact or Fiction

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Green Conference Provides Helpful Information & Links

October 7th, 2009
By Elizabeth A. Beach
The New England Job Show

The first Massachusetts Green Career Conference was held on October 2, 2009 at the Marlborough Holiday Inn. The conference, sponsored by Green Workforce Training and Associates, offered green career guidance and resources to a sold-out audience of approximately 250 people transitioning into green careers, workforce training and education professionals, and business and government representatives.

The keynote speaker was Kevin Doyle, president of Green Economy and co-chair of the workforce development group at the New England Clean Energy Council. Kevin stressed that green jobs are not just in the area of renewable energy. For example, green jobs can be in green construction, which requires “green-up training” for LEED certification. Kevin noted that Massachusetts is investing $4M in green jobs, through the Green Jobs Act, the Green Communities Act and the Global Warming Solutions Act.

Exhibiting companies – all of whom are hiring – included A123 Systems, Bandgap Engineering, Brookfield Power, Cadmus Group, ICF International, Next Step Living, NStar, Wood Pellets, Qteros and Rise Engineering. Representatives from these companies participated in a workshop where they outlined the details of the jobs for which they are hiring.

Here are some of the resources cited during the conference:

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