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U.S. Solar Job Market Overview
The U.S. energy landscape is evolving – the increase of technological innovation, decreasing costs of renewable sources, a focus on efficiency, and a drive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is forcing America to rethink fossil fuels. As solar energy emerges as a mainstream source of power, businesses are preparing to hire, train, and recruit new talent and to provide secure job opportunities for hardworking Americans. Those looking for a career move should consider the succe

U.S. Energy and Employment Report
The new USEER report is out, and the results for clean energy are somewhat mixed with strong growth in sectors like energy storage and declines in solar jobs. The 2019 USEER report was produced by a joint effort between between the Energy Futures Initiative (EFI is headed by former U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernie Moniz) and the National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO). Many other organizations and individuals contribute to the annual report, including Environment


Ego-system Management
The art of four-directional management; successfully navigating workplace conflicts and career challenges.


What It's Like: AJW, Inc.
In What it's Like we ask people working in a variety of roles across the range of sustainability sectors to tell us about their organization, their work and their career path. In this edition of What it's Like, we hear from Mary Solecki , a partner at AJW, Inc., a boutique consulting firm in the emerging technologies sector. What is AJW's core purpose and mission? We want to make public policy smart and responsive to new and emerging technologies. We want laws and regulations


Where the Green Jobs Grow
Clean energy and precision agriculture jobs in the Midwest are growing faster than the overall job market. Find out where.


Why Creative People Do Environmental Work
Environmental work isn't just for scientists and engineers. The planet needs creative people to write, design and develop out of the box


What It's Like: Repurpose, Inc.
In What it's Like we ask people working in a variety of roles across the range of sustainability sectors to tell us about their organization, their work and their career path. In this edition of What it's Like, we hear from Lucy LaViolette, Project Coordinator at Repurpose, Inc., a retailer of compostable, disposable products for daily use. What is Repurpose, Inc.'s mission and core strategy? We are a group of passionate eco-entrepreneurs driven to positively impact the envi


You're an Expert: 5 Steps to Building Expertise
Here are five steps to get you started in establishing your expertise in your chosen field.


Courage Versus Confidence in the Job Hunt, as in Life
If you are in the throes of a job hunt, or some similarly stressful part of life, you are likely riding the dizzying peaks and valleys of se


Environmental non-profit job market overview
Those seeking work in the ENGO (environmental non-governmental organizations) sector can expect to work like a dog for less pay than workin
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