In his State of the Union address, President Obama reiterated his commitment to bold action on clean energy and climate
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In his State of the Union address, President Obama reiterated his commitment to bold action on clean energy and climate
Are you looking for a career that makes a difference?
Are you thinking about starting a career in clean energy or energy efficiency?
What you know and when you know it can make the difference between a job application that ends up in the trash can and a job application that leads to a job offer.
If you are looking for a clean energy job (aka a green job), then do yourself a favor and check out the Clean Energy Secrets for Job Seekers.
The secrets you discover in this program will give you a huge competitive advantage.
This program allows you to learn first hand, straight from the experts…secrets that others don’t know.
This program is designed to cut through the clutter show you the quickest way to start a career in the clean energy industry.
We sat down with experts in clean energy and energy efficiency and asked them the questions that most job seekers want to know…need to know…to get a job in the fast growing world of clean energy and energy efficiency.
The experts we interviewed were:
Renewable energy businesses are rapidly expanding and growing due to volatile oil prices, political turmoil, climate change concerns, and government incentives.
As renewable energy businesses flourish and proliferate, they have an increasing need to hire talented and experienced management and technical professionals.
This talk focuses on the knowledge and skills needed to break into renewable energy.
We discuss which of your existing skills and talents will be most valuable to renewable energy businesses, and what new background and knowledge you may wish to acquire to better make the jump to a career in renewables.
At the end of the talk, participants will have a roadmap to guide them in retooling to join 21st century explosion of renewable energy.