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Energy Jobs – A New Market Opens Up

Sustainability is a new buzz word and it is also now a new job option as well. We did some research today and found out about a variety of new services that feature nothing but job listings and ads in the sustainability and alternative energy fields. It is a booming market and all the growing companies that are developing new technologies for a greener planet need skilled workers to help them.

Here are some the ones to check out if you want to find a job in this area.


sustainjobs.com is the leading global site for jobseekers and advertisers in the sustainability, climate change and renewable energy fields.

We believe our database to be the most comprehensive and focussed in the industry. Our objective is to provide an exceptional service for the professional end of the spectrum – typical user profiles are as follows:

• Academics and Students at leading research institutions
• Experts in government, NGO’s, consulting and legal firms,
• Highly skilled engineers and technical experts.
• MBA, MSc and PhD graduates.

Sustainable technologies – also called cleantech or greentech today – improve financial performance because products are made using less energy and materials, and less waste and toxics. These companies tend to attract experienced, visionary management and top employees. They also attract leading suppliers and customers who want to work with and buy from companies that contribute to their own green business strategies.

We are the future of business: organic products, efficient and renewable energy, green materials, recycled products, and green building. Isn’t it about time?


The Sustainable Communities Network is for those who want to help make their communities more livable. Here a broad range of issues are addressed and resources are provided to help make this happen. This web site is being developed to increase the visibility of what has worked for other communities, and to promote a lively exchange of information to help create community sustainability in both urban and rural areas. We welcome your comments and suggestions to make it as useful as possible.

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