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Land Your Dream Green Job: Know What Employers Are Looking For (2012)

This 2012 study offers insights into the competencies that environmental employers valued most when hiring

As a targeted resource for job-seekers looking to enter the environmental sector, Land Your Dream Green Job offers unique insights into the competencies and personality attributes that environmental employers value most when they decide to hire, retain, or promote staff.

The associated presentation, Inspire Your Staff to Say: I Love My Job is designed to meet the needs of environmental employers, with a unique overview of what fellow environmental companies had to say about the HR strategies they preferred.

Highlights

  • The top hard competencies, soft competencies and personality attributes environmental employers look for
  • The role that environmentalism actually plays when employers are considering a job candidate
  • Essential advice that environmental employers want you to know about education and job-searching in the environmental sector

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