Green at work : finding a business career that works for the environment
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Green at work : finding a business career that works for the environment
Island Press, c1995
Revised and expanded ed
- : pbk.
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Includes indexes
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ISBN 9781559633338
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With this book, you can translate your concern for the environment into a career with an organization whose management has made a commitment to environmental excellence. Green at Work is the first source of information for nontechnical but environmentally concerned jobseekers who want to learn about career opportunities with environmental companies or within the newly emerging "green" corporate culture. This book explains how individuals with a variety of business skills and backgrounds can identify career options that have an environmental focus or can seek out companies that are working toward being green. Topics covered include: what constitutes a green career; how environmental factors have affected the finance, insurance, energy, and consumer products industries; how to use networking, interviewing, and other resources effectively; and where to find more information on environmental issues and employment opportunities. Green at Work offers profiles of individuals - ranging from grassroots workers to environmental officers at major corporations - who have successfully integrated their environmental concerns with their career paths. In addition, more than 250 companies and organizations are profiled: profit and nonprofit, large and small, established corporations and entrepreneurial firms. Included with the profiles are contact names, addresses, and telephone numbers for readers who wish to learn more about environmental initiatives being taken by the companies featured.
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: pbk. ISBN 9781559633345
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"Green at Work," published by Island Press in 1992, was the first source of information to help nontechnical but environmentally concerned job seekers learn about career opportunities with environmental companies or within the newly emerging "green" corporate culture. Now entirely revised and expanded, this indispensable volume again offers invaluable tools and strategies for launching a green career.Susan Cohn has expanded her scope beyond the business world to examine environmentally focused, nontechnical careers in a wide variety of fields, including communications, banking and finance, consulting, public policy, the non-profit sector, and more. This completely updated edition includes: profiles of more than 70 individuals that illustrate how people have woven their skills, values, and passions into their work listings of more than 400 companies with contact names, addresses, phone numbers, information on what the company does, and its environmental programs and policies listings of more than 50 resources, including organizations, publications, and other sources of information a bibliography of recommended readings
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