Survey on Cleantech Jobs

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20150323215047-fdaa.001As many of you know, CleanTechnica is part of the Important Media network, one of the world’s biggest sustainability media companies. While we love covering the news, we often get requests to do more. One of the biggest calls to action our company receives on a regular basis is to help people transition into the green economy, whether that’s through job training education, green career profiles, cleantech company directories, or green job listings.

Well, I’m happy to announce that we are building what we believe will be the world’s best green job posting site. Each week, we’ll be doing a roundup of green jobs posted on our site, and broadcasting them out through articles on CleanTechnica, Gas2, Eat Drink Better, Solar Love, EV Obsession, Green Building Elements, Sustainablog, and more. We feel this will help connect the people who want to have a job with purpose to those companies that are working to make the world a better place. And that’s a legacy we are stoked about.

Right now, we’re looking for your input, though. We’d love to have you take this very short survey and let us know what features you think we should include. Also, if you’re part of a company that might be interested in posting jobs to our site, please click here to contact us and let us know!

Thanks in advance, and let’s build a better world together.


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Scott Cooney

Scott Cooney (twitter: scottcooney) is a serial eco-entrepreneur focused on making the world a better place for all its residents. Scott is the founder of CleanTechnica and was just smart enough to hire someone smarter than him to run it. He then started Pono Home, a service that greens homes, which has performed efficiency retrofits on more than 16,000 homes and small businesses, reducing carbon pollution by more than 27 million pounds a year and saving customers more than $6.3 million a year on their utilities. In a previous life, Scott was an adjunct professor of Sustainability in the MBA program at the University of Hawai'i, and author of Build a Green Small Business: Profitable Ways to Become an Ecopreneur (McGraw-Hill) , and Green Living Ideas.

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