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As a member of the Sustainability Career Community, you will meet professionals working in different areas of sustainability businesses and how they use their sustainability knowledge to help businesses with their triple bottom line. This Career Community will introduce you to professionals who will cover “green” topics such as: renewable energy, waste management, clean tech, marketing sustainability products, and building community sustainability educational programs.
When employers ask, “What are your greatest weaknesses,” it may seem like they’re trying to trick you into admitting why they shouldn’t hire you. However, this often isn’t the case. What interviewers really want to know is whether or not you’re self-aware. They want to see how you’re taking initiative to improve yourself and overcome your weaknesses.
You’ve secured more than one job offer! Congratulations! However, the problem now becomes deciding where to work. Though having multiple companies interested in you seems like the dream life, choosing which offer to take is a different challenge. This decision can be stressful, especially if you see yourself working for several options. There can also be a lot of pressure, as you will, realistically speaking, only have a limited time to make this critical decision. It can get to the …
Did you know you can access free Bentley branded backgrounds for your Linkedin Profile page? If you not you should check out the options and update your profile with a great image.
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By Paul Stanish
Paul StanishAssociate Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Development Center
In honor of April being Earth Month, I thought it’d be fitting to bring the environment to light in a business setting. To do this, I discussed how sustainability ties to the business world with Dr. Betsy Stoner, a Natural and Applied Sciences assistant professor. Dr. Stoner has been teaching at Bentley for six years and has a background in marine ecology. As an environmental science and oceanography professor, she enjoys research questions, exploring how human activity affects coastal ecosystems, …
ISSP is the world’s leading professional association of sustainability practitioners. A member-driven organization, we move the sustainability profession forward by …