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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.
Are you interested in a career in sustainability? Are you looking to expand your network or learn about sustainable business initiatives by attending a professional conference? The Office of Sustainability wants to help!
The Delongchamp Family Endowed Fund supports undergraduates wishing to explore professional and co-curricular opportunities focused on sustainability and the triple-bottom line: people, planet, and profit. This resource provides students with the means to expand their professional network and gain insight on current business initiatives in sustainability. These …
By Lisa Dinsmore
Lisa DinsmoreAssociate Director, Undergraduate Career Development Center, Pulsifer Career Development Center
For those of you interested in learning more about company culture this resource is worth checking out. MIT Sloan and Glassdoor teamed up to create Culture 500. The Culture 500 provides a data-based view of company culture within some of the largest and most powerful organizations in the world. Powered by cutting-edge AI and human expertise, our interactive tool and data set are updated on an annual basis to reflect how companies measure up on culture in the eyes of …
By Paul Stanish
Paul StanishAssociate Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Development Center
Winter break is a great time to refocus on your career and professional life. Here’s six ways you can develop professionally and put your best foot forward for the spring semester.
Coffee chats are a great way to network with individuals working in roles or companies that you are interested in. While less informal than structured recruiting events or interviews, it’s important to have a plan so you can get the most value from your conversation. Here’s a few thought-provoking questions you may want to ask.
ISSP is the world’s leading professional association of sustainability practitioners. A member-driven organization, we move the sustainability profession forward by …