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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.
Have you met your Career Coach yet? Career Coaches are responsible for specific Career Communities based on majors and career interests. Juniors and Seniors can schedule appointments with their designated Coach, and underclassmen can attend drop-in hours with the coaches as well. Learn more about the Career Coaches and student colleagues responsible for making the Pulsifer Career Development Center run smoothly at careeredge.bentley.edu.
This is a reminder that all sophomores, juniors and seniors must complete their registration for spring academic credit internships by next Monday, February 13. This is a strict deadline and applies to both 1 credit and 3 credit internships. Visit https://www.bentley.edu/offices/academic-services/policies-and-procedures#Internships for more information.
GreenBiz has recently published it’s State of Green Business report for 2023. In the 16th annual edition of the State of Green Business, , the editors and analysts have selected 10 key trends worth watching, reflecting a broad spectrum of environmental and sustainability topics: transportation, carbon removal, the circular economy, climate tech, sustainable food systems, renewable energy and more. You’ll also find data and commentary on the state of biodiversity, from our partners at S&P Global; and on green jobs and …
By Lisa Dinsmore
Lisa DinsmoreAssociate Director, Undergraduate Career Development Center, Pulsifer Career Development Center
While applying to different positions, it is important to think about how to stand out amongst other applicants. One way to do so is by creating a portfolio. A portfolio is a place where you can showcase a collection of your best work and highlight your credentials and awards. Sometimes one is required, but even when it is not, providing an employer with your portfolio shows employers what you are capable of and adds immense value to your application.
ISSP is the world’s leading professional association of sustainability practitioners. A member-driven organization, we move the sustainability profession forward by …