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Can Greenpeace activists make it in the private sector? Two of the group's leaders are trying.
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Author Andy Savitz explains how the human resources department can be a strategic partner for corporate sustainability programs.
by Marc Gunther
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Meet the trained lawyer who found her perfect job with the help of Dell's sustainability efforts.
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A home automation company makes more changes and Applied Material's head of corporate responsibility retires.
by Aaron Tilley
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Our advice columnist counsels a new energy and carbon director on how to enlist HR for hiring future leaders.
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Jim Hartzfeld is one of the few recent big shifts in the sustainability world.
by Aaron Tilley
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Interpersonal skills and passion for the environment are critical -- but often overlooked -- by job seekers.
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Does your company need help improving efficiency and cutting costs? Pollution prevention interns could be the solution.
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Neither business nor policy can adequately address sustainability alone. What if you could combine the two?
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Progressive businesses lobby congress to extend the wind energy tax credit.
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Can a recent MBA job seeker find happiness with his dream green job? We talk to him to find out.
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Knowing what to do once you go in for an interview is crucial for any job seeker, but just as important -- and often overlooked -- is having a checklist for what NOT to do. Here's one, based on real-life examples.
by John Davies
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Effort part of strategy aimed at boosting greater investor access to environmental, social and corporate governance factors.
by Robert Kropp
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Looking for a career with an impact? What does that even mean?
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SAP, Ernst & Young and HSBC all send employees on overseas trips to steer strategy and give workers a fresh perspective on world cultures.
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Once leaders in sustainable investment and shareowner advocacy, college and university endowments now lag behind many mainstream institutions in the uptake of environmental, social and corporate governance investment criteria.
by Robert Kropp
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She's a recent MBA graduate working as a corporate sustainability consultant. He's an eco-warrior pursuing illegal loggers in the Amazon. Whose job is more treacherous?
by Peter Knight
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Twice a year, jobseekers are out in full force: now and New Years tend to be jobseekers’ high season. In the spirit of the season, here are five tips to support those in job-search mode.
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Why so many engineers in a role that primarily involves communications and external affairs — along with change management, behavioral learning and constant innovation?
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Could cultivating "womanly" virtues -- such as collaboration, empathy, and creativity -- in our male leaders, while creating space for more female leadership, make businesses more sustainable?
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A recent study from Net Impact shows that young workers are motivated by their company's CSR programs, and would even take a pay cut to work for a company committed to sustainability.
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Report says up to 60 million new jobs could be created by global shift to cleaner energy, technology and industry.
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The chief learning officer (CLO) is a position that reflects a seismic shift in the way many corporations now approach their environmental futures.