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The Environmental Career Center (ECC), has been helping people work for a better environment since 1980. ECC assists individuals and employers alike, in matching top candidates with today’s top green employers. With 25+ years in the field, ECC has extensive experience to help guide you.
Good Jobs, Green Jobs South Comes to Atlanta
Good Jobs, Green Jobs South arrives in Atlanta two weeks from today. The regional conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta on February 23-24, 2012. There will be 40 workshops addressing an array of topics including education, renewable energy, energy efficiency, business investments, transportation and emerging green markets. Additionally, there will be panel discussions and networking events unique to the Atlanta regional [...]
A Woman’s Guide to a Sustainable Career
The Women’s Bureau of the Department of Labor has just released a major publication titled - Why Green is your Color: A Woman’s Guide to a Sustainable Career! It’s a comprehensive manual to assist women of all career levels succeed in our developing green economy. The extensive, well organized guide delves into all things green – education, occupations, entrepreneurship, [...]
Summer Jobs + 2012
The Department of Labor has announced a new initiative – Summer Jobs +. This call-to-action is for businesses, non-profits, and government to provide low-income and disconnected youth employment in the summer of 2012. Businesses are asked to accept the President’s call-to-action and make a “Pathways Pledge” by choosing at least one of the following three pathways [...]
U.S. Employment UP. Adds 243,000 Jobs in January.
U.S. economic employment started the new year strong. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today (February 3) that employers added 243,000jobs in January with the unemployment rate dropping to 8.3% from 8.5% in December . That’s nearly 100,000 more jobs than economists projected. Additionally, employment for November and December was revised upward by 60,000. The BLS reports that “job [...]






