Green Job Resources

Use this as a resource to see the range of Green Job opportunities, apprenticeships, and internships available:

Career One Stop - is a U.S. Department of Labor-sponsored Web site that offers career resources and workforce information to job seekers, students, businesses, and workforce professionals to foster talent development in a global economy including apprenticeships and training resources.

Clean Edge Jobs - Job posting site centered on connecting clean-tech job seekers, employers, and recruiters.

Community Colleges - Many community colleges have excellent green job training programs available. Inquire with your local community college to see if they have green job training programs.

The Corps Network -The Corps Network website is the hub for all ‘Service and Conservation Corps’ programs nationwide.   These Corps serve as work training programs for youth ages 16-25.

Green Biz Jobs - GreenBiz.com's green jobs and career center has jobs opportunities in solar and renewable energy, cleantech, green building, sustainable businesses and socially responsible organizations, and more.

Green Dream Jobs - Regularly updated green job posting site. You can search by location, skill level, and category.

Green Jobs Guidebook - The Environmental Defense Fund authored the Green Jobs Guidebook that profiles over 200 different Green Jobs aimed at all job seekers regardless of their current skillset. It includes information on education requirements, salary, growth potential, certifications and more.

GreenJobs.net - Green Jobs Network was created to connect people seeking jobs that focus on environmental and social responsibility with available opportunities and resources.

Green Job Search - resource to find green jobs and includes tips for job seekers.

Green Collar Blog Job Board - This is a listing of job boards that focus on social or environmental responsibility.

Idealist.org - Idealist is a great resource to find job opportunities and internships.

Job Corps - is a free education and training program that helps young people prepare for careers, earn high school diplomas or GEDs, and find and keep good jobs.

YouthBuild USA is a network of 226 local YouthBuild programs.  In these programs, low-income young people ages 16–24 work toward their high school diploma or equivalency while learning job skills by building affordable housing for homeless and low-income people. YouthBuild places a strong emphasis on leadership development and community service.