Last year, the news on the U.S. job front has been especially bleak for recent college graduates. Many aspiring executives have yet to line up an entry-level assignment; according to a report in today’s New York Times, thousands accepted jobs that pay poorly or do not require a college degree.
New grads we have spoken to are understandably anxious about the weeks and months that lie ahead. And those with thousands of dollars in student loans to pay off, the anxiety turns to dread.
One’s transition from college to the management executive ranks should be a time of excitement about endless career and life possibilities. And yet, Millennials–with their newly minted diplomas–wonder if they will ever land a great job.
To the thousands of new grads seeking employment, we say hang in there–better days lie ahead.
In the U.S. and across the globe, a New Green Economy is taking shape. Its sustained growth will be achieved by tapping your boundless enthusiasm, your smarts, and your desire to do well and do right by making the world a better place. This New Green Economy will have sturdy roots; it will drive growth for the next thirty to forty years!
Eco-entrepreneurs are recognizing that fortunes will be made across a vast green business landscape. And already, millions of dollars in venture capital has flowed to greentech start ups and early-stage companies that are bringing to market new technologies for creating and storing renewable energy, achieving energy efficiency, and driving resource sustainability. Successful eco- entrepreneurial enterprises that hit pay dirt will provide most of the economy’s new "green dream jobs".
Better days do lie ahead.
If you have just received your bachelor’s degree–or have another year to go to graduate–we suggest you consider a future in green business. And to help you develop successful strategies for finding your "green dream job", we urge you to pick up a copy of Tailoring the Green Suit: Empowering Yourself for an Executive Career in the New Green Economy.
Ref: The Green Suits
New grads we have spoken to are understandably anxious about the weeks and months that lie ahead. And those with thousands of dollars in student loans to pay off, the anxiety turns to dread.
One’s transition from college to the management executive ranks should be a time of excitement about endless career and life possibilities. And yet, Millennials–with their newly minted diplomas–wonder if they will ever land a great job.
To the thousands of new grads seeking employment, we say hang in there–better days lie ahead.
In the U.S. and across the globe, a New Green Economy is taking shape. Its sustained growth will be achieved by tapping your boundless enthusiasm, your smarts, and your desire to do well and do right by making the world a better place. This New Green Economy will have sturdy roots; it will drive growth for the next thirty to forty years!
Eco-entrepreneurs are recognizing that fortunes will be made across a vast green business landscape. And already, millions of dollars in venture capital has flowed to greentech start ups and early-stage companies that are bringing to market new technologies for creating and storing renewable energy, achieving energy efficiency, and driving resource sustainability. Successful eco- entrepreneurial enterprises that hit pay dirt will provide most of the economy’s new "green dream jobs".
Better days do lie ahead.
If you have just received your bachelor’s degree–or have another year to go to graduate–we suggest you consider a future in green business. And to help you develop successful strategies for finding your "green dream job", we urge you to pick up a copy of Tailoring the Green Suit: Empowering Yourself for an Executive Career in the New Green Economy.
Ref: The Green Suits
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