Lets see.. I currently work for a BIG biotech company as a engineer and its great job. I got interviewed over telephone by this solar energy company and are interested in interviewing me face to face. I am confident that I will get it. However, is it a good time to make a move in the green business? I am not sure where I will end up.. please advice.
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I would think so. If it’s a new company with no history, then you might have reason to worry. However, if it’s an existing company that is just beefing up their “green” industry, then I would go for it. That’s a hot area now and I think they’re really going to take off.
no it’s not. Since we are in a global slowdown the demand for green technology is diminishing (ie. you see less advertisements for green products) Green products cost more, yes they may be better, but the dollar talks
absolutley. green/sustainable jobs are the future and an evergrowing market. we are looking for solutions to our problems and the answers lie in what green jobs can produce. my brother works for a company called Klean Kanteen(spelled with a k) they manufacture stainless steel water bottles. their business is booming, even in this economy.give it a shot! good luck!