Our weekly blog highlights industry insights, candidate testimonies, job application advice, and more. Looking for a job in climate? Here's how.
For the first time since the COVID-induced tech boom, the employee-centric market has flipped on its head and is leaning in favor of employers. The big tech layoffs at companies like Meta, Twitter, Amazon, Stripe, etc., have resulted in exceptional candidates actively job searching.
You’ve brushed up on the resume writing basics and feel good, but you still want to dive deeper. This is your one shot to ensure that you get an interview. Optimizing your experience section will guarantee that you stand out from the hundreds of other applicants.
It’s a scary time to be in tech. The once hyper-secure industry looks like it’s leaning in the opposite direction. Here's why the ClimateTech industry is different.
You’ve researched the industry, laid the foundation, and defined your “why,” and now you’re ready to fully kick off your job search. Your resume is a great place to start. It is the deciding factor that determines whether or not you will get an interview.
If you are applying for a job you should know exactly why you want the role. It seems like a given, but having an exceptionally strong grasp on your intentions before you submit the application will help you immensely through the process.
If you are looking for a new job — experienced or not — it’s critical to go back to the basics and work backward. Prior to updating your resume, before crafting your cover letter, weeks before applying, and ages before your next interview, you must start by laying the foundation for your next job