The Green Buildings Career Map identifies 32 jobs in the Energy Efficiency industry that do not require a college degree. In fact, a recent study by a major job-recruiting company found that just 21% of the jobs posted on its website specifically ask that candidates have a college degree. The U.S. Labor Department says the country is facing a significant shortfall of skilled workers. Many companies are no longer looking for white-collar or blue-collar workers, but instead new-collar workers: individuals who develop the technical and soft skills needed to work in jobs through nontraditional education paths. New-collar workers do not have a four-year degree from college. Instead, new-collar workers gain skills through on-the-job training, high school technical education, on-the-job apprenticeships, vocational schools, technical certification programs, community colleges, the military, and internships. The mid-level and advanced-level new-collar jobs identified in this career map..
Also known as: Green Buildings Career Map
Associated domains: greenbuildingscareermap.com