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Green Career Expert Helps Job Seekers Find Eco-Friendly Jobs

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Green Job Search Guide (www.GreenCareerCentral.com/guide) launched as a one-stop resource to help people find jobs that have a positive impact on the environment.

Menlo Park, CA (PRWEB) April 21, 2007 -- Want to go green and make a difference at your next job? For the first time, job seekers wanting to work at eco-friendly companies have a resource that reduces their overwhelm and frustration.

The Green Job Search Guide, launched by Your Dream Career For Dummies author, Carol McClelland, PhD, takes the confusion out of the green job search by providing a comprehensive overview and review of the best environmental job boards on the web.

The Green Job Search Guide is ideal for people who dream of having a green career and those intent on advancing the green career they have.

The Green Job Search Guide includes:

  • 30 job boards and 86 recruiters focusing specifically on positions within environmental/sustainable companies.

  • A comprehensive chart outlining the offerings of each job board.

  • A one page review of each job board that provides 18 key pieces of information including the number of job listings, the geographic range, and the available job categories.

  • Overview of the unique features of each job board.

The cost of this ebook is $19.95. To download an excerpt or purchase a complete copy, visit: http://www.greencareercentral.com/guide.

In March 2007, Yahoo and Google reported over 200,000 searches for "environmental career," over 345,000 searches for "green jobs" and almost 55,000 searches for "green dream jobs." Over 60,000 searches were done for "environmental career opportunities." During the same period, 1.1 million searches were done on the term "green industry."

Thousands of people have found their dream career using McClelland's career discovery programs over the last sixteen years. She notes, "In just the last few years I've noticed a definite upsurge in the number of people who are searching for a career that allows them to have a positive impact on the environment and their community."

McClelland added, "Unfortunately, most of these clients have had a difficult time finding what they wanted because they couldn't locate a centralized place to get reliable information about relevant job opportunities. With the Green Job Search Guide that information is right at their fingertips."

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CAROL MCCLELLAND
Green Career Central
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