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How to Get More People into Your Climate Jobs

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About Event

Are you hiring for a climate job, recruiting into your climate training program, or simply supporting people who seek to have climate impact? Did you know that only 12% of climate-concerned Americans recognize the power of their job as a climate lever, compared to consumer or political action?

To build the full workforce to solve climate change, we’ll need to get through to the other 88% — come to this event to find out how!

The event will feature tactics for attracting the general population into climate jobs from Work On Climate (based on our recently completed research effort) and the efforts of Jobs For the Future, Green Jobs Board, Terra.do, Climatebase, and OnePointFive in this space.

Who is this for?

This event is a must for climate employers, educators, job boards, training programs, advocacy organizations, media, funders, and other stakeholders interested in being involved in building the climate workforce.

Why Attend?

  • Actionable Research: Understand the barriers holding back the workforce from working on climate and learn to tackle them.

  • Networking: Meet key players in the climate workforce ecosystem.

  • ​Enhanced Awareness: Deepen your understanding of climate jobs as a lever of action and the broad opportunities available.

The event will include networking, a series of presentations from the hosts, and an interactive workshop.

We are thankful to Cisco Foundation for providing support for this event.

By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week.

Location
Cisco Meraki
500 Terry A Francois Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA
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