The Department of
Employment and Economic Development recently released its findings from its
study on green jobs in Minnesota. The data, compiled between October 2009 and
June 2011, identified current environmental job trends in the state. The data
presented by the study is especially helpful for those interested in pursuing a
career in environmental science. For example, according to the study, most
green job vacancies can be found in private construction and manufacturing
industries and deal with energy and resource efficiency. Because the research
is broken down into categories based on region, occupations, and even the size
of the company, people looking for information on possible career options can
easily sift through the data to find what they need. There is even a section
that lists the average wages of careers in various green fields.
If you would like to read
more on the research done by the Department of Employment and Economic
Development see the link www.positivelyminnesota.com/greenjobs
By E. W. 2/3/12
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