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Interactive Map Shows Where to Find Top Clean-Tech Jobs and Candidates

December 15, 2009
Source: Clean Edge News

A new clean-tech jobs map highlights the regional and sector diversity of the transition to a clean-tech economy. The map is the latest addition to Clean Edge Jobs (jobs.cleanedge.com) – a leading online jobs board for clean-tech job seekers, employers, and recruiters.

Clean-tech job seekers now have the ability to search a map for current openings at leading clean-tech companies like SolarCity, OPOWER, Calera, Conergy, Ecos, and Nexant. Users can search the map manually or by using geographic terms in addition to filtering by industry, position type, and position level. In addition, employers and recruiters can search through and view thousands of clean-tech candidates from around the world.

"This is the first clean-tech jobs board to offer mapping functionality that enables job seekers, employers, and recruiters to zoom in and pan across cities, states, and countries while conducting their search for new clean-tech jobs and candidates," said Clean Edge senior research and marketing associate Dexter Gauntlett. "One of the most exciting things about this map is that it shows how clean tech is not happening in one place, but across the nation and globe. The map currently shows 123 jobs listed in more than 19 states and regions across five countries."

The mapping feature was developed by Formos (www.formos.com), a developer of web-based, mobile, and desktop software products. In addition to Clean Edge, Formos has served a range of environmental and clean-tech clients including Green Building Services, Parametrix, and The Freshwater Trust.

The map follows Clean Edge's recent release of Clean Tech Job Trends 2009. The free report, which has been downloaded by nearly 10,000 people since its launch in mid October, highlights leading clean-tech cities, companies, and initiatives and covers five emerging clean-tech job trends. The report also includes industry-specific compensation information; a resource guide; and an overview of leading public finance models that have the power to catalyze clean-tech job creation.