Would you want to work in climate tech in 2024?
Matthijs van der Linden
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Climate tech is booming. I think innovations in that space are super cool (no pun intended), and these companies are hiring everyone from engineers to sales and product managers. Would you switch?
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Sansa Grey@sansa_grey
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Yes, Climate tech offers opportunities to contribute toward mitigating climate change through innovative solutions, sustainable practices, renewable energy, and environmental conservation efforts, appealing to those passionate about addressing pressing global challenges.
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@matthijs_van_der_linden Will check it out when it launches. What's the name?
@matthijs_van_der_linden I am browsing through the website and I noticed that some jobs appear multiple times and some that are described as remote are not really remote but just remote in the US or North America. It needs a bit of organization.
@matthijs_van_der_linden Check Sunnova Energy, First Solar, Arbor, Depops, Octopus Energy, Enpal, Greenpeace International, Plug Power job posts. These are a few of them.
Yes, considering the growing importance of addressing climate issues and the booming opportunities in climate tech, it can be a compelling and impactful career choice in 2024.
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Given the vast impact that climate change is going to have on our lives, I would definitely prioritize working on projects that could have some positive benefit in this area. I would be really interested in companies that are using AI and technology to make a difference.
Do you think Tesla cars are in climate tech?
@mihajlokovacevic Good question. I would say yes. You?