EmploymentCrossing, one of the world’s largest job-board operators, recently announced the launch of EnvironmentalCrossing. As part of the EmploymentCrossing job-site franchise, EnvironmentalCrossing seeks to list every environmental job in the United States in one convenient location. Using proprietary technology, EnvironmentalCrossing monitors the environmental job postings on other job websites and other sources and displays every environmental job it can find. EnvironmentalCrossing’s goal is nothing less than to show job seekers every environmental job available.
Pasadena, CA — EmploymentCrossing’s latest undertaking for environmental professionals, EnvironmentalCrossing (www.environmentalcrossing.com), will list all kinds of environmental jobs as well as provide details on career advancement opportunities and employment information related to the industry. EnvironmentalCrossing will list job openings for scientists, hydrologists, environmental engineers, environmental science and protection technicians, forest and conservation technicians, and sociologists, among others in the environmental field.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs for environmental scientists and environmental engineers will witness a 25% increase over the 2006-2016 decade. Employment for environmental science and protection technicians is expected to grow much faster than average, while social scientists can expect average employment growth over the same decade. However, it will be difficult for many to find jobs that fit their specific areas of expertise.
“In this market it is extremely hard to get a job with a recruiter, and recruiters typically work with very few companies,” says Harrison Barnes, founder and CEO of EnvironmentalCrossing. “Job openings that are not widely known or publicized are the easiest jobs to get.”
“EnvironmentalCrossing is a research company, and our job is to find every environmental job out there for people in the industry,” Barnes adds. “We do not charge employers to post jobs with us, and we aggressively monitor the hiring needs of every employer we can find. EnvironmentalCrossing is a service that I believe will change the industry and how people find jobs forever.”
According to Barnes, the most popular searches on the site thus far have been:
environmental jobs
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environmental consulting jobs
environmental education jobs
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environmental engineering jobs
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environmental career jobs
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environmental sales jobs
“There is an astonishing number of environmental job openings out there. We want to find them all,” Barnes says.
EnvironmentalCrossing charges $29.95 a month to view its job-opening research. As part of the site’s launch special, however, EnvironmentalCrossing is offering a free, seven-day trial to allow job seekers to familiarize themselves with the service.
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