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Learn More About Employment in the Green Economy

Come learn about career options and resources  designed to boost your confidence and skills in looking for work in the green economy.    

The Marin Employment Connection (MEC) is pleased to announce the receipt of additional funding for training (serving Marin,  Sonoma, Solano and Napa counties) that encompasses a broad look at industries in the green economy, focusing on: 1) green business services 2) renewable energy (solar PV design/installation) 3) clean transportation (clean vehicle technology)  4) water conservation/landscaping  5) energy efficiency  6) green building   

Businesses in the green sector look for employees who can speak and understand  the language of sustainability. Those who  possess this knowledge are far ahead of other job seekers.   

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Get the competitive edge! Foundational skills will put you on the path to success.  To help you clarify what your options are you begin with a Green Career Exploration Workshop with access to web resources designed to jump start your green career search.  

Technical and vocational   trainings will be offered that lead to certifications in Environmental Literacy, CALGreen, Certified Green Building Professional, Water Efficient Landscaping, and  others.      

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To learn more about this  training opportunity, call the MEC at 415.473.3300 to register to attend one of the following  MEC Project Green Information Sessions. Upon arrival check in at the reception office on the Third Floor.          

Thursday, December 29, 2011, from 8:30-10am 

Wednesday, January 11, 2012, from 8:30-10am 

Wednesday, January 25, 2012, from 2-3pm 

Tuesday, February 7, 2012, from 9-10:30am Marin Employment Connection - 120 N. Redwood

The Marin Employment Connection is operated by the Marin County Department of Health & Human Services.

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