Saturday, March 21, 2009 | Latest Update: 8:14AM
Rob Day 03 21 09, 8:14 AM

Getting a job in cleantech

It’s terrific to see the first of the DOE loan guarantees being awarded, to Solyndra it turns out.  Good acceleration by the DOE to get that kind of industry support underway, and the first of a lot more to come.

With a big influx of government support coming into the industry, there will be new project-related jobs as well.  In these economic times, that will be welcome news to many readers, I’m sure.

I’ve already written a few words of guidance in the past, once last year, and once a few years back.

In terms of places to look for the jobs, besides the generic job boards out there, a few green collar job sites have sprung up that are worth checking out:

There are others out there as well—cleantech recruiters and executive search firms are encouraged to add their sites as comments to this column.

Other news and notes:  My latest Mass High Tech column, on the need to promote industrial demand response as a stimulus priority…  Steven Chu agrees with me that energy efficiency is sexy…  Andrew Friendly of ATV also writes in MHT about the stimulus and cleantech…  A perfect storm for water?...  NEA’s Scott Sandell has provocative thoughts on whether or not cleantech is “dead”...  And finally, at least there’s one new LP putting money into cleantech—ATP.

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Rob Day is a Boston-based cleantech venture capital investor and entrepreneur, and is also the President of the Renewable Energy Business Network (REBN). The views expressed on this blog are those of Rob and his friends and colleagues, not necessarily the views of REBN or Greentech Media or any other group. Contact Rob Day at: (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

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