By stephen_hinton on November 12, 2010
Find out about certifications and their importance to employers in the green, environmental and infrastructure job market and if certification in your green job search.
By stephen_hinton on June 18, 2010 Alabama Oil Jobs , AOL , BP , BP Oil spill , BP oil spill jobs , economics , green jobs , Gulf , Hinton Human Capital , Hot Job Tips , hot jobs , jobs , Louisiana oil jobs , oil spill , Oil spill Florida , oil spill jobs , oil spill response initiatives , retail , Stephen Hinton
The purpose of this article is to point out the hundreds (possibly thousands) of job opportunities that will be created in other industries because of the Oil Spill and other unfortunate crises. Hinton Human Capital stands in firm support of the thousands of people who have lost their businesses and jobs due to this disaster.
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Stephen Hinton, provides a compilation of professionals that will see growth as the US economy goes green. He predicts that those in STEM professions (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) will experience the most job security.
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Stephen Hinton provides insight into what traits green companies are looking for in candidates and what skills and traits they expect to see on their resume. He lays out the six pieces of important information that you need on your resume to stand out and get hired.