Terra.do India’s first online climate jobs fair received a steady stream of recruiters and hiring managers from TATA Power, ElectricPe, Pyse, String Bio, and Climes offering jobs for its online recruitment drive.,
Terra.do India’s first online climate jobs fair received a steady stream of recruiters and hiring managers from TATA Power, ElectricPe, Pyse, String Bio, and Climes offering jobs for its online recruitment drive.,
Monster.com as part of its recent Monster Employment Index, MEI, has shown a strong momentum in momentum driven by increased demand for green jobs as electrification of mobility is expected to attract investments worth Rs 8 lakh crore by 2025,
Currently, there is a huge opportunity for jobs as hiring is in full swing in areas like software, hardware, and design, data science and analysis, managerial, communication, research, sales, consumer relations, as well as in powertrain technologies, battery and battery development,
Candidates need to register on Terra. do’s app. Registration for employers, recruiters, and hiring managers will access these profiles, On the app, the candidates can shortlist the roles they are interested in and attend live presentations by the employers, followed by Q&A.,
The app also allows candidates to deep dive with hiring managers 1:1 to understand more about the company's culture, team growth, problems they are solving, and more, the institute said.,
Anshuman Bapna, CEO and co-founder of Terra.do says that by 2030, the company aims to bring 100 million climate professionals into the workforce to solve the climate crisis.,
The Skill Council for green jobs has aligned to the National Skill Development Mission, promoted by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, MNRE, and the Confederation of Indian Industry, CII. Delhi and Tamil Nadu governments, among others, have also promised green jobs in their policies, Bapna informed.