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Q: How can I use Facebook and Twitter to search for a green job?

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Q: How can I use Facebook and Twitter to search for a green job?

You always think of LinkedIn as a logical first step when starting a job search – but what about using Facebook and Twitter to find the perfect green job?

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Q: I'm among the millions of jobless Americans. How competitive is the green sector?

A: First, let me say: you're not alone. We recently surveyed 430 jobseekers who are interested in moving into the green sector.

Q: What are some good, resume-boosting volunteer jobs?

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Q: What are some good, resume-boosting volunteer jobs?

A: There’s no question that this is probably the worst economy in half a century for recent graduates trying to find a job.

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Q: I'm an urban and regional planner. Are front-end planning projects receiving stimulus funding?

A: Yes, these projects are receiving a _little_ federal funding, but the majority of support is coming from local initiatives.

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Q: I hear a lot about green jobs, but don't know anyone who has one. Is this all hype?

A: Yes, there is a new green economy, and there is a lot of hype. We need to separate fact from fiction to understand where we are in the green job movement – it's happening, but not where you would think.

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Q: I'm searching nationwide for a green job. Is there a particular city that has more than others?

A: Yes, certain cities are ahead of the pack: San Francisco (Bay Area), Washington DC, and Boulder, CO all have a high concentration of green jobs. However, Federal investment and local regulatory structures will soon change this landscape.

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