International Youth Day: Pioneering Green Skills for a Greener India Inc. – News18

India has committed to reducing emissions intensity of its GDP by 45% by 2030 and achieve about 50% cumulative electric power installed capacity from non-fossil fuel-based energy resources by 2030

Young professionals are now choosing career paths that are purpose-driven and want to work for companies that align with their values

In recent times, the climate alarm has been ringing loud and clear, with extreme weather events and escalating global warming demanding our immediate attention. This wake-up call has spurred industries and organisations to rise up to their environmental responsibilities. What’s catching attention is professionals rolling up their sleeves to master skills that not only infuse sustainability into their jobs but also spark careers directly contributing to our planet’s well-being.

Now, as the spotlight shines on International Youth Day,  the theme “Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World” takes centre stage. India has committed to reducing emissions intensity of its GDP by 45% by 2030 and achieve about 50% cumulative electric power installed capacity from non-fossil fuel-based energy resources by 2030. And with the share of green talent in India growing by 12% year-over-year on LinkedIn, it’s clear that sustainability is no longer just a buzzword; it’s a dynamic force of change. Within this buzz, India’s top 3 Green Skills, Carbon Footprinting, Environmental Law, and Sustainability Consulting, are opening doors wider than we imagined.

“Young professionals are now choosing career paths that are purpose-driven and want to work for companies that align with their values. Industries are also keen to reduce their carbon footprint creating more job opportunities in sustainability. LinkedIn recently launched a job filter, which allows professionals to look for jobs that match their values, and sustainability is one of them. LinkedIn data shows that the concentration of ‘green talent’ is growing with the rise of the EV industry and investing in green skills can lead to sustainable careers,” says Nirajita Banerjee, Senior Managing Editor, LinkedIn India.

Here are Banerjee’s tips on how professionals can land a career in sustainability:

  1. Showcase your green skills
    Add your green skills to your LinkedIn profile to show recruiters your green credentials under the “Licences and Certificate” section. The sustainability industry is fairly new so they are looking for people who have transferable skills so make sure you highlight them. If you are involved in projects that contribute to sustainability, showcase the skills that you have gained.
  2. Reskill on green skills
    Globally, members with green skills have been more resilient to economic downturns than the rest of the workforce. So increasing your green skills is a great place to start. You could consider short courses on LinkedIn Learning. You could also enrol in a green, higher-education course. And in the workplace, you could brush up on green skills as part of your organisation’s learning curriculum and up level your AI and Machine Learning skills to drive data driven solutions for a planet-friendly career.
  3. Be green ready
    Stay on top of the latest green developments to be green-ready. Seek out green ambassadors and thought leaders to follow on LinkedIn. This is a great way to track developments and understand where the green economy is heading. LinkedIn also publishes a Top Voices Green list that you can follow to keep pace with all things green in the workplace.
  4. Follow green companies
    Follow companies on LinkedIn that focus on sustainability to learn more about the job opportunities that are available and also learn more about the company’s culture. Job seekers can also see if they have any connections that work at that organisation, making it easy for them to reach out and ask for a referral. On LinkedIn, applicants are 4X more likely to get hired through their network.