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Sustainable Food Jobs – Now Online!

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We all know the economy is pretty lousy right now and it can be pretty tough if you are looking for a job (like I am).  So if you are a foodie or want to work within the “sustainable food movement” where can you look?  The following is from an email I received the other day and thought I should share with the Jew and the Carrot community.

Sustainable Food Jobs is pleased to announce the launch of its new website!  Most Americans have never heard of the term “sustainable food.”  Tell someone its your career focus and be prepared to explain yourself.  Rest assured… this site understands what you mean with no elevator speech required!  As a recent graduate looking to branch into the world of sustainable food, I had a difficult time knowing where to look for the most up-to-date job opportunities available.  Typically, job listings are dispersed among environmental conservation and individual non-profit websites.  But what if job seekers new to this and aren’t familiar with all of the non-profits that specialize in sustainable food?  That is where this website comes in!  It will provide job seekers with the most up-to-date job opportunities available in the domestic sustainable food sector.

Check it out!

Or follow us on Twitter @sustainfoodjobs for daily updates!  If you know of any current jobs in sustainable food currently not listed on the website, please feel free to e-mail them this way.  As opposed to general career websites, posting here lets you target specialized brain power.  Garner a better qualified applicant pool that shares your values for a better food future in America!  Any and all comments are greatly appreciated.  Enjoy!

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2 Responses to “Sustainable Food Jobs – Now Online!”

  1. miriamcoates Says:

    As a member of our local farm to school network I often recieve job postings for similar positions. I would suggest that job seekers in this field, and anyone else interested in improving school nutrition, sustaibability, and promoting local farmers products, sign up for their states network.
    Here is a link
    http://www.farmtoschool.org/

  2. Fling Says:

    We need to adapt. Take a look at this article The Great Transition: http://www.scribd.com/doc/2165.....lent-Times

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