From History graduate to renewable energy advocate in Indonesia
To aspiring green professionals, Anneke offers this advice: “Never let your academic background limit what you aspire to be in life.”
To aspiring green professionals, Anneke offers this advice: “Never let your academic background limit what you aspire to be in life.”
The Watt’s Next campaign hosted a series of events across the Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia, uniting local experts and participants to explore renewable energy and green jobs.
This practical demonstration of solar power’s benefits helps paint a clear picture of how renewable energy can positively impact people’s lives, both environmentally and economically.
The impact of fast fashion on Southeast Asia—ranging from environmental degradation due to textile waste to labor abuses—highlights the urgent need for change.
If your career has always revolved around traditional corporate roles, the idea of a “job with impact” might seem abstract or even intimidating. But in reality, it’s a window of opportunity to align your work with a better world
Concepts like slow fashion—which emphasizes quality over quantity—are gaining traction among consumers who are increasingly concerned about the environmental impact of their purchases.
The truth is, green jobs come in many forms, and they’re shaping the future of climate mitigation in ways you might not expect.
Green jobs are for everyone—whether you’re into tech, community work, or project management. Southeast Asia is at a tipping point, and green jobs are key to the region’s future.
Looking for a career that aligns with your values? Jobs that makesense is more than a job board—it’s your partner in finding meaningful, purpose-driven work in sustainability and social impact.
Many people today seek careers that align with their values, not just their skills. Impact jobs in mission-driven organizations offer opportunities to contribute to meaningful causes, applying existing skills in the growing field of social and environmental change.