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ECO Canada (Enviromental Careers Organization)

ECO Canada develops programs that meet both the demand of employers (recruitment and retention tools and human resource materials) and facilitates the supply of labour by providing practitioners and students with career resources, internships, and certification.

ECO Canada charts this path based on its ongoing labour market research, which provides a picture of industry’s requirements and communicates this demand to the academic community to ensure the relevancy of educational and training programs.

In its simplest form, ECO Canada is a mechanism that develops programs that help individuals build meaningful environmental careers, provides employers with resources to find and keep the best environmental practitioners, and informs educators and governments of employment trends in this growing sector to ensure its ongoing prosperity.

ECO Canada has Canada’s Largest Environmental Job Board with hundreds of employers posting new environmental career opportunities every day.

*Profile adapted from ECO Canada.


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  • This entry was reviewed on: February 17, 2010


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