Workforce 2030: Survey of 16 to 18-year-olds finds more than half believe green jobs are of higher value than traditional roles, with the prospect of a purposeful career a major selling point
As students across the country collect their A-level results today, Groundwork chief executive Graham Duxbury reflects on the need for better career and educational advice to help young people realise aspirations for green, purpose-led jobs
Programme aims to provide 5,000 young people not in education, employment or training with routes into energy and infrastructure careers
EXCLUSIVE: Number of electricians working in England saw net increase of barely 1,000 last year, despite need to add more than 32,000 skilled workers to the workforce by 2035
Andy Burnham promises new technical education opportunities for 14-year-olds, as he vows to give local authorities powers to help tackle skills shortages
Workforce 2030: Delivery giant says accelerating low carbon transition requires 'workforce capable of deploying at scale and driving down costs'
Young Energy Professionals Forum calls on energy employers to better communicate opportunities in the sector to new starters
BusinessGreen's latest Spotlight webinar explored how to develop a recruitment and retention strategy that can underpin the next phase of the green economy's expansion
Workforce 2030: Today's young engineers are motivated by purpose - by linking training to clean energy outcomes, firms can attract talent that might otherwise overlook manufacturing, writes BGB's Nathan Flower
Networks recruiting for traditional engineering roles, as well as for positions working on cyber security, data analysis, and environmental management