Seeking a career in sustainability space? Perhaps try volunteering first
The Straits Times|July 02, 2024
Speaker at panel session says those with such experience tend to stand out during hiring process
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Seeking a career in sustainability space? Perhaps try volunteering first

People looking to break into the sustainability industry without prior experience can consider volunteering first, said Mr Erwin Chong, DBS Bank's group head of corporate real estate strategy and administration.

Speaking on a panel on June 30, he said that volunteerism equips an individual with basic knowledge about the industry and that this will be valuable when looking to enter the field, adding that individuals with volunteer experiences on their resumes tend to stand out during the hiring process.

Mr Chong was one of three experts speaking at a panel session about carving out a career in the sustainability sector, which was jointly organised by The Straits Times' HeadSTart and fashion giant Uniqlo. The session was moderated by ST business correspondent Prisca Ang.

HeadSTart is The Straits Times' careers and personal finance newsletter for youth.

Fellow panellist Tan Hui Xin, junior sustainability specialist at sustainability solutions provider ACT group, recommended that students look into internship opportunities to gain a footing in the industry.

Meanwhile, Mr Benjamin Swan, founder and CEO of agritech venture builder Beco Ventures, encouraged the audience to immerse themselves in communities that are making the kinds of changes in the world that they want to see.

The three panelists also emphasised the importance of cross-sector collaboration, such as between the finance and engineering industries, in the continued growth of the sustainability industry.

This story is from the July 02, 2024 edition of The Straits Times.

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