Growing climate tech firms need engineers — but also sales and HR pros

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Growing climate tech firms need engineers — but also sales and HR pros
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In California, software engineering is the most in-demand kind of role. In Texas, it’s sales and business development, while in New York it’s operations.

California stands out as an engineering-heavy jobs market, with mechanical and electrical engineering also making the state’s top five.

There are also sector-specific distinctions within climate tech. Transport-related businesses, and those specializing in food and agriculture, seek software engineers above all. But in the energy, buildings and carbon removal sectors, operations talent is most in demand. Distinct categories pop out in some sectors’ listings: Human resources ranks fifth for food and agriculture, while for buildings, design comes fifth.

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