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NEW RESOURCE FOR JOB SEEKERS INTERESTED IN CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY & SUSTAINABILITY

Net Impact releases “Corporate Careers That Make a Difference,” featuring professional success stories and advice for finding work that makes an impact.

Net Impact releases “Corporate Careers That Make a Difference,” featuring professional success stories and advice for finding work that makes an impact.
Feb 10, 2011

A growing number of graduates and working professionals want to use their business careers to make a difference in social and environmental issues. But what are these professionals to do when faced with the reality that there simply aren’t enough corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability titles to go around? Corporate Careers That Make a Difference, released by Net Impact and the Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College, answers this question with more than 80 pages of practical advice, including dozens of success stories from the field.

“More and more people want to make a positive impact on the world through the work they do,” says Liz Maw, Executive Director of Net Impact, “but there are so few resources to help them turn this aspiration into a successful career. This guide fills that gap by exploring the diversity of opportunities available in corporate citizenship, and providing hands-on advice for long-term success.”

The guide looks beyond the typical focus on dedicated job titles like Director of CSR, and instead encourages readers to explore the many functional roles in a company from which corporate responsibility and sustainability work can be done. “Corporate Careers That Make a Difference clearly demonstrates that almost anyone can have an impact, no matter where in the company they work,” Maw says. “In fact, seemingly conventional departments also provide significant opportunities for change.”

Distilling the insight of working professionals from a wide range of industries and companies like Microsoft, Johnson & Johnson, Herman Miller, and others, the guide offers readers a first-hand account of the many opportunities open to those interested in corporate responsibility and sustainability, and provides a practical framework for career development.

Corporate Careers That Make a Difference was made possible through a generous grant from the GE Foundation, and is available from http://www.netimpact.org/corpcareersguide as a member benefit of Net Impact.

About Net Impact

Net Impact is a global organization of students and professionals using business to improve the world. The organization offers a portfolio of programs and initiatives to educate, equip, and inspire over 20,000 members to make a positive impact through business. Spanning six continents, Net Impact’s membership is one of the most influential networks of students and professionals in existence today and includes current and emerging leaders in corporate social responsibility, social entrepreneurship, nonprofit management, international development, and environmental sustainability. Learn more at www.netimpact.org.

Media Contacts

Jess Sand | Communications Manager
P: (415) 495-4230 x340
E: jsand@netimpact.org

Brenda Kiefer | Associate Director, Marketing & Communications
P: (415) 495-4230 x317
E: bkiefer@netimpact.org

URL: http://www.netimpact.org/corpcareersguide

Press copies of the guide and images are available on request.

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Jess Sand, Senior Content Manager
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Leading Net Impact since 2004, Liz is an expert in the growth of interest among MBA students and Millennials in career paths that improve the world, as well as efforts to address this trend among business school programs.

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