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What is the future outlook for environmental technology, management and/or planning?
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<blockquote data-quote="MadScientist1" data-source="post: 1945994" data-attributes="member: 589151"><p>I'm very interested in environmental studies. However, I don't see many positions advertised for these types of jobs. I would hate to spend the time and money majoring in something that won't get me a job (even if it interests me more than a different major that is more 'in demand').</p><p></p><p>Do you see this career field expanding? What sort of companies/organizations (aside from local government) hire environmental managers/planners? Are the jobs located in certain areas of the country? Could I expect decent job prospects in 2012 and beyond?</p><p></p><p>Any insight would be great - especially from those who are in an environmental field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadScientist1, post: 1945994, member: 589151"] I'm very interested in environmental studies. However, I don't see many positions advertised for these types of jobs. I would hate to spend the time and money majoring in something that won't get me a job (even if it interests me more than a different major that is more 'in demand'). Do you see this career field expanding? What sort of companies/organizations (aside from local government) hire environmental managers/planners? Are the jobs located in certain areas of the country? Could I expect decent job prospects in 2012 and beyond? Any insight would be great - especially from those who are in an environmental field. [/QUOTE]
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