A curated list of companies in the sustainability sector offering developer jobs, helping tech talent find impactful climate work.
Awesome Sustainability Jobs is a curated, open-source directory of companies in the sustainability and climate tech sector that are hiring developers. It aggregates organizations working on solutions like renewable energy, carbon capture, electric mobility, and circular economy, providing direct links to their job postings. The project aims to help software engineers, data scientists, and other tech professionals find meaningful work that contributes to environmental and social impact.
Developers, data scientists, engineers, and other tech professionals seeking employment at companies focused on sustainability, climate change mitigation, and social impact. It's also useful for recruiters, career advisors, and sustainability advocates looking to connect talent with purpose-driven organizations.
It saves significant research time by centralizing hundreds of vetted sustainability employers in one searchable resource. Unlike generic job boards, it focuses exclusively on impact-driven companies, includes employee ratings and remote-work flags, and is maintained by the community to ensure relevance and accuracy.
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Aggregates hundreds of companies specifically in climate tech sectors like renewable energy and carbon analysis, as seen in the categorized lists for each country in the README.
Companies are grouped by country with a dedicated remote section and an interactive map, making location-based searches efficient, as highlighted in the table of contents and map preview.
Includes ratings from Kununu and Glassdoor for many entries, providing transparency on company culture, as noted in the legend and company tables with direct links to review sites.
Encourages contributions via GitHub to add companies and fix links, ensuring the list evolves with community input, as stated in the README's call for help and contribution guidelines.
The directory is not automatically updated; job links can become outdated, and it relies on manual contributions, which may lead to gaps or delays in information maintenance.
Primarily focuses on developer and engineering positions, so it's not comprehensive for other job types in sustainability, as evidenced by the emphasis on tech talent in the project description.
Lacks interactive tools like filters, alerts, or application tracking, functioning more as a static reference list rather than a dynamic job board with user-friendly functionalities.