How to Find Your Next Solar Job

by Duncan Miller on September 9, 2023
Securing a new job presents challenges across various industries, and increasing your likelihood of success involves employing effective strategies. Here, we outline five key approaches for solar professionals in their job search:

  1. Networking:
    Forge connections with fellow electricians and industry professionals by engaging with local trade associations, participating in online forums, and leveraging social media platforms such as LinkedIn. Attend industry-specific events, workshops, and trade shows to not only meet potential employers but also to gain insights into available job opportunities.
  2. Online Job Boards:
    Explore well-known job search websites like LinkedIn, and Monster to peruse and apply for electrician positions. An alternative platform is our reverse job board at Waivolt, where solar professionals can create a free profile. This allows hiring companies to search profiles and directly connect with electricians regarding potential job openings.
  3. Company Websites:
    Investigate the websites of solar contractors and companies of interest, as many post job listings directly. Don't hesitate to contact these companies even if they don't have current job postings. Persistence is key; convey your eagerness to work for them. In the solar industry, companies often appreciate proactive individuals, and your genuine interest could make a significant impact.
  4. Online Profiles and Resumes:
    Develop an online profile or website showcasing your experience, certifications, and past projects. Regularly update your resume and make it accessible on various job search platforms. Consider investing in a resume optimization service like TopResume for a polished, professional resume. Tailor your resume to match keywords in each job description, ensuring a customized approach for each application. Authenticity is crucial, so avoid embellishing your credentials.
  5. Referrals and Recommendations:
    Seek recommendations from colleagues, mentors, or instructors within the field. Word-of-mouth referrals often lead to valuable job opportunities. Reach out to professionals on LinkedIn for informational interviews, inquiring about their career journey and seeking advice for your job search. People are generally willing to assist, so don't underestimate the power of networking and building meaningful connections.

Remember to tailor your applications to match specific job requirements, emphasizing relevant skills, certifications, experience, and specialized training. Building a robust professional network and staying abreast of industry trends will further enhance your prospects of securing a fulfilling job in the solar sector.
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    Duncan Miller

    Founder, Software Developer

    Duncan is the founder and lead software developer for Waivolt. He been working in solar training since 2006 and has been developing software for over 20 years. Duncan has an MBA from Babson College and lives with his wife and two children in Portland Oregon on an extinct cinder code volcano. He is passionate about artificial intelligence, climate solutions, public benefit companies and social entrepreneurship.

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