Tyanna, can I just say, there is NOBODY else sharing the knowledge and insight the way you are doing. I am so glad I found you, you've done an amazing job of finding a niche and really grasping exactly what the audience is looking to learn! So much info on sustainability as a corporate career trajectory is not really helpful, not high quality, not relevant, or not useful. You're amazing!
Thank you so much. I am currently pursuing my masters in Sustainable development practices and i will definitely try to implement when i become a sustainability or ESG professional ❤
Great video! I’m also in the sustainability field and have been working on studying for the CAPM (and I might actually just go for the PMP because I have just enough experience). Happy to hear you mention project management because it really is a great skill to have in this field 😊
Dear Tyanna, thank you for your valuable video. It has greatly helped me in my career path. I have been struggling to update and improve my professional skills for some time. Looking forward to hearing more from you.
Thank you, this was super informative. All your videos really help me navigate my journey (I do feel clueless all the time because I’m about to graduate with a bachelor’s in business administration, really wish I knew my calling clearly before, but your insight helps me figure that I can do it, just need to be smart about my next steps). I really appreciate it, keep at it♥️
Hi! I'm a big fan of your videos; they're incredibly informative. I am Currently pursuing my undergraduate degree in biotechnology, I'm looking to pursue a master's in sustainability. However, I'm torn between sustainability management and sustainability science. My goal is to work as a consultant or in any industry. I'm not considering a PhD at this point. Any recommendations? What masters should I do sustainability management or science.
You could go either way! I’d recommend deciding what type of consulting or industry work you want to do to inform which type of masters program will be best for you!
This was super helpful, thank you so much. I have a bach in psychology with a minor in environmental studies, I'm hoping that some of these certifications can help me land my first role in sustainability. For now, I'm looking into the Climate Corps to develop some analytical and research skills and show my passion for sustainability. Do you think a temporary role like this would allow me to get into the sustainability analyst/ consultant field?
Great. I was looking for some suggestions from someone working in the field. Also, for those in the pursuit of construction, BOMA Best, Zero Carbon Building and Fitwell are being shown in job requirements quite often.
@@SenaAslan-j4q Hi there! No, SEA is not free and unfortunately the more prestigious certifications cost money which is why I recommend to get them after getting your foot in the door as some employers might help you pay for them!
Tyanna, can I just say, there is NOBODY else sharing the knowledge and insight the way you are doing. I am so glad I found you, you've done an amazing job of finding a niche and really grasping exactly what the audience is looking to learn! So much info on sustainability as a corporate career trajectory is not really helpful, not high quality, not relevant, or not useful. You're amazing!
Awww thank you so much!! I’m happy you’re able to learn a bit from me & wish you luck on your career journey in this field!! 🫶🏻☺️
Already got Nebosh Certificate now we getting this IEMA Certificate
Thank you so much. I am currently pursuing my masters in Sustainable development practices and i will definitely try to implement when i become a sustainability or ESG professional ❤
Hi. Which Uni are you doing your program with. I’m really keen on taking my career to the next level with a masters in the sustainability space.
@@lululets6338 yes that's great. I am pursuing it from The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi
Forage also has a cool job sim certification for environmental consulting!
Great video! I’m also in the sustainability field and have been working on studying for the CAPM (and I might actually just go for the PMP because I have just enough experience). Happy to hear you mention project management because it really is a great skill to have in this field 😊
Great to hear you’re also aiming for the same certification! Good luck on studying for it and such ☺️🩵
@@TyannaBui thank you! You too! 😊
Girl this video is so informative and helpful! No fuss and straight to the point. Thank you so much for sharing
Of course, that's my goal!
hi Tyanna! I'm so glad that I found ur channel because I'm clueless on how to start a career in this field and your vids are very helpful
Appreciate your comment and good luck starting your career! 😊😊
Dear Tyanna, thank you for your valuable video. It has greatly helped me in my career path. I have been struggling to update and improve my professional skills for some time. Looking forward to hearing more from you.
Of course! Glad it could help you in some way. Keep being proactive and I’m sure you’ll end up where you want to be 😊
Thank you, this was super informative. All your videos really help me navigate my journey (I do feel clueless all the time because I’m about to graduate with a bachelor’s in business administration, really wish I knew my calling clearly before, but your insight helps me figure that I can do it, just need to be smart about my next steps). I really appreciate it, keep at it♥️
Thanks for the sweet note, glad I could help in some way. Congrats on graduating and good luck on where you plan to go next ☺️
I think I am in love. Great video!
😊 thank you!
Hi! I'm a big fan of your videos; they're incredibly informative. I am Currently pursuing my undergraduate degree in biotechnology, I'm looking to pursue a master's in sustainability. However, I'm torn between sustainability management and sustainability science. My goal is to work as a consultant or in any industry. I'm not considering a PhD at this point. Any recommendations? What masters should I do sustainability management or science.
You could go either way! I’d recommend deciding what type of consulting or industry work you want to do to inform which type of masters program will be best for you!
Hey I am from Non Env background & interested in ESG. i have experience as a functional Analyst in IT. How can I switch to ESG domain
This was super helpful, thank you so much. I have a bach in psychology with a minor in environmental studies, I'm hoping that some of these certifications can help me land my first role in sustainability. For now, I'm looking into the Climate Corps to develop some analytical and research skills and show my passion for sustainability. Do you think a temporary role like this would allow me to get into the sustainability analyst/ consultant field?
Take it with a grain of salt but as long as you can share how your skills transfer into the role you apply for I’m sure it’ll be no problem!
Thank you very much fir making this video. Really very very helpful. 😊thanks a lot
Of course, glad it was helpful 😊😊
Thank you so much! 🎉❤ i need this information
You're so welcome!
Great. I was looking for some suggestions from someone working in the field. Also, for those in the pursuit of construction, BOMA Best, Zero Carbon Building and Fitwell are being shown in job requirements quite often.
Hi Caio! Thanks for sharing the certifications in your industry!
Thank you! :)
Of course!
❤❤❤❤❤❤ ty!!
Is SEA is free? I think whole courses are not free ;(And all of them so expensive
@@SenaAslan-j4q Hi there! No, SEA is not free and unfortunately the more prestigious certifications cost money which is why I recommend to get them after getting your foot in the door as some employers might help you pay for them!