With sustainability now a cornerstone of corporate strategies, the job market is evolving. A 2024 Capgemini report indicates a significant shift, with over half of organizations planning to increase sustainability investments within two years, spotlighting the creation of numerous green jobs.
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Rising Demand for Green Skills and Talent
Companies across sectors are prioritizing sustainability, leading to a notable growth in green industries and a heightened demand for skilled professionals. Teamlease Digital’s CEO, Sunil Chemmankotil, highlights the optimistic employment outlook in green sectors, projecting up to 35 million green jobs in India by 2047.

Job postings for roles requiring green skills surged by 22.4% from 2022 to 2023, with Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, and Bengaluru leading the charge. This trend is driven by the urgent need for skills in renewable energy, eco-building design, and sustainable operations management.
Global Shift Towards Green Skills
The LinkedIn Global Green Skills Report 2023 mirrors this shift, showcasing a growth in green talent from 9.6% in 2015 to 13.3% in 2021. This upward trend underscores the global momentum towards embracing sustainability in the workforce.
India’s Green Job Boom
India’s potential to double its green job count by 2047 is supported by the growth of the gig workforce in green sectors. Vedanta Aluminium and DHL Express exemplify this shift, with commitments to net zero and sustainable operations, respectively.
Corporate Initiatives Fueling Green Growth
From Vedanta Aluminium’s EV policy to DHL Express’s target for electrifying last-mile delivery vehicles, corporate initiatives are not only reducing environmental impacts but also fostering a culture of sustainability among employees.
Godrej & Boyce’s focus on skilling employees for green job profiles and the rise in job searches for sustainability roles indicate a robust and growing ecosystem for green careers.
Leading Industries in Green Hiring
The healthcare, BFSI, and consulting sectors are at the forefront of hiring for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) roles, demonstrating a broad-based commitment to sustainability across industries.
The demand for renewable energy, environmental health safety (EHS), and sustainability expertise underscores the critical role of green skills in shaping the future of work.
Further Reading, Credit & Resources
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Dr. Alexander Tabibi is an entrepreneur, investor, and advocate for sustainable innovation with a deep commitment to leveraging technology for environmental and social good. As a thought leader at the intersection of business and sustainability, Dr. Tabibi brings a strategic vision to Green.org, helping guide its mission to inspire global climate awareness and actionable change.
With a background in both medicine and business, Dr. Tabibi combines analytical rigor with entrepreneurial insight.
