Building a network
How to ask for and conduct a professional interview
Many LJMU graduates have gone on to have successful and fulfilling job roles focusing on sustainability and restoring the natural environment. If you are interested in building a career in the green sector, then we recommend talking to people already working in this field.
Some helpful tips
- Research what you are most interested in and what companies and organisations are active in this area.
- Attend relevant events or conferences and ask people about their job roles/tips for breaking into this sector.
- Join relevant online communities or follow influences/bloggers in this area.
- Gain relevant work experience through volunteering and paid internships.
- Ask individuals in interesting jobs for a 10-minute professional interview.
A group of LJMU Green Internship students conducted a series of professional interviews with some industry experts:
- Interviews with Tom Strodtbeck, Start Up & Enterprise Consultant, Dr Tim Lane, Lecturer in Physical Geography and Sarah King, Researcher & Materials Science Technician (PDF, 502KB)
- Interview with Simone Greyling – Carbon and sustainability Executive, 2030Hub (PDF, 440KB)
- Interviews with Hannah Branwood, Natural Capital Hub Project Officer and LJMU graduate (PDF, 133KB)
- Interview with Dr Ann Hindley, Senior Lecturer at Liverpool Business School (PDF, 129KB)
- Interview with Alice Hobbs, Project Manager at Mace (PDF, 173KB)
The LJMU internship students developed a series of example questions that you could use when conducting your own professional interviews:
About their job
- What is your job?
- What do you do on a day-to-day basis?
- What do you like the most about your job?
- Have you held any other jobs in the environmental field?
- What made you choose to go into the green sector?
- Do you find the green industry competitive?
- Do you use any skills from university in your current job?
- How has working in the green sector affected your knowledge of environmental issues?
- What would you like to improve within the green sector?
- How do you stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the environment sector?
- Do you have any advice for students thinking about working in the green sector?
About their degree
- What degree did you do?
- What work experience (if any) did you do while studying?
- Did your course cover any environmental issues?
- Did your degree teach you about the green sector/careers in the green sector?
- During your degree, were you taught any transferable skills that are relevant in the green sector?
- What pathway did you intend to go into after your degree?
- Do you feel a different degree would have been more beneficial?