Skills, Credentials & Education for Sustainability
See the job skills, people skills, credentials, and education employers ask for in Sustainability postings.
About the data899 Sustainability job postings across all countries in the study
Salary comparisons use a separate all-country study. The country choice still applies to Skills, Credentials, and Education.
Job postings
899
across all roles
Requirements found
50
skills, credentials, and education
Employer requests
4,419
one posting can name several requirements
Skills across careers
See the job-specific skills that stand out in different kinds of work.
People skills
Communication, teamwork, leadership, and ways of working
What sets this role apart
Skills that appear more often in this role than in related job postings
Reporting
Business & operationsRequiredPreferredOther wording
Employers ask for Reporting in 88,565 job postings across all career areas (9851.5%). Choose a career area to see whether it is especially common there.
Skills often found with it across the full study
Roles where credentials matter
Examples of occupations where certifications or licenses appear frequently in job postings.
From job postings
Why examples: credential requirements vary sharply by occupation, so a single ranking across unrelated roles can be misleading.
Credential-heavy role examples
Compare nursing, medical imaging, and cybersecurity.
Credentials employers ask for
Certifications and licenses required or preferred in this role’s job postings.
How education requirements differ by role
Compare roles where employers emphasize a high school diploma or GED, a bachelor’s degree, or doctoral study.
Degrees & diplomas
What the bars show: the share of each role’s job postings that require or prefer that education level.
Education requirement examples
Retail, research, finance, and engineering show how sharply expectations can differ.
Education employers ask for
Education levels required or preferred in this role’s job postings.
Where these numbers come from
How we turn public job postings into the results on this page
1 · Start with trusted skill lists
We use the public O*NET 30.3 database and Corvi Careers' reviewed skill definitions. O*NET content is available under CC BY 4.0.
2 · Analyze job postings
We analyze collected job postings before publishing this report. A skill counts once per posting when its name or a reviewed variation appears. Country results use the posting’s resolved locations; remote or multi-country postings may count in each applicable country.
3 · Show only useful comparisons
We compare the percentage of postings that contain each skill. We leave out results with too little data. The findings describe job postings; they do not prove cause and effect.
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