#mce_temp_url#Many Americans, with the loss of their jobs during the recession, are discovering that they are still in the process of discovering what they want to be. Many have pursued degrees and held successful positions for years. They have the skill sets and experience, but the jobs have disappeared.
Many have turned to one of the growing industries, photovoltaic. With significant government funding through incentives and rebates, solar output is expected to more than double in 2009. With the skilled labor available and the investment of the federal government, the industry is poised to explode.
With the recent emergence of the industry, what is the best way to get involved? The first important step is research. Discover how solar works and how to apply your unique skills to the industry.
Next, attend local conferences for deeper knowledge and to build a network of contacts. Connecting with the power players in the industry will help when you search for jobs.
In addition, keep your education of the industry up-to-date through training. One course, Rich Hessler Solar Sales Training, will teach you how to sell solar solar systems and help you find a job. In addition, it saves months of research by teaching how solar works, pricing, products, current events, and available solar rebates.
Taking this training and education is the most important when becoming employed in solar. Solar employers are looking for individuals with skills experience, and knowledge of the solar industry. By having solar knowledge, you become a brand that solar business owners want to employ and hopefully leading you toward an answer to the lifelong question, "What do I want to be when I grow up?"
Rich Hessler
pvsolarsalestraining.com
(949) 208-0221