From Aspiring Professional to Sustainability Practitioner: How ISEP Transformed My Career
Before I joined ISEP back in 2020, I was struggling to get my foot in the door with a job that I loved and a career in sustainability, without any of the traditional analytical skills that were required for entry level roles. I was pointed in the direction of ISEP by a fellow health and safety colleague who mentioned that my auditing experience might be relevant to an environmental auditor course. After searching through the websites resources and webinars targeted to those who are thinking about sighing up to different levels of membership, I decided to study for the Foundation Certificate in Environmental Management in my spare time. It gave me a basic understanding of planetary cycles and carbon while at the same time allowing me to relate my current auditing skills into practice during the ISO 14001 modules. After passing my exam and becoming an Associate member, I did not only feel more confident in my sustainability skills and ability to go for a career in such, I was finally getting positive responses to my dream job applications. The process made so much sense for me and I wish someone had introduced me to the opportunity during my university years. 3 years on and I am now a Practitioner member in a job that I love, using IEA resources to stay ahead of company changes. I have recently applied to be on the new Natural Capital and Biodiversity Steering group, in the hopes of contributing to this great platform.
