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Environmental Restoration Planners

Employment Prospects

Employers

About 84,600 environmental scientists and specialists, a group that includes environmental restoration planners, are employed in the United States, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. About 50 percent work for federal, state, and local government agencies. Many others work in the private sector for architectural, engineering, scientific, management, and technical consulting companies.

Starting Out

Environmental restoration planners often get started in their careers through internships or part-time jobs at environmental restoration planning consultancies. They find opportunities through professional associations such as the American Planning Association and the National Association of Environmental Professionals, as well as by contacting companies directly.

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