Meet the 2019 Best Employers to Work for in the Water and Wastewater Industry!
Every search starts with a job description and most of them are outdated. Not because companies are careless, but because roles evolve faster than documents do. When organizations hire based on templates instead of reality, they miss the chance to make placements that actually last.
The water industry doesn’t have a talent shortage, it has a storytelling gap.
This work protects public health, safeguards the environment, and keeps communities functioning. Its greatest success is being invisible. When nothing happens, everything is working.
That story deserves to be told earlier, louder, and with purpose.
For decades, degrees served as a convenient proxy for capability. But as roles evolve faster than education systems can adapt, that shortcut is losing relevance. Employers are increasingly prioritizing demonstrable skills, real-world experience, and the ability to learn over formal credentials—recognizing that degrees often reflect access and opportunity as much as aptitude. Skills-based hiring isn’t about dismissing education; it’s about defining talent more accurately for the work that actually needs to be done.
The first weeks of a new year often set the tone for everything that follows. While most people are still adjusting after the holidays, high performers are already making strategic moves. This article outlines five practical ways to start 2026 with intention, strengthen your professional direction, and build momentum early.