Leila asked Kristin Malosh, North Star BlueScope Steel AddedFriday, November 6, 2015 at 8:16 AM hands on approach to making environmental policies/changes Hey! I am a recent civil/environmental engineering BA graduate and I'm not entirely sure what direction I want to take yet. I am currently working for a land development design firm but I don't really love it. I am extremely passionate about the environment and my inner self is screaming to have a job that I actually care about. I've always been told I just need to graduate college and get a job but I can tell this work isn't for me long term. I would love to work more in the field and have a more hands on approach to making environmental policies/changes. What opportunities do you think are out there for me? Related to Environmental, Internships & Jobs Reset Sort By Default Kristin Malosh , North Star BlueScope Steel Answered Sunday, March 26, 2017 at 8:50 PM Hi Leila, I hope you have found a way to satisfy your inner self and have already changes jobs from where you were in the above statement...but in the event you still need a push- if you are interested in field work, some of the big environmental consulting firms would be a great place to gain some experience. The hands on approach to making environmental policies/changes sounds like maybe you could be interested in working in a government agency to me. Those can be difficult roles to get into without much experience, but really you could fit in there as well. I hope you have found a new direction. If there is something you think I could help you with, please let me know. Thanks and good luck to you! Kristin