About us

Meet the team

Jaroslav Holub

Jaroslav Holub

Founder & Product Lead

Jaroslav is the founder of Rejobs.org, an entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience in developing and operating websites through his company Automato.

Jaroslav holds a degree in Environmental Science from The Open University, where he focused on Energy & Sustainability and Renewable Energy, studying from 2018 to 2024. Jaroslav continues to study the global energy transition, sharing his insights on the Rejobs Blog and in Medium publications such as The Environment and The New Climate.

Shuaibu Musa Adam

Shuaibu Musa Adam

Research & Communications Associate

Shuaibu is a renewable energy engineer and researcher focusing on bridging technical knowledge, education, and communication within the clean energy sector. At Rejobs, he contributes articles, insights and helps shape communication strategies that support job seekers and employers in navigating renewable energy careers.

He is currently a Doctoral Researcher at KU Leuven, working on battery-free, energy harvesting IoT devices. He also holds a Master's degree in Sustainable Energy Technology from the University of Liverpool (2021) and has experience in teaching, research, and international collaboration.

Silvia Puchovska

Silvia Puchovska

Marketing Associate

Silvia Puchovska is a marketing consultant and manager with extensive experience in helping businesses optimise their marketing strategies.

Silvia provides strategic guidance on digital marketing initiatives, ensuring that our platform's efforts are aligned with our mission to support the global energy transition. Silvia is also a keen surfer and an experienced digital nomad.

Blog post contributors

Lauren Holford

Lauren Holford

Lauren is a content writer based in Cornwall who writes about nature and the outdoors. Read more of her work on her blog.

Andy Robinson

Andy Robinson

Andy is a renewable energy copywriter, natural living enthusiast, climate activist (and Newcastle FC fan!) who helped us kickstart our blog and define our content strategy in our early days.

What we do

We list active renewable energy jobs from companies and non-profits across the sector.

Every day, we search the internet to bring you current job opportunities from companies and non-profits in renewable energy. On Rejobs.org, you can find your next job without distractions, greenwashing, and pop-ups.

  • Curated job listings: At Rejobs, we hand-pick each job listing, checking that essential details - salary, location, work type - are present. The aim is to save your time by filtering out irrelevant or incomplete listings.
  • Focus on renewable energy careers: Rejobs is focused on the renewable energy sector. We don't list general tech, finance, or marketing jobs unless they're at a clean-energy company.
  • Streamlined search and organised tags: Filter listings by role type, location, energy sector, employer, and skills. Tags let you narrow the search to specific technologies or career stages.
  • Original blog content: Rejobs is more than just job listings. We publish original articles and Q&As covering renewable energy careers, technologies, and policy.

The energy transition needs more people working on it - at every skill level, in every region.

Electrifying (nearly) everything and supplying electricity from the sun, wind, and water is the only truly effective and realistically scalable solution to the climate crisis.

Amsterdam office

Rejobs.org
Automato
Schinkelkade 50
Amsterdam, 1075 VK
The Netherlands

Phone: +31 649 297 228
Email: [email protected]

VAT ID: NL003438225B18

Get in touch

For support inquiries, please email us at [email protected]
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Rejobs on social media

LinkedIn: @rejobs-org
Bluesky: @rejobs.org

How we make money

Rejobs makes money by selling premium job postings to employers, helping them reach candidates focused on renewable energy.

Renewable energy blog posts

  • A solar power plant in Dunhuang

    Renewable Energy Forecast for 2030

    By 2030, renewables are poised to supply nearly half of global electricity, with solar and wind leading this explosive expansion. In this data-driven piece, we explore job creation forecasts, supply chain bottlenecks, and policy hurdles.
  • Solar photovoltaics is the fastest-growing renewable energy technology globally

    Fastest Growing Renewable Energy Sector: Data and Trends

    In 2023, solar photovoltaics surged by 32.59%, officially making it the fastest-growing renewable energy source worldwide. Yet offshore wind, which soared by 57.87% in 2021, remains a formidable competitor in total electricity output due to its high capacity factor. This concise overview highlights how policy incentives, cost reductions, and manufacturing advances are propelling solar to the forefront of the global energy transition.
  • Career Opportunities in Solar Energy

    Career Opportunities in Solar Energy

    The solar energy sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, with over 7.1 million jobs in solar PV alone as of 2023. For professionals considering a career shift into renewable energy, solar offers pathways across R&D, manufacturing, project development, and operations.