Real life
- My ethical career: Ethical entrepreneur
For Sally Broom, ethical business means doing great business in a way that benefits as many people as possible. - My ethical career: Ethical entrepreneur
To set up your own ethical business, you need to love what you do and have a passion for change, says Claire Watt-Smith. - Submit a career profile
If you're working in an ethical job we'd like to hear all about what you do and why you do it.
- My ethical career: Press officer at the Soil Association
Going to work everyday with the feeling that the projects and issues you're promoting really have the potential to change things for the better is great, says Clio Turton.
- My ethical career: Social film maker
Put what you care about at the heart of what you do, says Ben Gray. - My ethical career: Friendship line officer
Doing an internship or placement will help you decide whether you really want to work for a charity, says Gemma MacNulty. - My ethical career: Creative director of an ethical fashion company
There should be positive connections between the people that make products and the people that buy them, says Clare Elsmore-Dodsworth - My ethical career: Product manager for the Co-op
You have to do your research if you want to work in fair trade, says Melissa Webb - My ethical career: Ethical florist
To set up your own ethical business, you need to be prepared to fail but be very unwilling to do so, says Will Wynne
- My ethical career: Director of a media ethics organisation
Ethical journalists should listen to their consciences, be willing to admit to mistakes, and consider the potential consequences of their actions, says Mike Jempson.
