The Big Tech layoffs have sweetened the talent pool for climate startups and venture-capital firms.
Climate startups now have a growing talent pool to choose from, and hiring is picking up, according to recruiters, venture capitalists, and workers who already made the jump from Big Tech to climate tech.
"Over the last year, people were already leaving mainstream tech to come into the climate space," Veery Maxwell, a partner at Galvanize Climate Solutions, a global investment firm focused on climate tech, told Insider.
Cianfarini told Insider his salary is $185,000 a year plus a $40,000 stock option grant that vests over four years.
This trend makes climate tech an attractive option, she said.