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Exploring Agriculture Career Opportunities

Exploring Agriculture Career Opportunities

Learn about Opportunities in Agriculture at the Feed Your Future Virtual Career Fair

By Haley Bilokraly
Farms.com Intern

Did you know there are many careers in the agriculture and food industry aside from working on the family farm?

If you are new to the agriculture industry or looking for a career off the farm, you might be wondering what careers are available to you. Good news! There are a variety of essential jobs involved in moving food from the farm to the shelf. These include careers in labour, packaging, logistics, finance, technology, and more.

Not sure what role you would like to play? Learning about the many roles available to you is just the first step to your career in agriculture.

The next step is researching companies that are hiring. Although this may seem difficult, Ag Careers has made it simple for you with Feed Your Future Career Fairs.

Feed Your Future Career Fairs provide the opportunity to have real conversations with hiring managers from several reputable companies in the agriculture and food industry such as Sylvite, Federated Co-operatives Limited, Farm Credit Canada, Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), Immigration Care.

Don’t miss this great opportunity to learn more about your career options and directly connect with potential employers. Choose the fair you’d like to attend below and click the link to register!

View agriculture and jobs on AgCareers.com.


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