2023/2024 AgCareers.com Agriculture and Food Career Guide – Canadian Edition

25 AGCAREERS.COMAGRICULTURE & FOOD CAREER GUIDE While setting career goals for yourself and your salary is imperative, ensuring these expectations are realistic is also vital. Using online research tools can be helpful as you begin benchmarking an average pay range. Take this number with caution; it can vary significantly based on factors such as your job responsibilities, industry, company, geographical location, and more. Cross-reference other salary reporting sources specific to your career path for a more realistic expectation. Additionally, it is essential to consider the impact that individual company factors, such as size and culture, can have on your pay. Ultimately, recognize that experience can have an enormous influence on your salary. Adjust any salary expectations for your first role out of school accordingly. Your compensation can grow as your skills and experience increase, which comes with time in the industry. Remember that pay alone does not determine a good job or career. Don’t let your starting salary be the only factor in deciding on a job. After scouring the internet for your first job post-graduation, you may notice that some job postings list a salary. While not all employers will or are required to post salary, if you find this information, it can provide valuable context about the compensation of the role. Compare the salary range to similar positions in the field and geographic area to gather an idea of what a fair salary would be for this position based on their individual experiences and credentials. It is essential to consider that where a job seeker will fall in this range is influenced by multifaceted aspects like education, experience, skills, and the value the company feels the interviewee can bring to their business. DO BENEFITS MATTER? It is not all about money. While a higher salary may initially be more appealing, compare each potential company’s benefits before accepting any offers. Jobs can differ in the benefits they provide, such as bonuses/ incentive pay, their PTO or sick days policy, relocation packages, work allowances, a flexible work schedule, or remote work opportunities. Having desirable benefits such as those mentioned can lead to improved worklife balance or job satisfaction, which is of significant consideration when job hunting. AgCareers.com polled agriculture and food employers about their staff allowances, including vehicles, cell phones, the internet, and relocation benefits. According to the 2022 Employer Benefits Survey, the percentage of Canadian employers offering these allowances was: Percentage % Mobile Phone 54% Relocation 41% Vehicle 38% Internet 8% Note that these allowances vary by job level and by company WHAT OTHER FACTORS SHOULD I CONSIDER? Additional factors can affect your overall level of job satisfaction. AgCareers.com also surveyed candidates and employees about the importance they place on career development components and company culture. Employees & candidates report they are looking for challenging and meaningful work, professional development, and learning opportunities. These are also important but often overlooked factors to consider when job hunting. Employers may offer a tuition assistance or reimbursement program for those employees looking to increase their education or obtain additional degrees, which can benefit employees wanting to move up internally or within the industry. Supporting employees by providing training or certification courses can also reiterate a company’s importance in investing in its employees. Another factor to contemplate when looking for your first job postgraduation is whether a support or mentor system is in place to help you navigate the transition not only to the industry but also to the business world. A mentor is a valuable resource as you enter the early stages of your career. They are there to help you learn and can provide their expertise or guidance when needed.  Finding your first job may take a little time. While salary is a critical component, practice setting realistic expectations and reflecting on all factors, and you’ll be sure to land a starting role that will set you up for future career success. Ready to jumpstart your career? Visit AgCareers.com to post your resume on a site with hundreds of new jobs posted daily, explore our Career Success Library, and attend events like our Feed Your Future Virtual Career Fairs. AG Photo by Vadym on Adobe Stock

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