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WELCOME

Welcome

to the ninth

edition of

the Canadian

Ag & Food

Career

Guide from

profiles to find out more about their

organization and career opportunities.

Useful articles featured in this guide

will help as you navigate the job search

process and begin your career. Articles

cover topics such as interview questions,

digital resumes, employability skills

and networking preparation. If you are

considering higher education, examine

the master’s and continuing education

programs highlighted in the guide.

AgCareers.com

is the leading

provider of global talent solutions in

agriculture and food, and an award-

winning online career site. Check out

AgCareers.com

to find the latest

internship/summer work experiences

and job openings. With thousands of

jobs posted worldwide each month

and a growing number of jobs posted

within Canada, it is easy to understand

why

AgCareers.com

has helped so many

candidates find their ideal career in

agriculture. Create an account on our

website to save jobs, view your

application history and post your

resume to our online database. For

more tips on utilizing

AgCareers.com

,

check out page 27.

Download the recently updated

AgCareers.com

Job Seeker mobile app,

sign up for our weekly e-newsletter,

and subscribe to our Career Cultivation

blog, all FREE! Follow us on Facebook,

Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter

and YouTube to receive job search tips

and take part in contests.

We are positive you will find this

Career Guide and

AgCareers.com

to

be instrumental in your search for a

career in the agriculture and food sector.

Please share this publication with

friends. Look for an easy-to-share

electronic version under “Employer

Guide Articles” on

www.AgCareers.com

.

Good luck in your career search!

Kathryn Doan, Director of Global

Business Development

WELCOME TO THE AG & FOOD CAREER GUIDE

AgCareers.com

! This year’s edition

brings some exciting changes that will

continue to enhance this invaluable

resource to students and young

professionals. You’ll notice a fresh cover

design, plus the name change from

Employer to Career Guide to better

reflect the purpose of the resource:

career education and connecting people

to the varied and numerous careers in

the agriculture and food industries.

Inside this publication, you will find

valuable job search and career tips,

along with connections to top

organizations in agriculture and food

that are actively recruiting and hiring

students and new graduates. We

encourage you to review the employers’

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