U.S. Feed Your Future Virtual Career Fairs Fill Critical Workforce Needs  

The upcoming online career fair on Nov. 29 is open to anyone looking for a job or hiring in the U.S.
The upcoming online career fair on Nov. 29 is open to anyone looking for a job or hiring in the U.S.
(AgCareers.com)

Filling essential roles in the agriculture and food workforce is a top focus for employers. AgCareers.com is continuing Feed Your Future virtual career fairs to connect agriculture and food employers and job seekers across the United States. The upcoming online career fair on Nov. 29 is open to anyone looking for a job or hiring in the U.S.

There are agri-food job opportunities for candidates exploring a new career, a new industry, or interested in making a difference. Abundant job openings are available in sales, research, processing, logistics, administration, technology, production, and more. Job seekers will find careers on the farm, in the field, plant, lab, and office (on-site and remote).   

Feed Your Future U.S. virtual career fairs facilitate connections and opportunities for agri-food employers and candidates across the States through the proven efficiency and effectiveness of virtual recruiting.

“Virtual career fairs create timesaving critical interactions that produce measurable results to combat today’s recruiting difficulties,” said Kathryn Doan, CVO Director, AgCareers.com. “We continue our mission of feeding the world with talent by providing easy access to digital recruitment activities and talent solutions."
 
The AgCareers.com Feed Your Future U.S. virtual career fairs take place in November 2023 and February 2024 in partnership with various companies and associations, including Farmer Veteran Coalition and Together We Grow. #FeedYourFuture Registration and additional details are available here.

 

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