Junior Agronomist
East Anglia
Finally, a business that will support your ambitions.
You've always dreamed of a career in Agronomy, but we all know getting into it can be tough.
So, you've done your time in hands–on farming, or agriculture sales to get a good grounding, and now it's your time to make the move into your dream job.
The business wants to invest in you. FACTS? BASIS? You could have them before you know it.
What's the Role?
Picture this.
Start your day with a fresh coffee before you head off to your first farm for the day.
Your day is spent delivering great advice and guidance to farmers.
You spend your lunch chatting to supportive colleagues, having a laugh, and studying for in preparations for your new qualifications.
Another few farms in the afternoon, chatting with farmers, learning the crops, building relationships, and selling great products.
It's a great name to add to your CV too – a well–known commercial agronomy business, what better place to build your career!
What do I need?
The business is wanting to invest in you, but you need to have some agricultural experience.
You could be newly graduated.
You might have worked in a hands–on farming role for a couple of years but know it's not where you want to be long term.
You might be working in agricultural sales, so you know how to develop customer relationships, but it's not as crop focussed as you want.
Either way, we want to hear from you.
What's Next?
For an informal chat, please call me, Sarah on , email or message me on LinkedIn. Don't worry if your CV isn't up to date, just send what you have already, and we can sort the rest later.