Considering a career in Agriculture?
Agriculture is an egg-cellent industry for students and grads looking to hatch a strong, fruitful career. The industry is constantly expanding and evolving, so it offers aspiring professionals from different backgrounds a chance to take part in this field. From skilled trades to accounting, there’s a rewarding career path for everyone.
Key skills:
- Passionate
- Team oriented
- Analytical skills
- Communication
Average Starting Salaries: Agriculture
Agronomist
British Columbia
$41,191
Alberta
$44,998
Saskatchewan
$40,791
Manitoba
$37,340
Ontario
$37,340
Quebec
$37,340
Nova Scotia
$37,340
Quality Control Analyst
British Columbia
$47,952
Alberta
$46,970
Saskatchewan
$41,565
Manitoba
$42,580
Ontario
$45,332
Quebec
$41,707
Nova Scotia
$41,772
Testing Technician
British Columbia
$54,297
Alberta
$53,186
Saskatchewan
$47,066
Manitoba
$48,215
Ontario
$51,330
Quebec
$47,226
Nova Scotia
$47,300
Laboratory Assistant
British Columbia
$51,368
Alberta
$50,317
Saskatchewan
$44,527
Manitoba
$45,614
Ontario
$48,561
Quebec
$44,678
Nova Scotia
$44,749
Agronomist
British Columbia
$41,191
Alberta
$44,998
Saskatchewan
$40,791
Manitoba
$37,340
Ontario
$37,340
Quebec
$37,340
Nova Scotia
$37,340
Quality Control Analyst
British Columbia
$47,952
Alberta
$46,970
Saskatchewan
$41,565
Manitoba
$42,580
Ontario
$45,332
Quebec
$41,707
Nova Scotia
$41,772
Testing Technician
British Columbia
$54,297
Alberta
$53,186
Saskatchewan
$47,066
Manitoba
$48,215
Ontario
$51,330
Quebec
$47,226
Nova Scotia
$47,300
Laboratory Assistant
British Columbia
$51,368
Alberta
$50,317
Saskatchewan
$44,527
Manitoba
$45,614
Ontario
$48,561
Quebec
$44,678
Nova Scotia
$44,749
Pro Tip
Rebecca Hannam"As the industry/food business keeps growing, and as farmers are faced with new technologies, the jobs will keep growing."