Opportunities to work in N.J.'s legal weed industry can be found a this virtual job fair April 26-27.
Applicants will be able to upload their resume, browse exhibitor booths for new opportunities, and live chat with recruiters. Event exhibitors include, The Cannabist, Puffin, The Botanist, TerrAscend, Ascend Wellness, Longview Strategic, among others.
The virtual booths will remain live through May 25, allowing visitors to explore and apply to jobs at their conveniencetold NJ Cannabis Insider ahead of the market opening that he expects to see a tenfold growth in the number of jobs in New Jersey. Barbour described the seed-to-sale process, outlining various positions at every step. Genetics, cultivation, harvest, processing, packaging, manufacturing, storage, delivery and logistics are just a few of the areas of employment in a plant-touching company.Educators and entrepreneurs in the space stress the importance of attending events like the Cannabis Career Fair and Business Expo at Stockton University last month.
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Outside a busy legal weed dispensary, a new normal for N.J. smokersDemand seemed heavy on the first weekend of legal weed sales in New Jersey, when a line of 60 buyers stretched outside a location in Bloomfield in addition to the capacity crowd inside.
Leer más »
Outside a busy legal weed dispensary, a new normal for N.J. smokersDemand seemed heavy on the first weekend of legal weed sales in New Jersey, when a line of 60 buyers stretched outside a location in Bloomfield in addition to the capacity crowd inside.
Leer más »
Baton twirling: Woman's venue hunt lands her dream jobKelly Lewis-Bennett was looking for somewhere her daughter could practise but found her dream job.
Leer más »
Now that N.J. legal weed is being sold, what happens if my teenager is caught with cannabis?As adult use sales of cannabis debuted in New Jersey on Thursday.
Leer más »
N.J. residents to get $13M more from feds to help pay home energy billsThe extra funding was part of President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus law.
Leer más »