The third version of his program has been launched “Sowing talents“, through which the integration of young professionals from agricultural sciences to perform technical promotion jobs in this field is sought.
Leading company FMC, a global leader in agricultural sciences and crop protection, which is consolidating its expansion strategy in Argentina, and is striving to do so Six agricultural engineers Who will work in the company for nine months.
“The goal is for them to be trained professionally within the company, both in technical and commercial aspects. To do this, they will provide workouts About our range of herbicides, insecticides, fungicides and plant health line. We also train them in aspects like Environmental care, security and defensive driving And other important issues related to field work.” Juan Caporici (Photos)Technical Service Manager for the company.
As part of the research, professionals should have a Business profile and extensive technical knowledge in crop protection. Among other skills, excellent negotiation and communication skills, ease of relationship and proactivity are required.
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“One of the most valuable additions to the Sembrando Talentos program is that it allows young professionals to gain experience within a multinational company,” added Sebastian Campa, the company’s director of marketing.
The search is also directed to candidates Which are aligned with the company’s values: flexibility in achieving business goals, customer focus, integrity, sustainability, safety and respect for people.
To learn more, the company’s social networks are available: at Facebook social networking siteAnd Instagram And LinkedIn.
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