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Information from trials may be required to ascertain product safety, to enhance marketing/sales information or to develop new uses for products. Primary responsibilities include:
The small numbers of vacancies that arise each year attract strong competition. Agricultural/field trials/plant breeding work experience is particularly beneficial and essential for any candidates without an agricultural-related degree. Relevant experience can be gained via work shadowing, vacation work and placements. Vacancies are advertised by careers services and specialist recruitment agencies, in local/national newspapers and publications including New Scientist, Farmers' Weekly, The Scottish Farmer, The Grower and other trade journals.
A good honours degree in biological sciences, biotechnology, botany, genetics, agriculture, horticulture or crop/plant science is normally the minimum academic requirement for entry into the profession. A relevant postgraduate qualification may be necessary and is usually viewed as being beneficial.
Employers look for evidence of the ability to work independently, patience and good communication, technical and analytical skills. A full driving licence is also normally required.
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