Kernel opens 149 agricultural jobs for young talent: training and career paths in Ukraine.
Youth engagement in agriculture
According to Espreso.tv: Kernel is prioritizing youth development by offering training and employment opportunities in Ukraine’s agricultural sector. With 149 current job openings, the company is actively seeking new specialists across various fields. To attract young talent, Kernel also showcases agrotechnical professions at its exhibition booth.
Serhiy Tymenko, head of knowledge management at Kernel, emphasized the importance of youth programs, stating:
Youth programs are one of our key HR initiatives. — Serhiy Tymenko
He added: 'We want to show young people that after university, they can work in their field and build a career in Ukraine.' These words reflect the company’s commitment to supporting young professionals and helping them find their place in the job market.
University partnerships and career opportunities
Kernel collaborates with Open AgriTech University, a university for agronomy students, giving young people the chance to gain knowledge and practical skills in agriculture. Vadym, a student at this university, confirms this initiative, saying: 'I applied to the university and am studying agronomy.' This shows young people’s interest in agricultural careers and their readiness to learn.
Kernel has open positions for various specialties, including:
- elevator workers
- technologists
- laboratory technicians
- IT specialists
- office staff
This highlights the wide range of opportunities for young professionals aiming to pursue their ambitions in the agricultural sector.
By actively supporting youth with training and employment in Ukraine, Kernel is helping to secure the future growth of the country’s agricultural industry.
Kernel’s initiatives underscore the critical importance of bringing young people into agriculture for Ukraine’s economy. Providing young specialists with learning and career advancement opportunities can drive innovation in the agrosector and boost the country’s global competitiveness. Ultimately, nurturing young talent can benefit not only the company but the entire agricultural sector in Ukraine.
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