AgCareerSpotter is making it easier for employers to find the agronomy professionals they need.
The recruiting web site has recently added online search features that highlight Certified Crop Advisers (CCA) and allow employers to quickly find CCAs.
“When an employer is in need of a highly qualified agronomy professional, they look for the CCA designation, and the new features on AgCareerSpotter make that easy to do,” said Luther Smith, director of certification for the American Society of Agronomy (ASA).
CCA’s have met exam, experience, education and ethics requirements to become certified. The credential indicates the individual is qualified and lowers the risk exposure for a client or employer when hiring a CCA. AgCareerSpotter’s new features make CCAs easy to find. Employers can search for the name or simply look for the CCA logo.
AgCareerSpotter.com is a recruiting resource designed for the agricultural industry that was launched earlier this year. The website allows companies to advertise open positions and job seekers to look for employment opportunities that fit their backgrounds and experience.

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