Launch your career in food: How to navigate the food career network to ensure your success
17 April 2024
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Join this webinar whether you’re a graduate, apprentice, school leaver or just started your career. Hear from fellow food professionals on how to make your food career purposeful, successful and understand the exciting and fulfilling opportunities the sector offers. Learn from their experience and take away some tips you can use to make job hunting easier and more productive.
If you are looking to start your career and are interested in food and drink this webinar provides a great learning and development opportunity on how to kick-start your job and career search.
In less than an hour you’ll have the opportunity to learn from the best, and get your questions answered by people who understand what’s needed to find your first job role and how to make that important next move on your career journey.
Take a break from your studies or work admin, join us and transform your understanding of working in the food and drink sector.
Key learning points:
- Listen and learn – hear career tips from early careers and experienced food professionals
- Learn from case studies and stories from various job roles and how to make yourself stand out when looking for your next role
- Understand the wealth of opportunities available in the sector and the way the industry is changing and its needs for new skillsets and talents
- Ask our expert speakers questions and benefit from their knowledge and guidance.
Speakers:
Kirsty Carey, Assistant Scientist, PepsiCo
Purity Hrisca, Regional Supplier Assurance Manager, ADM
Ruth Brown, Specialist Technical Manager, Marks and Spencer
Originally from Belfast Ruth studied Food Quality, Safety and Nutrition at Queens University Belfast. She joined the Marks and Spencer retail technologist placement scheme 14 years ago and has progressed through the graduate scheme working in varies categories across fresh and ambient foods. She is currently working in the Fish & Seafood categories and Chairs the Marks and Spencer Food Fraud Team.
Sterling Crew, IFST, President
An experienced food sector director and food safety advocate. Sterling currently holds a portfolio of positions including: President of the Institute of Food Science and Technology, Chair of the Advisory Board of the Food Authenticity Network of the Laboratory of the Government Chemist and is Scientific and Regulatory Advisor for the sustainability organisation OLIO, The British Lion Mark and Highfield. He also sits on the Advisory Board of New Food Magazine.
Sterling has over 40 years experience of working in the food industry in the fields of food safety, governance, compliance, horizon scanning, sustainability and innovation. He started his career in government before a successful track history in retailing with Marks and Spencer and Tesco. He has also worked in the branded environment for Coca -Cola and Disney and as a Technical Director at two manufacturers. With experience as a regulator, retailer and manufacturer he has a unique perspective on the development of the global food sector.