Hi Darshan,
Yes, farming is considered a family business , and joining it after completing your BSc in Agriculture is a great way to leverage your education. During interviews, you can effectively present your involvement in the family farming business as professional experience. Here’s how:
1. Describe your Role Professionally :
2. Prepare a detailed Explanation :
Be ready to explain how you contributed to improving the farm's operations or profitability. Examples include:
3. Document your Experience :
While you won’t have appointment letters or salary slips, you can prepare the following:
4. Highlight the Business Aspect :
Farming isn’t just about cultivation; it also involves business management. Stress your involvement in:
5. Align your Experience with Job Role :
Tailor your explanation to the job you’re applying for. For instance:
6. Answer the Salary-Related Questions :
7. Present it as Entrepreneurial Experience :
8. Be Honest and Confident :
By presenting your role in the family farming business as valuable professional experience, you can leave a positive impression on interviewers and demonstrate your readiness for the role you’re applying for.
All the best!
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