2024/2025 AgCareers.com Agriculture and Food Career Guide - Canadian Edition

AGCAREERS.COM FOOD & AGRICULTURE CAREER GUIDE 26 out of your comfort zone ad tackle unfamiliar tasks. A co-op is the time to learn new skills and make mistakes. Embrace new experiences, ask questions, and seek opportunities to expand your skills and knowledge. Q: What were some of the most significant challenges you faced during your first co-op, and how did you overcome them? A: “My most significant challenge at my first co-op was managing multiple tasks simultaneously. That is a skill they do not teach you in school; it’s something you must learn throughout your first job. To overcome this challenge, I communicated with my supervisors, asked for advice, and told them how many projects I was working on. I also communicated with other co-op students working there at the time to ask for tips on how they were managing this challenge.” 7. BE PROFESSIONAL Always maintain a professional demeanor, both in person and online. Dress appropriately, adhere to company policies and etiquette, and communicate effectively and respectfully with colleagues. Remember that your behavior and attitude reflect on your professionalism and can impact your prospects. Q: How did your first co-op experience contribute to your overall growth and development as a professional? A: “My first co-op overall set the standard for what to expect once I entered the industry. It gave me the skills I needed and prepared me for my first job after school. It also led me into an industry I never thought I would enter, and now I love it. I get to learn new things every day, which keeps work exciting.” 8. REFLECT AND LEARN Take time to reflect on your internship/co-op experience regularly. Consider what you’ve learned, the skills you’ve developed, and the areas for improvement. Reflecting on your experiences can help you identify your strengths and weaknesses, set new goals, and make informed decisions about your future career path. Q: In what ways did your first coop experience shape your career aspirations or influence your future career path? A: “The most important thing my first co-op taught me was the importance of good company culture. Going into my first co-op and the workforce, I was unsure what I was looking for. After working there, I learned that it’s essential for me to be surrounded by a good company culture where there is lots of positive feedback, like I had at my first co-op.” 9. STAY FLEXIBLE Be prepared to adapt to changes and challenges that may arise during your internship. Projects may evolve, deadlines may shift, and unexpected opportunities may arise. Stay flexible and approach each situation with a positive attitude and a willingness to adapt and problem-solve. 10. LEAVE A LASTING IMPRESSION As your internship comes to an end, strive to leave a lasting impression. Express your gratitude to your supervisors and colleagues and seek feedback on your performance. Connect with professionals you’ve met during your internship on platforms like LinkedIn to maintain relationships. Leaving a positive impression can lead to valuable recommendations, referrals, and potential job opportunities in the future. Wrapping up our discussion, Kat offered insights drawn from their first co-op: Q: Looking back, what advice would you give to someone embarking on their first co-op or internship experience? A: “Do not stress out too much; the application and interview process are the hardest part. Once you have that done and you have a co-op lined up, the worst is behind you.” Q: Can you share any tips or strategies that helped you make the most of your first co-op experience? A: “I would say stay organized, and if you’re confused, always ask for clarification. Especially if you are confused about what you are supposed to be doing, ask for it in writing. Lots of things get said in meetings that could get missed. Do not be shy about sharing ideas and projects; you might have an idea for something they have never considered. As well, if your co-op is hybrid, make a point to go into the office for events whenever you can. For myself, it helped me, it was a good way of getting to know people better and feeling more like part of the team.” Overall, your first co-op or internship offers a blend of excitement and challenges, serving as a pivotal steppingstone into the professional world. By setting clear goals, being proactive, and nurturing relationships, you pave the way for a successful journey. Embrace feedback, stay organized, and approach each day with a thirst for learning. As you reflect on your experiences and leave a lasting impression, remember that this journey is just the beginning. Embrace it with enthusiasm, seize every opportunity for growth, and embark on your future career path with confidence and determination. AG I had to learn not to take it personally and take input as it came. – Kat Botelho “

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