Attention Young Career
Seekers: The Seafood Industry offers attractive
long term job prospects
Choosing a career path today can be a daunting endeavor
given the high unemployment, the offshoring of jobs, and the advancement of
technology that can cause both the birth and death of businesses in an
increasingly rapid fashion. Young career
seekers, however, should consider the seafood industry as it offers the
prospects of job security, emotional rewards, and exciting technological
developments.
One constant is that we will always have to eat and this
fact makes food industry employment a relatively stable long term career path. Seafood consumption is growing rapidly on a
global basis and it is primarily aquaculture that is meeting this
increasing demand.
By the year 2050 our world population is estimated to reach
9 billion and this will create an unprecedented demand for all types of foods. To meet this demand the United Nations
estimates that annual food production will need to nearly double.
With 9 billion of us coming in 2050, there are both current
and long term opportunities awaiting young career seekers in the seafood
industry. These opportunities encompass
jobs in wild caught and farmed seafood production, processing, quality control,
storage, distribution, marketing, retailing/wholesaling, financing/banking,
accounting, government, law, lobbying, sustainability, scientific research,
importing, exporting, and many other ancillary services.
Seafood is currently the leading animal protein of choice
for advancing human health and its farmed production is growing faster than any
other food production system in the world. An
influx of new young talent into the seafood
industry is crucial for the industry to move forward as it strives to responsibly
sustain the future health of humans and the Earth’s productive aquatic
resources.
Please add your comments and perspectives concerning the
present and future career opportunities for young job seekers in the seafood
industry.
Sincerely, Dave