Vangst, a cannabis industry jobs platform, released its annual Cannabis Salary Guide based on a survey of over 1,000 employers and workers. CEO Karson Humiston anticipates 2024 to bring a resurgence in hiring and investment in the industry, emphasizing the value of talent and expertise. The report highlights a shift from the recent trend of workforce trimming, with 86% of surveyed companies planning to expand hiring. Despite challenges in 2023, cannabis salaries have been on the rise, surpassing average wage increases in other industries. Companies are focusing on hiring experienced individuals, with career growth being a priority for job seekers. Vangst projects a strong hiring outlook for 2024, with over 1,500 positions posted monthly on their platform, indicating a growing demand for qualified professionals within the cannabis sector. Read More
February 27, 2024
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Vangst, a cannabis industry jobs platform, released its annual Cannabis Salary Guide based on a survey of over 1,000 employers and workers. CEO Karson Humiston anticipates 2024 to bring a resurgence in hiring and investment in the industry, emphasizing the value of talent and expertise. The report highlights a shift from the recent trend of workforce trimming, with 86% of surveyed companies planning to expand hiring. Despite challenges in 2023, cannabis salaries have been on the rise, surpassing average wage increases in other industries. Companies are focusing on hiring experienced individuals, with career growth being a priority for job seekers. Vangst projects a strong hiring outlook for 2024, with over 1,500 positions posted monthly on their platform, indicating a growing demand for qualified professionals within the cannabis sector.
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