FAQs
Do we support remote work?
No, this internship position is required to be on-site.
What is the duration of the internship?
The internship will last approximately 12 weeks during the Summer of 2025.
What academic qualifications are needed to apply for this position?
Applicants must be currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Graduate degree in Plant Science, Soil Science, Agronomy, or an equivalent related program with a graduation date of August 2025 or later.
What type of work will I be doing as an intern?
Interns will help test new soil or foliar applied products in lab or greenhouse conditions, learn about the scientific method, work with experienced scientists on an individual research project, and perform tasks such as weighing soil, transplanting seedlings, applying treatments, analyzing results, and preparing a final presentation.
What is the salary range for this internship?
The hourly salary range for this internship is estimated to be between $19.72 and $27.09/hour, depending on location and other factors.
Will I receive any benefits during the internship?
Yes, the benefits package includes coverage such as life insurance, paid sick days, holidays, and an Employee and Family Assistance Program for positions lasting at least three months and more than 30 hours per week.
Is there an opportunity for follow-up employment after the internship?
The job listing does not specify follow-up employment opportunities; however, gaining experience and connections during the internship may lead to future opportunities within Nutrien.
What is the recruitment process for this internship?
The recruitment process includes application submission, resume review, pre-screen/interview, offer, pre-employment conditions, and then welcoming to Nutrien.
How can I stay updated on Nutrien job postings and news?
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