Environment  August 30, 2017

Cannabis staffing agency launches job board for industry

DENVER — A leading cannabis staffing agency launched Vangsters, a digital job search platform.

Vangst Talent Network created the centralized job-search platform to connect the cannabis industry. In its 30 days since its soft launch, Vangsters has seen 5,000 job seekers complete profiles on the platform. Vangsters has 40 cannabis companies signed up, including Boulder-based The Farm and Louisville-based Ajoya, and more than 100 jobs posted to the job board by the time of the formal launch on Wednesday.

Jobs range from cultivators to extractors to budtenders to sales reps, and others.

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“To say we’re excited is an understatement. This is what the cannabis industry has been waiting for – something to bring employers and employees together in a simple, user-friendly way,” said Karson Humiston, founder and CEO of Vangst Talent Network, in a prepared statement. “Our platform takes cannabis job searching to a whole new level.”

 

DENVER — A leading cannabis staffing agency launched Vangsters, a digital job search platform.

Vangst Talent Network created the centralized job-search platform to connect the cannabis industry. In its 30 days since its soft launch, Vangsters has seen 5,000 job seekers complete profiles on the platform. Vangsters has 40 cannabis companies signed up, including Boulder-based The Farm and Louisville-based Ajoya, and more than 100 jobs posted to the job board by the time of the formal launch on Wednesday.

Jobs range from cultivators to extractors to budtenders to sales reps, and others.

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