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Horticultural Inspectors

Employment Prospects

Employers

Approximately 13,300 agricultural inspectors, including horticultural inspectors, are employed in the United States. The federal government employs the majority of inspectors in certain areas, such as food and agriculture, which fall under the U.S. Public Health Service, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (in its Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service), or the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Consumer safety is evenly divided between local government and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Starting Out

Applicants may enter the occupations by applying to take the appropriate civil service examinations. Education in specific areas may be required. Some positions require a degree or other form of training. Others need considerable on-the-job experience in the field.

The civil service commissions for state and local employment will provide information on health and regulatory inspection positions under their jurisdiction. The federal government provides information on available jobs at local offices of the employment service, at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (http://www.opm.gov) and USAJobs (https://www.usajobs.gov). The specific agency concerned with a job area can also be contacted.

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