Horse & Hound

Climbing the ladder

CAREERS Special

THERE are thousands of job prospects at your fingertips if a career in the equestrian industry is calling your name, from hands-on roles that require direct daily contact with horses, to those that keep the sector's cogs turning behind the scenes.

When you're deciding if a career is right for you, you may assess aspects such as hours, job satisfaction and if the role ultimately suits your skills and personality. However, while it may feel intimidating, cast an eye further into the future and consider if a job offers you any form of progression. You work to earn a wage and while enjoying your job is preferable, it's a wise move

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