Harvest Vineyard Intern
The Wonderful Company
About this role
A Grower Relations position at a vineyard involves hands-on data collection, sugar sampling, operating agricultural equipment, and supporting harvest and cellar operations. The role also includes conducting trials, research, and assisting with wine production processes.
Skills
About The Wonderful Company
wonderful.comThe Wonderful Company is a privately held, family-owned consumer goods company that owns and manages a portfolio of food, beverage, floral and wine brands including FIJI Water, POM Wonderful, Wonderful Halos, Wonderful Pistachios & Almonds, Teleflora, and Justin and Landmark vineyards. It vertically integrates farming, processing, marketing and distribution to supply fresh produce, bottled water, juices, nuts and wine to retail and foodservice markets worldwide. The company emphasizes sustainable agriculture, water stewardship and community investment as core parts of its operations and corporate responsibility. Headquartered in Los Angeles and founded by Stewart and Lynda Resnick, Wonderful is one of the largest privately held companies in agriculture and packaged consumer goods.
About The Wonderful Company
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA
Company Size
201-500 employees
Founded
2018
Industry
Technology
Glassdoor Rating
4.2 / 5
Leadership Team
Sarah Johnson
Chief Executive Officer
Michael Chen
Chief Technology Officer
Emily Williams
VP of Engineering
David Rodriguez
VP of Product
Jessica Thompson
Chief Financial Officer
Andrew Park
VP of Sales
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Salary
$36k – $40k
per year
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