6 jobs that can earn you a 6-figure salary in the $85 billion cannabis industry
- If you've ever wanted a job in cannabis, there are opportunities to make six-figure salaries in some of the industry's top roles.
- Cannabis recruitment firm Vangst recorded a 79% increase from 2018 to 2019 in total available jobs in the industry.
- We've rounded up the six top-earning positions in the cultivation, extraction, manufacturing, and retail sectors of cannabis, Vangst's salary report.
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Despite a wave of recent layoffs at big cannabis companies and venture-backed startups, the industry still has an exciting future ahead.
Wall Street analysts say cannabis could become an $85 billion industry by 2030, and most Democratic candidates for president have advocated for full-scale legalization.
If you've ever thought of working in cannabis, whether it's selling a new product or making a complete mid-career change, there are opportunities to earn high salaries in some of the industry's top roles.
Cannabis recruitment firm Vangst partners with more than 600 companies to place candidates in jobs across 14 US markets. The company recorded a 79% increase from 2018 to 2019 in total available job opportunities.
Vangst's annual salary guide reveals how much money candidates can expect to make in various positions. Based on the report, Business Insider rounded up the jobs that will earn you six-figure salaries.
In 2019, the cannabis industry employed about 200,000 people in the US, and that number is expected to increase to more than 400,000 jobs by 2021, according to Vangst's guide.
"We're coming out with this report as a lot of companies are laying people off, and people are reluctant about cannabis employment opportunities," Vangst CEO Karson Humiston said in a November interview. "But look at the actual facts: There are 211,000 people employed in cannabis right now, and this number is expected to reach over 400,000 by 2021. The industry is growing; the number of jobs is growing, and that's a fact."
The report only includes vertically-integrated sectors of the cannabis industry. These jobs are also known as "touching the plant" and include cultivation, lab/extraction, manufacturing, and retail.
Ancillary, or "not touching the plant" jobs such as marketing and web development were not included in the report, since salaries are generally the same as in other industries.
The numbers given are averages from the highest to 50th percentile. These candidates typically have strong expertise and directly relevant educational backgrounds. The jobs are salary based and highly competitive. We did not include jobs that pay hourly rates. It's also important to note that salaries are relative to cost of living, so actual salaries may range higher or lower, depending on the state you live in.
Here are the jobs in cannabis that can earn you six figures.