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Career Possibilities

Some people move cities because of work and some people just need to get away and start a new adventure and hope to find a means of income when they get there. For those in the latter category, you'll be happy to know that Akron, Ohio has a number of career opportunities for those just moving to the area. Known as the "Rubber Capital of the World", this community is ripe with manufacturing positions, business outlets and retail jobs galore. You just need to know where to look and how best to apply your skills, whether they're working with children or doing electronic contract manufacturing.

Today, there are more than 400 businesses in the area in the sector of polymer manufacturing, research and development. There is even a sector of the University of Akron devoted to polymer engineering and many local businesses feeding from this industry. This means that those looking for the best home based business opportunities in town to those with experience in research might want to look for work within this niche market. Business always feeds more business and for those with the skills, there are probably several ways to tap into this rich local industry.

In 2003, the Department of Defense granted a two million dollar contract to Lockheed-Martin to build high altitude airships. This is the last in a long list of links with Akron to the transportation sector. If you're last job was working on the repair of vacuum trucks for a city government or manufacturing engine parts, you could most likely find a place within this sector. For those with a mind for research, aeronautics experts are studying what they have named "lighter than air" technology. This goes back to the Goodyear blimp being placed in Akron.

After manufacturing and transportation jobs, working for the local, state or federal government is next in line for the biggest employers in the region. This could range from working in the office of a government official or being the person to repair damaged valves in government owned buildings. Those who find their place in the government sector are well paid in their field and have a more stable employment than many of their counterparts in the private sector.

Working in health care and education is next in line in Akron. This includes professors and staff at the University of Akron all the way down to the nurses that do home health services. While there are some jobs within this sector for those without much specialized education, most need specific training. Whether you're looking to teach in an elementary school or work in a hospital lab, you need to have the proper credentials already on your resume.

For those looking for more education before entering the Akron workforce, there are several options available within the city. The University of Akron has an enrollment of almost 26,000 students and Akron is within close distance to Kent State University, Hiram College and the College of Wooster, all in neighboring cities. For those looking to make a career for themselves in Akron, there seem to be a plethora or opportunities.





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Wednesday, March 10, 2010