All Things Recruiting & Employment

Home | Jobs | Free Resume Builder | Recruiting News | Outplacement Services | NYC jobs | Audio jobs

Monday, December 17, 2007

 

Finding Employment in South Carolina

If you live in South Carolina, or are thinking of moving there, there are a few things you need to keep in mind: Carolina the state, has a population of over 4 million, so you should have no problems finding a job with that kind of population. When looking for South Carolina jobs, a great starting point is Sciway.net. This site gives you a list of all employer jobs from government, to schools, to hospitals. This is a great starting point. It also has a link to the local papers to help you with your job search.

One thing to keep in mind is knowing the industries of the State. South Carolina is big into agriculture. Some examples of what they produce are; tobacco, poultry, cattle, dairy products, soybeans and hogs. Or if you are looking more to look into the industrial field, South Carolina makes textile goods, chemical products, paper products, machinery, and is known for tourism.

There are many schools and hospitals as well, so if working in the education field interests you, you should have no problem finding jobs in South Carolina. If you are new to the state, moving to Columbia is the capital and largest center. This would be the best place to look for jobs. The next largest city is, Charleston, and than Greensville.

Labels:






<< Home

Archives

July 2006   August 2006   September 2006   October 2006   November 2006   December 2006   January 2007   February 2007   March 2007   April 2007   May 2007   June 2007   July 2007   August 2007   September 2007   October 2007   November 2007   December 2007   January 2008   February 2008   March 2008   April 2008   May 2008   June 2008   July 2008   August 2008   September 2008   October 2008   November 2008   December 2008   January 2009   February 2009   March 2009   April 2009   May 2009   June 2009   July 2009   August 2009   September 2009   October 2009   November 2009   December 2009   January 2010   February 2010   March 2010   April 2010   May 2010   June 2010   July 2010   August 2010   September 2010   October 2010   November 2010   December 2010   January 2011   February 2011   March 2011   April 2011   May 2011   June 2011   July 2011   August 2011   September 2011   October 2011   November 2011  

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?