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Finding A Job In Greensboro

If you haven't been lucky enough to be relocated to Greensboro by your current employer, you're going to need to find a job once you get here. Finding a job can be a daunting prospect even in a city you've lived in for years. Looking in a brand new city just makes everything that much more difficult, especially if you don't know the government's policies on who gets research and development credits and who doesn't or how you, as an outsider will be treated. To help make things easier for you, we've created this quick overview on finding a job in Greensboro.

How Will You Be Treated?

It's especially difficult to find a job if you're moving to an area experiencing a downturn in employment, because the original residents will resent you for taking jobs away from them. They figure it doesn't matter if you can rig a wire duct faster, the job should go to them because they're local. You won't encounter many people with these kinds of attitudes in Greensboro. Greensboro has a thriving job market that covers a variety of employment sectors and the city has been home to immigrants from all over Asia, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the Americas for years without a problem.

Likely Sectors With Openings

Greensboro is very much a university town. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro does a lot of scientific research, especially in the technology sector, so if you have any experience with biosolids applications or lab work there may be a place for you at UC Greensboro or at the recently opened Gateway Research Park, which they operate jointly with AT&T. With so many educational institutions come openings for professors, administrators, and teaching assistants as well, so if you have a degree in education or even practical experience in a skilled trade you may find a place sharing your knowledge with others.

The recent building boom in Greensboro as the city's population booms and expands outwards into the suburbs also presents employment opportunities in a variety of sectors. New developments need to be financed, which means you'll probably do steady business if you happen to be an investment banker or commercial mortgage broker. Once these projects have been approved, it's then up to architects, engineers, carpenters, plumbers, bricklayers, electricians and general laborers to actually erect the structure, so if you have experience in one of those trades you may do well.

Starting Your Own Business

Greensboro's prosperity, relatively low property taxes and livable atmosphere have made the city an inviting place for both new businesses and established ones looking to relocate their headquarters. Business often feeds off of business, so if you're thinking of importing one of the many popular Canadian franchises into the States, Greensboro makes a likely candidate. If you can find a way to feed off of the success of Honda's aircraft plant, FedEx's mid-Atlantic shipping hub, or one of the many technology firms and textile factories, in the city, so much the better.


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Wednesday, March 10, 2010