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Take Your Career On A Mission! Our employees like working at the American Diabetes Association because of our opportunities, inclusive environment, benefits and culture. They remain employees because...
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Take Your Career On A Mission! Our employees like working at the American Diabetes Association because of our opportunities, inclusive environment, benefits and culture. They remain employees because...
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Posted Fri 4th April
America's Career InfoNet lists the top five fastest growing occupations in Connecticut as Personal and Home Care Aids, Personal Finance Advisors, Medical Assistants, Broadcast Technicians, and Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts. Don't let a lack of specialized skills keep you from looking for jobs in Connecticut, however. The occupations with the most openings are more blue-collar. They include Cashiers, Retail Salespeople, Restaurant Servers, and Food Preparation Workers.
Connecticut at a Glance:
Unemployment Rate: 4.6%
2005 Per Capita Income: $47,819
Largest Cities: Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, Stamford, Waterbury
Minimum Hourly Wage: $7.40 (rises to $7.65 in 2007)