Thursday, 28 February 2013

Employment Opportunities at Virginia Beach



Virginia Beach is blessed with a multi-faceted economy, thanks to a strong military presence, private enterprise boom and flourishing tourism. The city benefits from its strategic location, abundant natural resources and terrific urban planning that has opened doors for a lot of job opportunities.

Many global companies’ headquarters exist over here like Amerigroup, Stihl, Lillian Vernon, etc. Availability of open land for industrial development and premium office space continue to work as a magnet for new industries and companies.

Jobs in Virginia Beach

Talking about the quality of Virginia Beach jobs, Government employment (military and government services) accounts for major chunk of jobs in the city. This is followed by opportunities in retail trade, accommodation, food services, social work, health care, etc.

The city offers numerous jobs to professional degree holders, like the following:
·         Teachers
·         Registered nurses
·         Sales representatives (manufacturing and wholesale)
·         Computer systems analysts
·         Management analysts
·         Computer software engineers
·         Mechanical, Civil, Marine engineers
·         Pharmacists
·         Social workers, etc.

 At the same time, it does have options for those who do not possess a formal degree:
·         Salespersons
·         Travel Guides
·         Clerks
·         Cashier
·         Cooks
·         Waiters/Waitresses
·         Facility staff
·         Receptionists
·         Laborers, etc.

Virginia Beach has won some interesting accolades in the past few years that speak volumes about the conducive environment that it offers for job opportunities. In 2013, it was named as the sixth happiest city to work in, by Forbes. Money rates in the year 2012 termed it as the top state in which a living could be made. Business Facilities in the same year declared it as number one in economic growth potential. CNBC, in 2011 named it as country’s top business state. In 2010, America’s Promise Alliance believed that it was one of the nation’s 100 best cities for young people Brooks Institute, on the other hand, gave it a place among the top 20 MSA’s during recession for its economic performance.

To sum up, we can say that Virginia Beach is a nice place to stay and a nicer place to explore employment opportunities!

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