Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Best Places In America For Job Growth

Where the jobs are
It's still a tough job market, but opportunities have been on the rise in these counties, making them great places to live and work.

owns include: Evans, Martinez
Job growth (2010-2012): 14.1%

A flood of new jobs is flowing into this county set on the Savannah River. Thanks to the strength of companies like John Deere and the Georgia Iron Works Foundry, opportunities are pouring in. Another boost comes from nearby Fort Gordon, a major employer in the area.

Love the outdoors? Bass Pro Shops is slated to open a new 50,000-sq.-ft. store in the area that's expected to create 200 cashier, associate and stockroom jobs.

Meanwhile, many smaller retailers and restaurants are bubbling up to meet new community demand. Catering to varied and new tastes, they include two steakhouses, a tapas bar, a Punjabi grill, a wine shop and a cigar lounge.


Towns include: Rockwall
Job growth (2010-2012): 13.0%
Rockwall County keeps climbing. Though small by Texas standards, the area is growing fast as aerospace, logistics, defense and manufacturing companies expand and relocate there. Situated 20 miles east of downtown Dallas, the 365-acre Rockwall Technology Park has attracted a diverse range of tenants.

Bimbo Bakeries has built a $75 million bakery in the park that employs 130. Hatfield and Co., a plant engineering specialties distributor, relocated its corporate headquarters, manufacturing and sales offices to the park. The move created 25 full-time positions. And Nolan Power Group recently opened a regional headquarters there.

3. Falls Church, VA
Towns include: Falls Church
Job growth (2010-2012): 12.6%

Falls Church may be compact, but don't call it a small town. Local leaders are branding it "The Little City," to capture its urban vibe and intimate scale. SmithGifford, the ad agency that coined the phrase, is one of its thriving local businesses. The firm has added jobs as its client list has grown.

An independent city operating outside any county, Falls Church is growing jobs one at a time. Take, for example, Technology Catalysts International -- the small consulting firm has fewer than 20 employees but it says it's looking for a few good research analysts.

Viget Labs also captures the city's Small Giant ethos of quality over quantity. The 59-person business with three offices is in hiring mode. It's seeking copywriters, developers, designers and project managers.


Towns include: Cibolo, Schertz
Job growth (2010-2012): 12.2%
Business in Guadalupe County is making the earth move, literally. Fortune 500 giant Caterpillar invested $180 million to consolidate and move its engine plant there in 2009, adding 1,465 jobs and prompting other big businesses to take a look. Amazon.com followed with a $166 million distribution center.

Continental Automotive recently added sensor production to its Seguin plant, a $113 million investment that's creating hundreds of jobs. All this activity is perking up the local housing market and bringing more business to area shops.

To encourage even more moving around, a 41-mile extension of State Highway 130 -- which stretches from Seguin to Georgetown -- was completed last year. The 85-mile-per-hour toll road helps distributors bypass costly congestion, and shortens the trip to the San Antonio or Austin airports to a mere 45-minute drive.


Towns include: Fruit Cove, Palm Valley, Ponte Vedra, St. Augustine
Job growth (2010-2012): 12.1%
St. Johns County's vitals are strong. It's the healthiest county in Florida and leads the state in public education. Plus, the weather's gorgeous year-round. No wonder highly educated talent is being wooed there in droves.

Opportunities in clean manufacturing are big here. 2G Cenergy, an advanced clean energy technologies company from Germany, chose St. Augustine for its first manufacturing center in the U.S. The company has already hired 50 employees in the area, and expects to add 70 more in the next four years.

Meanwhile, defense contractor Northrop Grumman plans to build an aircraft-production center that would bring in 400 jobs.


owns include: Alpine, American Fork, Cedar Hills, Eagle Mountain, Highland, Lehi, Lindon, Orem, Payson, Pleasant Grove, Provo, Saratoga Springs 
Job growth (2010-2012): 11.6%
Utah County is playing up its values to attract jobs. Local boosters tout its hardworking, well-educated, high-integrity workforce and some of the lowest utility costs in the nation.
Novell, Nuskin and Ancestry.com have operated in the county for some time. Newcomers include Adobe Systems, which now houses 1,100 employees in a $107 million campus in Lehi.
And don't forget the little guys. Smaller businesses such as Downtown Provo's 150 retail stores and 48 homegrown restaurants are helping give employment figures a boost.

Towns include: Huntsville, Madison
Job growth (2010-2012): 11.5%
 
The U.S. military and private defense contractors are commanding growth in Madison County. Army base Redstone Arsenal is rapidly expanding its 37,000-strong workforce. Defense companies Yulista Management Services and SAIC have both snapped up buildings in the Jetplex Industrial Park, adjacent to Huntsville's International Airport.

Cummings Research Park, the second-largest research park in the country, is central to the county's jobs success. It's a hub around which large employers, high-tech businesses and U.S. space and defense agencies revolve.

But the military isn't the only game in town. Toyota recently broke ground on an expansion of its V-6 engine operation there that will add more than 100 jobs by early next year, while Carpenter Technology has selected a site for a new manufacturing facility that's expected to employ 200.

8. Prince William County, VA
Towns include: Dale City, Sudley
Job growth (2010-2012): 11.4%
More people equals more jobs in this county outside the Beltway. Developers have had great success selling businesses -- and individuals -- on the reverse commute from D.C. Move here and cut your drive time in half or more, they say.

The county is gaining significant traction among small- and medium-sized firms. Tech companies are attracted to the area's dense fiber network and its low-cost, low-hassle business permitting process. Also appealing: Real estate and labor costs are cheaper than elsewhere in the area.

Berkley Net, a web-based workers compensation products firm, is investing $3.5 million and adding 14 employees there. Software company MCL Systems Ltd. recently expanded its headquarters by 1,500 square feet to accommodate 10 additional software development pros.

9. Gwinnett County, GA
Towns include: Lilburn, Snellville, Suwanee
Job growth (2010-2012): 11.3%
Gwinnett County is going global. Nearly 600 international businesses call Gwinnett home, drawn by its proximity to Atlanta's airport (the busiest in the world). Companies from Japan, Korea, China and Germany all have a strong presence here.

Mitsubishi Electric is expanding its operations there, going from three smaller buildings into one 550,000-sq.-ft. facility. As part of the move, the company expects to add 100 warehouse and engineering employees to its current 300.

Domestic firms are in growth mode too. Primerica just opened the doors of its new Duluth headquarters to 1,600 employees, and has space for 200 more. Like donuts? National DCP, the sourcing, purchasing and distribution partner for Dunkin' Donuts, will open a corporate office there in August, bringing 125 full-time administrative positions with it.


Towns include: Midway, Navarre, Pace
Job growth (2010-2012): 10.9%
Aerospace and manufacturing firms are landing in Santa Rosa County. Already a base for dozens of aviation fabrication and parts manufacturers, economic developers are focused on snagging more.

Avalex Technologies, a military surveillance equipment supplier, employs 60 workers at its new facility and expects to add staff, said Shannon Ogletree, director of economic development for Santa Rosa County. Priton, which makes quick assembly windows, doors, plumbing and electrical hookups for affordable housing, plans to hire 30 workers as it settles into its new home in Santa Rosa Industrial Park. WTEC, a renewable energy service company, is expanding with plans to hire more than 100 employees.

Tourists also are touching down in the county that has rebranded itself "Florida's playground." A recent study estimated that Santa Rosa has 1,144 jobs in the field.
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Fastest-growing jobs In America

Demand for home care nurses is projected to grow a whopping 71% between 2010 and 2020. What other careers on Money and PayScales list of America's best jobs will see big opportunities?

10-year job growth: 70.5%
Median pay: $61,000 
10-year job growth: 61.7%
Median pay: $80,400 
10-year job growth: 43.7%
Median pay: $56,500
10-year job growth: 41.2%
Median pay: $92,100 
10-year job growth: 41.2%
Median pay: $56,800
10-year job growth: 39.0%
Median pay: $76,700 
10-year job growth: 36.8%
Median pay: $71,400
10-year job growth: 36.4%
Median pay: $96,500 
10-year job growth: 36.4%
Median pay: $90,700 
10-year job growth: 35.9%
Median pay: $81,300
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Top 10 Paying Jobs In America

Neurosurgeons take home a median $368,000 in salary and bonus annually. What other great careers from Money and PayScale  list of Best Jobs in America offer hefty paychecks?







Median pay: $368,000
Top pay: $643,000
Median pay: $162,000
Top pay: $265,000
Median pay: $159,000
Top pay: $205,000
Median pay: $149,000
Top pay: $247,000
Median pay: $147,000
Top pay: $253,000
Median pay: $136,000
Top pay: $208,000
Median pay: $119,000
Top pay: $162,000
Median pay: $114,000
Top pay: $133,000
Median pay: $110,000
Top pay: $198,000
Median pay: $107,000
Top pay: $160,000
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Best Jobs In America 2013

1. Biomedical Engineer

Median pay: $79,500
Top pay: $124,000
10-year job growth: 61.7%
Total jobs*: 15,700

2. Marketing Consultant

Median pay: $92,100
Top pay: $208,000
10-year job growth: 41.2%
Total jobs*: 282,700

3. Software Architect

Median pay: $119,000
Top pay: $162,000
10-year job growth: 24.6%
Total jobs*: 3,426,000

4. Clinical Research Associate

Median pay: $90,700
Top pay: $129,000
10-year job growth: 36.4%
Total jobs*: 100,000

5. Database Administrator

Median pay: $87,200
Top pay: $122,000
10-year job growth: 30.6%
Total jobs*: 110,800

6. Financial Adviser

Median pay: $90,200
Top pay: $206,000
10-year job growth: 32.1%
Total jobs*: 206,800

7. Market Research Analyst

Median pay: $63,100
Top pay: $97,700
10-year job growth: 41.2%
Total jobs*: 282,700

8. Physical Therapist

Median pay: $76,700
Top pay: $99,000
10-year job growth: 39.0%
Total jobs*: 198,600

 

9. Software Developer

Median pay: $84,200
Top pay: $121,000
10-year job growth: 24.6%
Total jobs*: 3,426,000

10. Occupational Therapist

Median pay: $74,900
Top pay: $102,000
10-year job growth: 33.5%
Total jobs*: 108,800
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