Finding a job in Boston

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Located in the northeast,Boston is both the largest city and the capital of Massachusetts. The city is also the biggest in the New England region. Originally founded as a colony for Puritan from England, many important events from the American Revolution took place in the city. It became a major shipping port and a center for the manufacturing industry, partially due to its location. Finding a job in Boston is made easier by the presence of five Fortune 500 Companies.

The fastest growing areas of employment in the Boston metropolitan area are: software publishers, management and technical consulting services, residential care facilities, education and healthcare services and child day care services.

According to the Census Bureau, approximately 581,616 people reside in Boston. Around 78.9 percent of them have high school diplomas and 35.6 percent have a Bachelor's degree or higher. The median family income in the area is $39,629, which is somewhat lower than the national average of $44,334.

Job Resources 

Resources for finding a job in Boston:
BostoJobs.com
Cheezhead
Job Central
Craigslist

Fortune 500 Companies in Boston:

Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
175 Berkeley St.
Boston, MA 02116

State Street Corp.
1 Lincoln St.
Boston, MA 02111

NSTAR
800 Boylston St.
Boston, MA 02199

Iron Mountain
745 Atlantic Ave.
Boston, MA 02111

Cabot
2 Seaport Lane
Boston, MA 02210

Life in Boston 

Many people choose where to live based on what opportunities are available in the are in regards to entertainment and institutes of higher learning. Those who decide to call Boston home won't be disappointed.

Residents looking to further their education can chose from over 100 different colleges and universities located in the greater metropolitan area. Some of the biggest names include: Boston University, Northeastern University, Wheelock College, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Simmons College, Emmanuel College, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Science, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Suffolk University, Emerson College, Boston College and prestigious Harvard University.

Boston also has plenty to offer for those looking to amuse themselves or pass the time. Some of these include: visiting the New England Aquarium, the Museum of Fine Arts or the Boston National Historical Park. Sport fans in the area won't be disappointed. The city is home to the Boston Red Sox, the Boston Bruins, the Boston Celtics, the New England Patriots, the New England Revolution, the Boson Cannons, the Boston Blazers and the New England Riptide.

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