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New Hampshire Job Search Resources

Searching for job opportunities by state is one of the most effective ways to find top career opportunities. This page provides a directory of New Hampshire job websites, networking resources, top employers, state employment agencies and local government employment resources.

 New Hampshire Job Resources
  • NH First Job - Official web site of the Insights into Industry initiative. Primarily for recent graduates. Job search, job wanted section, resume and application tips, and resource directory.
  • Construction Jobs in NH - Information and advice for finding a job in the construction trades. Provided by the Associated General Contractors of NH.
  • State of New Hampshire Human Resources - Current government employment openings, job specifications, application forms, and benefits package information.
  • NH Works - Information center for job seekers and employers. Lists current job openings, NH economic and labor market information, education and training programs, employment laws, small business resources, and local Works Centers locations. Sponsored by the NH Workforce Opportunity Council.
  • Federal Job Search - Private company provides listings of current openings, sorted by occupation or area. Free email job alerts available. Lists services, policies, FAQs, and contacts.
  • The Nanny Solution - Placement agency for nannies, child care, eldercare, domestic help, and groundskeepers. Lists services, client and provider applications, policies, job postings, and contact information.
  • New Hampshire Jobs - Resume posting, job listings, and employer list.
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  U.S. workers 18 and older possessing a bachelors degrees earn an average of $51,206 a year, while those with a high school diploma earn $27,915. But wait, there's more. Workers with an advanced degree make an average of $74,602, and those without a high school diploma average $18,734.  
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