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Employment Opportunities

Plano, Texas may seem to be shadowed by the much larger city of Dallas, but being a suburb in this mega metropolis seems to have only enhanced and strengthened the economy of Plano. A doctor or PCB designer living in a similar community in another metropolis might have to travel into the city for work. But, in Plano you could have a short commute to a job right in your own hometown.

There are a number of major corporations located in Plano. Legacy Drive is home to some of the country's biggest and most identifiable companies. There are over two-dozen world and national headquarters in Plano, including Frito Lay, Ericsson, JCPenney and Dr. Pepper Snapple Group. Whether you're currently working for a graphic design firm Toronto-based or a Wall Street office, you could reach that next level in business with one of these companies.

Nearly eighty percent of the visitors coming to Plano are doing so for business. That means that there's a big market for support services for conferences and business meetings. If you were in wedding catering Toronto to Tokyo, you may be able to start your own business in Plano filling a need in this sector. Or there are jobs available in the existing businesses in accommodations, food services and business services.

Another way to use the city's many major businesses would be working in something like PR for food or other consumer products. These types of businesses that major companies need to function properly are great ways of finding and building that dream job. And if they can find someone working in Plano, that's all the better.

Information technology is also one of the major employment sectors in the city, providing jobs for more than fourteen thousand jobs. There are a number of companies working in both print and software publishing and several more in the telecommunications sector.

Healthcare and social assistance also account for thousands of jobs, ranging from doctors to administrative staff in the hospital system. There are also several opportunities working for the city, doing everything from clerical work to lagoon cleaning.

If you're just relocating to the area or have been commuting into Dallas for years, maybe it's time to look for something in Plano. This is a growing community with only more economic opportunities on the horizon. All you have to do is get out there and find that dream job.


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Friday, July 30, 2010