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available. Also, find key employers and links to popular job boards. --David Alan Carter
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ResumeWriters.com - Our Top-Rated Online Resume
Service
Good balance of price, service and quality of workmanship propels this
firm to my top spot. That, and a 99.8% customer satisfaction rating.
Plus, your new resume is guaranteed to land an interview. My in-depth
REVIEW.
ResumeWriters.com
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Associates
Inc. 1531 Pleasant Street, Fall River,
Massachusetts
(508) 673-3979
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Advance Career Services Inc.
1317 S Main Street #1, Fall River,
Massachusetts
(508) 676-6300
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Cornerstone
Resumes 6 Newbrook Drive, Barrington,
RI
(401) 447-6147
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The Alpha
Group 61 East Main Street, Norton,
Massachusetts
(508) 285-8500
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Profile Resume
Service 148 Posnegansett Avenue, Warwick,
RI
(401) 781-3835
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Barrett Group
LLC 100 Jefferson Boulevard #310, Warwick,
RI
(401) 921-5443
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Resume Connection
LTD 1020 Park Avenue #106, Cranston,
RI
(401) 461-8899
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Writers 1
Stop Avalon Way, Plymouth,
Massachusetts
(508) 208-9049
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Government Employers in New Bedford, MA --
City of New Bedford Employment
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Top Employers in New
Bedford, Massachusetts
Popular Job
Boards
About... New Bedford, a
coastal city in southern Massachusetts, was once the most
important, fabled whaling port of the United States. Herman
Melville wrote "Moby Dick" from its waterfront. After whaling,
the city gravitated into the textile industries, and since then,
its 95,000 residents have concentrated in the construction,
fishing, manufacturing and tourism industries.
The city was home to a large contingent of free blacks and many
abolitionists during the slavery period. After his escape from
slavery, Frederick Douglass settled in New Bedford and wrote about
the city in his autobiography. The city's rich history and
traditions are kept alive by several museums, organized tours and
monuments.
Job seekers will find the most common industries are construction,
public administration, accommodation and food services and health
care. Developers are reconverting old mills and warehouses into
residential and commercial areas. The old Manomet Mills along the
North End waterfront are being converted into mixed-income units
with a $30 million investment by a private developer.
Southcoast Hospitals Group continues to be a major employer for New
Bedford. Utility company ConEdison Solutions is investing $40
million to install solar panels on city properties in a program
that could bring electricity to 1,500 homes.
Additional
information on the local economy and key employers...
Wikipedia: New Bedford Economy.
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