If you have a career in a more "unusual" field, you may be in luck in the Raleigh, NC metro area!

I ran into these rankings online, and found it interesting that (in 2006), the Raleigh area had:

  •  Hot Job Opportunities in the Raleigh Area - Raleigh Relocation Package11.7 times the average metro area jobs for Forensic Science Technicians

Maybe they're employed in the Research Triangle?  It's not like the FBI is based here - that's in Virginia! 

  • 10.7 times the average metro number of vocational education teachers in middle school

Hmm.  Are we teaching along a more vocational track in Raleigh?  Read here about the "School to Career" program in Wake County.

  • 10.3 times the average number of biochemists and biophysicists

Now that's not a surprise!  Between GlaxoSmithKline, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, the US Environmental Protection Agency, BioMarck Pharmaceuticals, and more in the Research Triangle Park (RTP) - this are has one of the nation's highest concentrations of doctorates.

  • 6.1 times the average number of insurance appraisers and auto damage

Does this mean we have more accidents here?  Don't think so.  Maybe it's because there are more insurance companies based in Raleigh?

  • 5.0 times the average number of environmental engineers

If you've studied environmental science, the Triangle is a great place to be.  And there's also a growing Green Building movement, which has even become a focus at local universities.

  • 4.2 times the average number of fine artists, including painters, sculptors, and illustrators

Between the Carolina Balletthe North Carolina Symphony, North Carolina TheatreBroadway Series South, the North Carolina Museum of Art, and great ArtWalks sponsored by nearly every town in the Triangle, this doesn't come as that much of a surprise either  

  • 3.5 times the average number of network systems and data communications analysts

 Hot Job Opportunities in the Raleigh Area - Raleigh Relocation Package

Raleigh and the Triangle has been called the "Silicon Valley of the East".  Lots of great companies like SAS Technologies, Red Hat, IBM, and Cisco Systems are located here. 

Some of these numbers are surprising, and some not so much.  But chances are, no matter what your field, you'll find a company in this area that specializes in what you do!

 

Raleigh and the Triangle Area

Whether you're looking at relocating to Raleigh to start your career, to find a friendly place to raise a family, or retiring in a terrific climate, Raleigh and the Research Park Triangle has something to offer you. Great schools, Forbes rated #1 in 2007 for Businesses and Careers, lots of lakes and golf courses, top-rated cultural centers, universities, and hospitals - and all only two hours to the ocean and three hours to the mountains - it's no wonder that Raleigh is a "Best Place to Live"!

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3 Comments on What's one of the best cities in the nation to be a Forensic Science Technician? How about an Insurance Appraiser? The answer might surprise you!

Ok, you've really got me curious about the forensic science stats.  Any idea why there are so many in this area.  That is the field my future daughter in law plans to enter and this is relatively close to us. What a super unique post for marketing your area!

04/28/2008 03:49 PM by Michelle DeRepentigny, *Associate Broker/Broker * Athens, GA (ERA Classic City Realty)


Michelle - I don't know why, and I'm hoping a reader might be able to help us understand this stat!

Tracy - Thanks for reading.

05/04/2008 07:28 PM by Stanton Homes - Penny Hull: Raleigh Area Custom Home Builder (Stanton Homes Inc - Raleigh Custom Homes)


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