Management
Pennsylvania has one of the largest state economies in the U.S. and is a national leader in the manufacturing, insurance and financial services industries, among others. In other words, Pennsylvania is an ideal place for experienced professionals to find management jobs in a wide variety of economic sectors. Here in the Fresho Pennsylvania Management jobs section, we’ve provided a variety of fast and efficient search tools with which to locate management opportunities in both traditional sectors like textiles and dynamic industries like telecommunications. If you live in or are considering a move to one of the major metro areas of PA, then our Top Cities list is a great place to start your job search; it offers one-click access to manager jobs in Philadelphia, Allentown, Pittsburgh, York and other cities, as well as local job ads in all of our other industry categories. Plan for a long-term job search by subscribing to our RSS feed or Fresh Alert email service and receive regular updates as new project management jobs, sales supervisor positions and similar jobs are added to our Pennsylvania management listings. Because management jobs tend to overlap with other industry sections, we also recommend browsing areas of career interest or performing a sitewide search by job title and city or zip code with our Job Search tool. With free resume posting, free job posting, informative articles and much more, Fresho.com is the career search website that works for you.
A study of the Ohio manufacturing sector composed by the Center for Human Resource Research at Ohio State University found that the state's manufacturing workforce contained a higher percentage of workers with no more than a high school education
For students, parents, the physically disabled, or people with a few hours a week to spare, work from home jobs can be a tremendously convenient way to earn pocket money or keep the bills paid.
While retail buyer jobs are usually described as shopping jobs, this multi-faceted career involves much more than just shopping. Buyers combine research and industry trends with marketing and business skills to predict what the consumer will want to buy