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Conducting an Employment Search in San Bernardino County, California
from:San Bernardino County in south-eastern California is home to nearly 2 million residents and has the largest area of any county in the entire contiguous United States. As such, an employment search in San Bernardino county is very dependent upon your exact location.
While the county includes some of the larger eastern suburbs of Los Angeles, often called the Inland Empire by others in Southern California, this county and other nearby counties that are similarly agricultural or desertified, is always on the look out for high quality talent, though wages may be lower than is common in California.
When conducting an employment search, San Bernardino County doesn't differ from any other location in some of the basic job hunting techniques. Your resume and cover letter should be without flaw and clearly state your career objectives. You should appear clean and courteous in face-to-face meetings, and you must be clear and prompt in your correspondence with potential employers.
Otherwise, the demographics of the region contribute greatly to the unique challenges and opportunities that are to be fond when conducting an employment search in San Bernardino County. For instance, the demographics of the area differ greatly as you pull away from Los Angels.
For instance, the median family income and city size in these LA suburbs vastly exceeds that of the many small towns in the outlying and agricultural lands to the east. These small towns are mostly occupied by Mexican immigrants who've come to work on the massive lettuce and produce farms of the Salinas Valley. Depending upon your location, this will have a tremendous impact on the types of jobs you're likely to find in even a very detailed employment search.
San Bernardino County is also notable for its propensity towards violence in some of the more desperate communities to the east. If one is considering a move to the area from elsewhere in California or the rest of the nation, a visit should always proceed any serious job hunt, though home prices are often quite reasonable by California standards.
Of course, like any relatively rural community, locals who were born and raised in the area have the advantage in the average employment search. San Bernardino natives are very highly represented in the trades and high end manufacturing positions. Executive and technical jobs are just as willing to hire outsiders as anyone else.
When looking for work in the south-eastern part of California, it is always useful to keep a lookout for positions that either involve tele-commuting or getting into business for yourself. The job market is such that those who don't have the mid-career level skills for government jobs are at the mercy of a very conservative agricultural sector that has been in the habit of claiming poverty for a very long time now, keeping wages low across the spectrum.
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