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Jobs in Hawaii
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Great news -- there are some wonderful jobs in hawaii. Thousands of people are employed throughout a variety of professions.
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Waikiki, the center of the tourist industry, has thousands of hotels, restaurants, boutique stores and nightclubs.
Combine that with millions of tourists arriving each year and you have 'OPPORTUNITY'!
The outer islands also have many openings annually and really the sky is the limit ... and the view as you work is not too shabby either. |
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If you would like a job in retail, all the major big name businesses are here including Chanel, Macy's, Dior, Abercrombie, Neiman Marcus and Nordstroms.
You'll also find surf shops selling board shorts, Hawaiian shirts, beach towels, flip flops, and sarongs plus toe rings and other beach items... |
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From local style drive ins to elegant dining rooms, the job opportunities in restaurants in Hawaii are plentiful. In addition to the hundreds of restaurants of every description, there are informal outlets such as street stalls, delis, and coffeehouses.
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Tourism is, by far, the islands' biggest industry and the opportunities continue to grow annually. More than seven million people from around the world visit the Hawaiian islands each year. Resort hotels, restaurants, retail outlets and operators that organize sports activities are all employers looking to hire.
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| To call Hawaii an ethnic melting pot would be an understatement. Immigration to these islands started more than six centuries ago with waves of Chinese, Portuguese, Japanese, Filipino, Korean, German, and Puerto Rican laborers. Today, more ethnic and cultural groups are represented in Hawaii than in any other state. |
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