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Rhode Island Careers

Careers in Rhode Island

Most Popular Careers by City in Rhode Island:

Job opportunities vary greatly by location. As the tables below clearly show, individual cities and towns offer employment opportunities which differ from those you'll find in other places. Some places feature jobs in technology, some in manufacturing, others in education, etc. Whether choosing a career path or seeking a new job, it pays to consider which careers are favored in the area in which you live or to which are willing to move.

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NOTE: A Career Popularity level of 1.0 indicates the national average; a popularity rating of 3.5, for example, indicates that the career is 3.5 times as prevalent locally than it is nationally.

Providence Employment and Careers

Ten careers significantly more common in Providence and surrounding towns than in most metro areas nationwide.

Job Title Mean Local Salary Local Jobs Popularity*
vs. Avg.
Model makers, metal and plastic $38,040 190 14
Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers $28,700 960 12.9
Religious workers, all other $24,050 100 11.1
Telephone operators $42,100 360 9.9
Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other $27,370 160 7
Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and related workers $28,070 110 6.8
Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians $26,870 330 6.8
Mechanical door repairers $33,500 150 6
Fiberglass laminators and fabricators $32,290 350 6
Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers, all other n/a 140 5.8

* A Career Popularity level of 1.0 indicates the national average; a popularity rating of 3.5, for example, indicates that the career is 3.5 times as prevalent locally than it is nationally.

Analysis (above) provided by CityTownInfo.com, based on data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics and the US Census.