Top 10 Hot Jobs in Jackson, Mississippi
74Eco-Friendly Development in the Metropolitan Area
Jackson in different from the rest of the USA in that on its Top 20 List of High Demand or Fast-Growth Jobs appears the title Compensation and Benefits, Jobs Analysts. This presence on such a list is a hallmark of an economy that is not only low in unemployment ratings and thus needing workers, but also high in job and business growth as well poised to continue high growth and expansive development for decades. This makes the Greater Jackson Area a good place to live and grow on one's career/business ownership.
Jackson, Mississippi is one of the best 25 Medium-Sized American Cities for New Jobs and Business Growth in the 21st Century.
The metropolitan area - Jackson-Yazoo city and five contiguous counties - is home to over 570,000 people and Jackson itself, over 150,000. Urban renovation and reconstruction, including eco-friendly facilities, is in full swing and set to continue through several decades. The occupational title of ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER is therefore Number 2 on the Top 10 Hot Jobs list for the region. Not only do county and city workforce projections substantiate this, but also the job listings on Major Internet Job Search Engines.
Top 10 Jobs in the Greater Jackson Area: Jackson - Yazoo City
Information Technology (IT) jobs are not the only occupations booming in the Greater Jackson Area. Health and Medical jobs are available by the 1000s and Environmental Engineers and Techs are in high demand.
Interestingly, Broadcast News Analysts are in the Top 10 Hot Jobs as well. This is an occupation not seen on many Top 10 List of high demand jobs around the country.
Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts
Environmental Engineers - also Engr. Techs
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
Medical Assistants
Home Health Aides
Occupational and Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides
Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software
Computer Software Engineers, Applications
Psychiatric Technicians
Broadcast News Analysts
The largest five Jackson area employers are:
- State of Mississippi government offices and facilities - Hind County, home to Jackson, has two county seats, and therefore more state & County government jobs as well than some other counties.
- University of Mississippi Medical Center - IT, Health, Environment
- United States Government - All Top 20 Jobs
- Jackson Public School District
- Nissan North America Inc.
Job Analyst Openigns Signal Even More Growth
An additional 10 high growth occupations in the Jackson area include the following:
Industrial Engineers & Techs
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
Paralegals and Legal Assistants
Preschool Teachers, Mainstream
Business Teachers, Postsecondary
Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists
Natural Sciences Managers
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary
Database Administrators
Education Administrators, Preschool and Child Care Center/Program
Education is a top industry in this group of high demand jobs. Becuase of the job growth in this region, Compensation & Benefits/Job Analysts are in high demand. IT and legal techs are assured of abundant job openings.
Pure Oil Station, 1935
Post Secondary Schools in Jackson
Antonelli College
Belhaven College Christian Higher Education
Cooks Institute Of Electronics Engineering
Jackson College of Ministries
Jackson State University
Millsaps College
Mississippi College School-Law
Tougaloo College
University of Mississippi & Medical Center
Wesley Biblical Seminary
Native Americans in Jackson MS
The Choctaw Nationin and near Jackson originally flattened the skulls of their male infants. Sports were very important to Choctaw culture, and their most favored sport was lacrosse. The Choctaws used lacrosse to settle many disputes, rather than going to war with rival nations. However, the matches included biting, striking, stomping, and gouging; and deaths sometimes occurred. Choctaws bred their own horses and cattle, contributing to area agriculture, but were forced west to Oklahoma by President Andrew Jackson in 1830. However, there is still an official Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.
Choctaw economy is based in agriculture, manufacturing, service, retail, and tourism, including gaming and shopping malls. The Band employees over 8,000 people, 65% of them non-native, and experience new job openings every year..
The Chickasaw Nation's name means "to leave." They warred intermittently with the Choctaw Nation and absorbed African and African American slaves into their tribe. They were all removed to Oklahoma after the Choctaws were forced west.
African American Links
- African-American Heritage
- Mississippi's African American Authors
Mississippi State University libraries installation - Dozens of important writers and their bios. - Mississippi Civil Rights Documentation Project
- Shape Note Tradition
- Yazoo African American Cultural Center
Sports in Jackson
Bulldog Forest - Mississippi State University
Forest Products Facilities
Jackson Habitat for Humanity - Continuing After Katrina
Choctaw Nation
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Walking the Choctaw Road: Stories From Red People Memory
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How Choctaws Invented Civilization and Why Choctaws Will Conquer the World
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Choctaw Genesis, 1500-1700 (Indians of the Southeast)
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Crossing Bok Chitto: A Choctaw Tale of Friendship & Freedom
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Jackson, Mississippi
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African Americans of Jackson (Images of America: Mississippi)
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Rand Mcnally Jackson, Mississippi
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Comments
Nice comments, kkay63. Good to hear a compliment for the Choctaws as well. Thanks for stopping by!
I remember a McDonalds in Meridian Mississippi a long time ago that had a swimming pool with a life guard, and musuem quality pleices in the interior decor. I wonder if it's still there? .



kkay63 says:
3 months ago
Thanks for a great Hub! As a Jacksonian, I am happy to see us ranked high in something good for a change! I also really appreciate how you incorporated the Choctaws into the hub. Sometimes overlooked, the MS band of Choctaw Indians are a huge and growing contributor to our economy, and have always been a big part of our culture and heritage!