Top 20 Jobs in New Hampshire

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By Patty Inglish, MS



New Hampshire industry is diverse and provides a wealth of career options and job openings for state residents and those that might like to move into the state. The Healthcare Industry is a major leader in providing the Top 2- Jobs in New Hampshire for many years to come, with hospitals and clinics among the Top 20 state Employers. Financial Services and Products are also high on the list in the Top 20 Jobs and Employers. Fidelity Investments and Liberty Mutual Insurance offer numerous positions in the sales and administration of life insurance, health insurance, auto insurance, mutual funds, annuities, securities, college financing products, employee benefits packages, mortgages, home insurances and a wide range of related precuts and services.

Manufacturing of various kinds is a large part of the private sector that creates hundreds of new jobs each year, For example, Sanders Associates, located in Nashua, NH manufactures electronic equipment, a popular and high demand item. Aside from the Top 20 Employers, there are other important companies doing business in the state. Ingersoll-Rand manufactures heavy machinery in the same locale for creating plastic moldings and environmental pollution control systems.

Digital Equipment Corporation was purchased as a company Compaq in the city of Salem and manufactures computers, a lucrative industry that provides many jobs. Miniature Precision Ball Bearings is located in Lebanon and manufactures bearings for navigational equipment. Phas-R Laser Company develops custom lasers. Anheuser-Busch is a large company in Merrimack and is famous for its various beers. The Felton Brush Company in Manchester NH manufactures brushes and New England Homes in Portsmouth produces prefabricated houses.


All of these industries need skilled workers that are trained and knowledgeable in their field of employment - specialists, actually. Many of the steps in the manufacturing and production process need concentration and patience, with precise movements in tight areas. Additional steps require skilled hand movements, good eyesight and superior concentration.

Specialized skilled required in New Hampshire production and manufacturing include metal cutting, precision tool work, welding and other trade skills that need on the job training in a medium or long duration and often, vocational college or a training school. Some of these are unionized jobs and offer apprentice programs.

During training for skilled occupations, successful learners amass transferable skills that can benefit cities and towns across New Hampshire. Many of the products produced in the state are shipped to other site in the USA and even across the globe, indicating a high quality and a high demand that will keep these industries alive while developing new jobs and careers in the associated industries. The application of production and manufacturing to the newer "green industries" and space exploration and habitation adds further options and opportunities to workers and career professionals in New Hampshire.

New Hampshire is a center for environmental improvement and nature conservancy, contributing to green industries as much as to the Tourism Industry.

New Hampshire is also home to an active State Nuclear Industry that creates alternative power sources and continually develops new jobs.


Native American Businesses

...are actively operating in three locations in Manchester, New Hampshire. They are operated by the nations of the Abenaki and the Pennacook,

Abenaki Indian Center, Inc.

  • 381 Chestnut St.
  • Manchester NH 03101
  • (603) 644-4555

Abenaki Nation of New Hampshire

  • 1001 Elm Street
  • Manchester NH 03101
  • (603) 644-4555

Pennacook New Hampshire Tribe

  • 83 Hanover Street
  • Manchester, NH 03101



Sports Related Opportunities in New Hampshire

New Hampshire is well known for outdoor sports.

College and High School

League Teams

Important indicators in New Hampshire for the importance of addressing alternative sources of fuel and energy appear below. In addition, these are signs of the importance of developing green industries and related businesses, along with developing jobs and training programs for workers in these expanding industries.


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