Jobs in Jackson

Heawww

Redshirt
Jun 15, 2013
912
0
0
Don't listen to these nimrods, Jackson is just fine, especially if you already have a bunch of friends there. Not sure why MS folks love to hate on their own state capital, I guess it's just the nature of Miss. Stake. Just hilarious that the guy asks about Jackson and 90% of the responses are saying to move somewhere else.

I'd definitely apply for stuff at Trustmark, growing like crazy. I mean, do you have any clue at all what you want to do? I think that would help guide your replies.
 

esplanade91

Redshirt
Dec 9, 2010
5,656
0
0
If I'm being honest I hate Jackson, but I'm 22 with a degree a billion other kids have and I'm currently living in a place I don't like either but have zero friends in or around. Jackson would be an upgrade simply for the fact that I'd have friends (8,000,000 people might live in New York, but try meeting one of them... seriously, especially if you're staying in Long Island).

And yes, I'm more so trying to get back to the south. I don't care about manners, hospitality, or any other north vs south BS but I would like to live somewhere I can have a yard, drive places, and not be in or have someone in my business 24/7.

So Huntsville, Little Rock... How about Birmingham? Montgomery? Tennessee is appealing because no income taxes but Nashville is another hard town to get a job in. I'm not interested in Memphis. Anywhere else 40k people or more anyone on here have experience with?

Not being sarcastic, this has been a lot of help. Fortunately my Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are clean. I need to join LinkedIn though.
 
Last edited:
Sep 11, 2012
410
0
0
Charlotte is a beautiful town with the second largest financial district in the U.S.

Take it from a guy stuck in Jackson, don't get stuck in Jackson.
 

thatsbaseball

All-American
May 29, 2007
17,860
6,557
113
Any idea what field/industry you would like to try to get into....
 
Last edited:
Sep 11, 2012
410
0
0
It's not hilarious, considering most of the people telling him to go elsewhere either live or have lived in Jackson.

You're right. It's "just fine" IF you already have a bunch of friends in Jackson.
 

Wicked Pissah

Redshirt
Aug 22, 2012
1,437
0
0
Out of those, birmingham is actually not bad. Lived there 2 years. Thought id hate it but actually miss it sometimes. Nashville hard to get a job? This town is booming with jobs. Def the it town in the usa right now.
 

WrapItDog

Senior
Aug 23, 2012
4,300
715
113
Would you consider Greenville, MS? I know of an opening that would consider an entry level BBA. Not ag related or retail.
 

esplanade91

Redshirt
Dec 9, 2010
5,656
0
0
If I`m 22 and mobile I`d try to settle in North Carolina in a heartbeat
I love North Carolina. I have a sister who went to Davidson and another likely on the way there in a couple of years. I'm going to flood Raleigh with my resume tonight. Thanks.

Would you consider Greenville, MS? I know of an opening that would consider an entry level BBA. Not ag related or retail.
I'm interested. Mind PMing me details? I'll take any work experience I can get. I'm single, I don't have any student debt, I don't have a family necessarily tying me to a hometown... If I can add to my resume and move on after a year I'll do it with a smile on my face. It would be a lot easier to move to Colorado or North Carolina if I had a little bit of savings and an idea of what I'm talking about instead of just being a broke *** greenhorn.
 
Last edited:

horshack.sixpack

All-American
Oct 30, 2012
11,360
8,258
113
Jackson area is a good place to live, just not IN Jackson. I moved here on purpose and I could work pretty much anywhere.
 

qball.sixpack

Redshirt
Aug 26, 2012
224
2
16
Bulldog alum and own a employment staffing firm in Jackson. Can't make promises becasue many variables are in play but would welcome a copy of your resumes. Would love to help if possible. PM me if you would like to discuss further.
 

GutshotStr8

Redshirt
Aug 22, 2012
115
0
0
Is there a place for MSU people to post their resumes in one central location? There are a lot of us graduates that are often asked for candidate recommendations or are looking for people within our own organization that would love to help our fellow Bulldogs out.
 

was21

Senior
May 29, 2007
9,937
584
113
You could apply with some of the automobile insurance companies as a claims adjuster.
 

Heawww

Redshirt
Jun 15, 2013
912
0
0
Well in that case, I would think Jackson/Memphis/Birmingham would all be good options. Huntsville is good for engineering obviously, I wouldn't go there with a business degree trying to get ahead, those jobs go to locals. In essence, go where you know people and have ties that can plug you in. Jackson seems to be your best bet.
 

GeneFrenkle

Redshirt
Nov 7, 2008
133
0
16
The job market in Nashville is pretty good right now. A big thing against you is that you don't live in the city to which you want to relocate. I suggest using the local address of a friend or family member on your resume. Keep in mind the cost of traveling to interviews, also.
 

Palos verdes

Redshirt
Aug 22, 2012
1,839
36
48
This ^^^ Truer words have rarely been spoken.

no offense to you directly but why in the world, with a completely clean slate like you have, would you want to move to Jackson? Go and try some different places for five years and find out what you really like. IMO a lot of Jackson people only love Jackson because they don't know any better.

.
 

Palos verdes

Redshirt
Aug 22, 2012
1,839
36
48
My best advice to you is to stay clear of Jackson. Get a job first and think about what type of career you want later. Just don't get too comfortable and waste valuable time, status quo. But the U.S. has far too many cool places to live than to even bother with Jackson. There are better places to live in the south as many have suggested, but the west coast is awesome if you like the outdoors and beautiful women, along with a nice range of career opportunities.