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usernamee484 OP t1_izpy2na wrote
How are Concord, Manchester, and Nashua in comparison to Hanover? Also, the job doesn’t necessarily have to be working for a finance company per se; for example I currently work in the finance department of a non-finance company.
Annual_Champion_1555 t1_izpzgy9 wrote
New Haven
usernamee484 OP t1_izpzkmy wrote
That’s in Connecticut😄
Annual_Champion_1555 t1_izpzlx8 wrote
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DeerFlyHater t1_izq3nbr wrote
Berlin. Work from home and love the outdoors because you're right there at the gate.
Woonsocket. Work at Fidelity.
Why New Hampshire?
FTheOldWest t1_izq709j wrote
Hi! Sent you a dm!
You asked about concord - I live in concord and love it! It really depends what you're looking g for
FortitudeWisdom t1_izqahji wrote
idk about 'best', but I'd think Manchester or Nashua would be good places to look because they're populated cities.
bonanzapineapple t1_izqbgf9 wrote
Hanover is much much smaller than Manchester and Nashua. Relatively few employers by comparison
notsurethisisfunny t1_izqqatk wrote
Try Vermont instead.
11_Wolfie_11 t1_izqu9vj wrote
Does it matter if a “financial analyst” is on site? I wouldn’t think so. New Hampshire is a very regionally diverse state. Please don’t change your life to move to Manchester or Nashua lol. Definitely try the Seacoast area, to start. It’s a great place to live. If you want more New Hampshirey stuff, look up Route 16 or 93.
golden_ange t1_izr5e70 wrote
flexjobs.com
jdmiller321 t1_izs3o91 wrote
Concord isn't bad, Manchester and Nashua are by new Hampshire standards rougher. These are cities that channel 9 will always be saying that someone was murdered in or there was a big drug bust
Private_Part t1_izsd9lr wrote
Is taxation theft? If yes, then Merrimack or Bedford. If no, Burlington, VT.
lostinnhwoods t1_izt0p38 wrote
Boston
Top_Solid7610 t1_iztnll9 wrote
I have watched openings for years, and they seen to be mostly in the Portsmouth / Exeter area
DocMcCracken t1_iztnngq wrote
Hanover quite and out of the way. You have Dartmouth and a few companies but you'd be cut off from most anywhere. Southern NH you can get to Boston relatively easy. Manchester does have a few flights out of. Fidelity is big in Merrimack.
ILikeCrabbyRobots t1_izwqypc wrote
Spoken by someone who doesn't live in or near either city. I get tired of refuting the hick hate for Nashua, but we moved from Seattle to Nashua a decade ago and love it. DM me for info if interested.
dashrendarrr t1_j004p5s wrote
Hey man - I’m a financial analyst working in Portsmouth. Seacoast region, Nashua, or Manchester are your best bet. Shoot me a pm if you want more detail
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jdmiller321 t1_izpxtd3 wrote
Hanover