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Alaska jobs are becoming available because older employees are retiring from their good paying jobs and replacements are needed. Variety of jobs are available, such as office jobs, mechanical jobs, operator jobs, welding jobs, customer service, etc.
You can find a job in Alaska in the oil and fishing industry. There are also many jobs in the tourism industry at hotels and on cruise ships.
In Alaska people ski and snowboard Alaskans also go hunting and work jobs up on the north slope.
There are quite a few different French speaking jobs in Alaska. There are teaching, interpreter and cruise ship jobs available.
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Alaska is always in need of great people willing to work in the dental field. The interesting thing about Alaska dental jobs is that they don't exactly always fit the mold of what you'd expect a dental job to be. Often, they will have you working in places that you never dreamed you'd ever be working in. This is because of the remote nature of many of Alaska's inhabitants, with many of them living in scattered villages of less than 100 people. These people still need dental care, making dental jobs in these areas especially important though difficult to get. Out of a population of roughly 600,000 people, 300,000 of Alaska's residents are in Anchorage. The rest are scattered around hundreds of villages that range anywhere from 10 people to 10,000 people. The villagers are sometimes in villages that have no roads connecting them to neighboring towns, meaning that everything needs to be flown in. This includes medical care, dental care, and even teachers. Most of the people that work in the Alaskan "Bush" tend to work rotational shifts throughout the state in many different towns. Alaska dental jobs will possibly have you flying around the beautiful state treating people in more than one village. The Alaskan native people have an amazing, state-funded healthcare program that covers their dental costs to a large extent. This means that more people are actually going in to get their dental work taken care of than would be normal in other areas of the United States, resulting in higher employment numbers in this field. Depending on the job and the amount of experience required for it, Alaska dental jobs can earn someone anywhere between 30 and 80,000 dollars a year. The higher paying jobs are generally the ones that have you traveling from village to village since they are the most stressful ones. Alaska is seen by many as the final frontier of the west. It is a place of both staggering beauty and real, obvious opportunities. Alaska dental jobs are just another example of how normal jobs can be "kicked up a notch" in the great American north.
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There are many French speaking jobs in Alaska. Many of these are translation jobs, teaching jobs or cruise ship jobs.
The Oil Industry, Fishing and Fishires, Mining and Tourism.
The Alaska website has a specific portion of the website dedicated to job searching. You can log on to this website and see what jobs you are interested in.
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Yes, I know of a few Alaskan jobs. They include sled racing, coal mining, and oil mining. Those jobs pertain mostly to Alaska only. Other jobs that can be worked anywhere else include any jobs in medicine and administrative work.