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A guide to starting (or restarting) a great career in Whatcom County, the Oct. 19 issue of jobs08 looks at six key sectors of local employment: retail, manufacturing, tourism, maritime industries, transportation and real estate. You’ll find insights into what employers look for – and what can make the difference in landing a great job. Check out our grid detailing the 50 biggest employers in Whatcom County.

BUSINESS SURVEY

View a survey of Whatcom County employers. Businesses are listed alphabetically by name of company. It was compiled from sources including Western Washington University’s College of Business and Economics Center for Economics and Business Research. Information was provided by the companies. ‣ Download Excel Spreadsheet

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Sep, 12, 2008

MANUFACTURING: Seasonal work a tasty alternative

No promises, just a history of hope.
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Oct, 18, 2008

MARITIME: Welding an up-and-coming demand

No matter how much the business grows, one need remains constant for the boat builders at All American Marine: more aluminum welders.
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Sep, 12, 2008

TRANSPORTATION: Shuttle service attracting more attention

Find someone who is fully licensed with a spotless driving record and you've got the perfect person to wheel a bus to Sea-Tac Airport. Right?
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Oct, 18, 2008

REAL ESTATE: Windermere Real Estate on the rise

It's no secret that winning teams tend to attract more winners than losers, people who keep the success cycle spinning. Windermere Real Estate Whatcom fits the axiom.
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Sep, 12, 2008

TOURISM: Cross-training abundant at Lakeway Inn

Remember when hotels used to be about providing a room for a good night's sleep?
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Sep, 12, 2008

RETAIL: Wilson Motors keeps bucking the trend

Rick Wilson remembers that sales expectations were relatively modest when he became a car dealer in 1986, taking over his father Dick's business.
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