Jobs in Connecticut
Connecticut pairs an unusually concentrated insurance and financial-services sector with a strong aerospace manufacturing base and a research-driven life-sciences cluster around Yale.
Connecticut's job market is anchored by insurance and financial services in Hartford and Stamford, aerospace and defence manufacturing across the state, and healthcare, biotech and pharmaceutical research around New Haven. Salaries run above the national median, particularly in Fairfield County where many roles serve the New York financial market, and Connecticut requires employers to disclose a pay range on request or before an offer.
Where the jobs are in Connecticut
The metros with the highest hiring volume, and the industries driving each one.
Working in Connecticut
State-specific employment facts that affect how you search and what you should ask for.
Connecticut employment facts
- Hartford is one of the largest insurance employment centres in the United States.
- Connecticut law requires employers to disclose the wage range for a position on request and before an offer.
- Aerospace and submarine manufacturing sustain a large skilled-trades and engineering workforce.
- Fairfield County roles frequently pay at New York rates without a New York commute.
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