Comments
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.
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.
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
Annual_Champion_1555 t1_izpzgy9 wrote
New Haven
usernamee484 OP t1_izpzkmy wrote
That’s in Connecticut😄
Annual_Champion_1555 t1_izpzlx8 wrote
Yep
[deleted] t1_izq350v wrote
Honestly I'd do whatever I could to be in a spot where I could commute to Boston/North Shore/Metro West in the event that whatever gig does not pan out. 93 has good bus service from Salem, Londonderry, etc. and you could drive to the Commuter Rail if need be.
KBvcm t1_izq0hvj wrote
I have lived in NH but worked remote for 10 years. Is that an option for financial analysts?
[deleted] t1_izq0rvp wrote
[deleted]
NH_ATV t1_izq1dff wrote
Have a friend that is an analyst doing extremely well. He worked at Lincoln Financial in Concord and transferred to Philadelphia a couple years ago. He’s thinking about moving back.
I am not in the industry but have heard it is a decent company to work for.
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
golden_ange t1_izr5e70 wrote
flexjobs.com
[deleted] t1_izsn3tt wrote
[deleted]
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
jdmiller321 t1_izpxtd3 wrote
Hanover
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.
bonanzapineapple t1_izqbgf9 wrote
Hanover is much much smaller than Manchester and Nashua. Relatively few employers by comparison
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.
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
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.
[deleted] t1_j08l3gm wrote
[deleted]
Private_Part t1_izsd9lr wrote
Is taxation theft? If yes, then Merrimack or Bedford. If no, Burlington, VT.
movdqa t1_izrrmjy wrote
Take a look at Fidelity in Merrimack. They have a campus of 3,000 to 3,500.