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22 New Econ Dev Jobs This Week

22 jobs in 15 states from $40,000 - $250,000+

Dane Carlson
Dane Carlson
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22 New Econ Dev Jobs This Week

Happy Friday! This week we have 22 new economic development jobs in 15 states with salaries ranging from $40,000 - $250,000+.

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Intern II - Economic Development & Housing
City of Moreno Valley
California

Economic Development Specialist
$71,739 - $87,198
City of San Bernardino
California

Administrative Assistant I/II/III - Economic Development
City of Brighton
Colorado

Economic Development & LRA Manager
$141,092 - $156,769
City of Lakewood
Colorado

Business Recruitment/Retention Specialist / Economic Development / City Manager's Office
$50,835 - $79,580
City of Cape Coral
Florida

Community and Economic Development Director
$111,343.00 - $137,000
Village of Bensenville
Illinois

Economic Development Coordinator
Iowa Western Community College
Iowa

Director of Economic Development
Thrive Allen County
Kansas


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