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AUTHOR:
Abby

DATE:
November 1, 2016

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Success from the Start

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Dayton and College Station Launch Careers into High Gear

Dayton and College Station Graphic

AUTHOR:
Abby

DATE:
November 1, 2016

CATEGORIES:
Success from the Start

READING TIME:
2 minutes

Dayton, Ohio ranked number nine and College Station, Texas, ranked 11 on the Top 25 best cities for career opportunities in a recent study done by SmartAsset™. Fortunately, Reynolds has locations in both of these cities!

Dayton  happens to be the location of the Reynolds Headquarters, and with good reason. When Reynolds was founded in downtown Dayton in 1866, innovation was at its core. Within the first eight years, Reynolds had two patents under its belt. The city is home to a number of inventions, including the movie projector, the human hear-lung machine, and, of course, the airplane.

For those recent graduates looking to try something new and create change, Dayton is a great place to do it.

Another locale for young professionals to launch their careers is College Station, Texas – home to Texas A&M University and another major Reynolds location. This is not the first time, and likely not the last, you’ll see College Station on such a list. In fact, the city has been named in top 10 lists like Best Places for Veterans Seeking Education, Best Small Cities for Educated Millennials, and Best Cities for Work-Life Balance. In addition to full-time employment, Reynolds offers a number of part-time and internship positions at our College Station location, which help open career opportunities for students prior to graduation.

Regardless of where you decide to take your career, make sure it’s a place with great people, great products, and an opportunity for growth. The rest will follow.

Check out careers in both locations on reyrey.com: Dayton and College Station.


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Abby

Internal Communications Lead

Abby graduated from The Ohio State University, where she studied strategic communications and Spanish. She now works as the internal communications lead at Reynolds and she is a specialist in corporate messaging, personal branding and professional development. Outside of the office, Abby enjoys cheering on Buckeyes football, playing in recreational sand volleyball leagues, and spending time with family and friends.

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