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Do MeaningFL Work in Florida

You may already know of Florida as a place to vacation, but as a place to work, it offers more than just ample doses of vitamin D. Florida’s companies are pioneering solutions from robotic surgery to commercial space travel – and they’re hiring. Plus, Florida boasts no statewide income tax, which means that more of your paycheck stays in your pocket. Work smarter. Earn more. Live better. It’s a no-brainer. Find the job that suits you among the state’s key industries, including aerospace and defense, life sciences, and clean energy.

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manufacturing

Argotec Opens Florida Production Facility to Support Rapid, Scalable Satellite Delivery

The Florida facility includes modular clean rooms and parallel integration lines, allowing Argotec to accelerate delivery schedules and adapt quickly to the evolving mission requirements of U.S. defense and commercial programs. The company expects its U.S. team to triple in size over the next two years as it expands production capacity and deepens partnerships across the […]
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Rendering of Otto Aerospace's new campus in Jacksonville
aerospace

Otto Aerospace releases Cecil Airport campus renderings

Otto has said it would build more than 600,000 square feet of office and manufacturing space by Jan. 1, 2032. Plans called for creation of at least 400 jobs at an average $90,000 salary by the end of 2031, with possible expansions that would increase the workforce to 1,200 by 2040.
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WalletHub map of best places to start a career in 2026
Careers

Best & Worst Places to Start a Career (2026)

Three Florida cities ranked in the top five of WalletHub’s 2026 ranking of the best places to start a career. Orlando, Miami and Tampa all make the top of the list.
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Rendering of Amazon's Kuiper satellite facility in Florida
aerospace

Amazon’s massive investment fueling job growth on Florida’s Space Coast

Cape Canaveral is critical to the company’s plan to offer the planned $10 billion Amazon Leo project. Amazon Leo broadband service is slated to debut later this year.
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