Legal Secretary Jobs IN Arkansas — 1 – 4 of 4
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Career Gate, AR-Fort Smith
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Federal Government Jobs, AR-Fort Smith
by law or by the Secretary concerned.) A veteran who… Veterans Information: http://www.usajobs.gov/vi Legal and Regulatory Guidance: http://www.usajobs.gov/lrg…
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(Publication) Company, AR-Little Rock
LEGAL SECRETARY needed full-time for a law office. Must be organized, detailed, and self-starting. Legal experience and computer skills are necessary…
From: iHire
(Publication) Company, AR-Little Rock
LEGAL SECRETARY – Established downtown LR law firm has an immediate opportunity for an experienced, professional legal secretary. Applicant must have MS Office…
From: iHire
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Arkansas at a Glance
Major Industries – agriculture (chickens, soybeans, rice, cotton), paper and wood products (including furniture), electronic equipment, mining (aluminum and diamonds)
Population – 2,673,400 (as of 2000) [Arkansas is the 33rd most populous state in the USA]
State Abbreviation – AR
State Capital – Little Rock
Largest City – Little Rock
Area – 53,182 square miles [Arkansas is the 29th biggest state in the USA]
Name for Residents – Arkansans
Arkansas Economy
A major cotton-producing state in the 19th cent., Arkansas has since diversified its agricultural production and overall economy. Cotton is still an important crop, but ranks below soybeans and rice. Arkansas has become a leading producer of poultry, raising over one billion broiler chickens a year; turkeys, dairy goods, and catfish are also important. The state’s most important mineral products are petroleum, bromine and bromine compounds, and natural gas, and it is the nation’s leading bauxite producer. Principal manufactures are food products, chemicals, lumber and paper goods, electrical equipment, furniture, automobile and airplane parts, and machinery. The Pine Bluff Arsenal is among military installations contributing to the Arkansas economy.
