Welcome to the FREE Ohio Business Networking and Directory
Looking for a local Ohio service or business professional but don't want to risk picking a random name out of the phone book? Our Ohio Business Directory and Ohio Business Network consists of members who agree to provide top quality service at competitive prices. You can use the form below to search for a specific business, or post your job in the category section down below and get multiple bids from local Ohio professionals. (Ohio Business Professionals please scroll down)
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Ohio is known as the "Buckeye State" for its prevalence of Ohio Buckeye trees. The Buckeye is also the mascot for Ohio State University, which is also the largest employer in the state. Other major employers in the field of education are the University of Cincinnati and the Columbus city school system.
State government is another major employer, including the Ohio Department of Corrections, as is the federal government of the United States. Many of the states residents are employed in the field of healthcare and work for University Hospital or University Hospital East, Good Samaritan Hospital, Mt Carmel Health System, or Ohio Health.
Some of the major employers in the service industries are Proctor & Gamble Co., GE Aviation, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Honda of America Manufacturing Inc., WalMart and Kroger Company Retail Trade.
Ohio is also one of many states with its own lottery, which has contributed over fifteen and a half billion dollars to public education in its thirty-four year history.
Please note: We do not sell or rent our lists or contact information (see privacy policy). We review each registration to determine if the profession is compatible with our network. Not all registrations will be accepted. Acceptance is NEVER based on race, gender, religion, family status, or gender preference.
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