When you look for DHH jobs in New York, you will soon find yourself surrounded by the many sites and sounds and things to do in the Empire State. Of course, there is the city—you know the one—and it offers Central Park, the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Broadway, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ellis Island, Radio City Music Hall, and so much more that it would be impossible to list. You could spend weeks in New York City and not run out of things to do.

However, don’t assume that there is nothing else to do in the state. New York City is just one part of it! You can travel to upper state New York and find a variety of things, including Niagara Falls. There are actually 100 state parks in New York as well as several wildlife management areas. You will find the FD Roosevelt Home National Historic Site, the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, Saratoga National Historic Park, and numerous different national wildlife refuges.

If you choose to move to New York and look for deaf and hard of hearing jobs, then there are plenty of options in New York City, Rochester, Albany, Buffalo, and more.

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