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Living in Waterbury, Connecticut

Waterbury is located in New Haven County, Connecticut and is the fifth largest city in the state. It is known by its nickname ‘Brass City’ because of its location as a major brassware manufacturer in the US. The city has a long history and expatriates living in Waterbury will find a number of attractions and places of interest to visit such as the Mattatuck Museum Arts & History Center, the Union Station Clocktower, the City Hall, the Timexpo Museum and many others. A number of these locations have even been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Expats living in Waterbury will also be able to enjoy culture and arts in the city with a number of theaters and music venues being present, whilst there are also plenty of opportunities to enjoy shopping and leisure activities. Some of the city’s most popular sports include baseball, American football and basketball amongst others.

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Mar 20, 2024, 12:00 AM
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Mar 20, 2024, 8:30 PM
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Save the Date for MARCH 20th to Celebrate Women’s History Month! We will have tea and pastries and a discussion panel to go over important topics related gender gap and how to overcome obstacles!! Tex
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Moving to Waterbury

The cost of living in Waterbury is comparable to other cities in Connecticut, although lower than in most major nearby cities such as New York City. There are a number of options available for expatriates moving to Waterbury wishing to rent or buy property. Like much of Connecticut, Waterbury has a humid continental climate which features hot, often humid summers whilst winters are much colder with a lot of snowfall. Any expat moving to Waterbury will find that the city has an excellent public transport system, consisting of buses as well as the Metro-North Railroad which links the city to a number of others in the state, as well as New York. Expatriates relocating to Waterbury with families will further find that the city has a number of recommended schools, is home to Post University, and also has campuses for the University of Connecticut and the University of Bridgewater. For more information about moving to Waterbury, expats should sign up to InterNations where they can network and engage with fellow expatriates who may be able to answer key questions about moving to the city and to Connecticut in general.

Working in Waterbury

Waterbury offers a number of opportunities in terms of employment, whilst there are also opportunities to commute to nearby cities such as Hartford for work. Some of the city’s top employers include the health care and public services sectors, with a number of jobs available in this area. Other fields where expatriates in Waterbury may find work in include education, finance and customer services as well as telecommunications. To get useful information about finding work as an expatriate in Waterbury, individuals should join InterNations and connect with fellow expats via its forums and discussion groups. In this way, they can get more detailed information about working in the city or the US in general, as well as advice in other expatriation related areas such as housing, education and more. InterNations is a fantastic online resource for expats with a number of features which can help them settle into their new life abroad as well as enable easy networking and socializing with fellow global minds.

  • Brian Norris

    When first moving to Washington, D.C., I didn't know many people outside of the office. InterNations has changed that with some exciting events.

  • Caroline Stiles

    In such an international city such as Washington, D.C. InterNations holds great events for everyone to network and enjoy themselves.

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