East Los Angeles

East Los Angeles is one of the cities in Los Angeles which lies in the east of the Los Angeles river and Downtown Los Angeles. East Los Angeles is the unincorporated area in the Los Angeles County. East Los Angeles has a very large population which consists of Mexicans, Guatemalans, Salvadorans, and Hondurans. Population of East Los Angeles based on the census in 2007 is 127,717. East Los Angeles has notable natives and attractions. To find the information about the representation of East Los Angeles and its occupation read our original travel article which has valid information about the city.
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Exploring East Los Angeles - Guide to the Most Favorite Landmarks

Also known as the city of angles, Los Angeles offers you a great travel experience. This biggest city of California is surrounded by high range of mountains, deep valleys, forest and Pacific Ocean. East Los Angeles lies to the eastern part of Downtown Los Angeles and Los Angeles River.

Los Angeles on Wikipedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles

Official website of Los Angeles

http://lacity.org/index.htm

One of the main attractions of this part of the city is the California State University, Los Angeles which is a part of the California State University system. Mariachi Plaza is another major attraction and this is promoted as a sanctuary of musicians. The Chinese Cemetery of Los Angeles is a historical cemetery and was made in 1922. It has historical significance and thus is a major attraction in the city. Apart from these places there are many attractions in East Los Angeles.

Sightseeing in Los Angeles

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There are a lot of ways that you can roam around and explore the city. Many companies offer bus, van and trolley tours to Los Angeles. You can just hire any of them and they will do the rest for you. Then there are certain walking tours also that are organized with these bus or van companies in between two landmarks so that you can have time to roam around and shop.

Ways to explore Los Angeles

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East Los Angeles Employment

Los Angeles area travel is definitely a wonderful experience; and if you like the place you can even try to set up your career here. There are several employment opportunities in different industries of this city. This write up is dealing with the kinds of job opportunities available in the eastern part of the city.

Q1) Kinds of job vacancies in East Los Angeles

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http://jobsearch.money.cnn.com/a/all-jobs/list/q-Nursing/l-East+Los+Angeles,+CA

The most common occupations in East Los Angeles include transportation, production, movers and packers, sales, clerical jobs, hospital jobs and service occupations. Majority of the population in East Los Angeles work for companies while a small fraction works for the government or are self employed.

There are several job sites on the web offering you information about the vacant positions. Currently, there are plenty of vacancies for the positions of nurses, front office assistant, clerks, and physiotherapists.

Q2) Major industries in East Los Angeles

Major industries include manufacturing, retail, educational services, information technology, hospitals, catering services, toxicology labs, and diagnostic centers.

Well known companies in this area are Bank of America, Time Warner, United Health Group, Medtronic and Cybercoders. If you have the right kind of qualification required for posts, you can easily be a part of one of these industries.

Places to Eat in Around East Los Angeles, California

Say El Tepeyac Caf and people will look upon you as a seasoned Californian. Running for more than fifty years now, this hole in the wall Mexican restaurant that is located in Boyle Heights has achieved legendary status thanks to its superior servings, reasonable cost and terrific food. Such is the reputation of the restaurant; people are not put off by the enormous line outside the door and continue to throng in large numbers. A visit to the East side of Los Angeles is not complete without a visit to El Tepeyac Caf.

Ciro's

Ciro's- The restaurant with a common name, stands out among its counterparts mainly due to the reputation of the flautas that are served here. Filled with tangy sauces, and rolled in a neat paper, the flautas at Ciro's come are unrivalled all over Los Angeles.

Metro Grill

Metro Grill is the perfect place to relax with your friends, grab a beer and have some dinner or lunch. They have food items from the simple grilled chicken and vegetables to a more palatable Spinach Ravioli or fried Calamari. The seafood here is excellent with a wide selection of a seafood which include squid, shark etc.

Al & Bea's

This Mexican restaurant that people have been visiting for years serves a diverse range of customers from suited professionals and cops to child doting mothers and latinos. Although the serving size may not match that of the El Tepeyac Caf, the food is just as good. Surprisingly, corndogs are extremely famous here and so are the bean and cheese burritos. The beans here are so good; they tend to put an overdose of beans in your tacos or burritos.

Links of reference:

http://www.yelp.com/biz/el-tepeyac-cafe-los-angeles

http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/5/63561/restaurant/East-Los-Angeles/Ciros-LA

http://local.botw.org/California/Los_Angeles/Metro_Grill/40538023.html

http://www.laweekly.com/locations/al-and-beaand-8217-s-115091/