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Best Cities to Find Employment
Jacquelyn Smith
Forbes recently released a list of the 10 best cities to find employment. Many of the cities selected were chosen due to factors related to education. Bethesda is ranked number one in the nation due to its schools, the college town of Austin was selected due to its highly educated talent pool, and Jacksonville’s heaviest hiring sector is higher education. Other cities such as Grand Rapids and Seattle listed education as one of the top industries for hiring.
- Bethesda, Md.
- Austin, Tx.
- Jacksonville, Fl.
- Grand Rapids, Mich.
- Columbus, Ohio
- Seattle, Wash.
- Phoenix, Ariz.
- New York, N.Y.
- Richmond, Va.
- Oklahoma City, Okla.
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