Landing an amazing job is hard.
Aside from finding the position itself, many thoughts run through your head as you search for your first big job or ponder changing positions.
What is the cost of living? Can I live comfortably off the median annual income? Is there room for me to grow within the company? What will my commute be? These important questions go into such a major life decision.
Location plays a significant role, of course, so what city should you set your sights on for your job hunt?
WalletHub recently released its list of “2018’s best places to find a job.” Many factors were considered, including number of job opportunities, employment growth, average starting salary, unemployment rate and job security.
Using its methodology, the report included a hotspot map ranking 182 cities by their aggregated scores.
Congratulations to Arizona, which landed four cities among the top five, including Chandler in the No. 1 spot.
Here are the top 10 cities:
- Chandler, Arizona
- Scottsdale, Arizona
- San Francisco
- Peoria, Arizona
- Gilbert, Arizona
- Plano, Texas
- Portland, Maine
- Irvine, California
- Madison, Wisconsin
- Boston
See the full list here.
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Want to work in one of those primo cities? Here are a few positions in the top 10 locales:
- Pearson is seeking a digital marketing specialist in Chandler, Arizona.
- Brightcove is in search of a product marketing manager in Scottsdale, Arizona.
- Adobe is looking for a senior manager of executive communications for the CFO in San Francisco.
- McAfee is searching for an online marketing intern in Plano, Texas.
- Harvard University seeks a marketing coordinator in Boston.
Not the job for you? See what else we have in our weekly professional pickings:
Senior specialist, public relations—Alight Solutions (Illinois)
Senior investments writer—ICMA-RC (Washington, D.C.)
Communications specialist—McAfee (Texas)
Manager, customer communications—MTA New York City Transit (New York)
Assistant professor of marketing—University of Hawaii at Hilo (Hawaii)
Senior copywriter—Lowe’s Companies (North Carolina)
Marketing communications manager—Ecolab (Minnesota)
Communications director – chief people officer—Microsoft (Washington)
Media relations director—DMI (Maryland)
Senior communications specialist—Sun Life Financial (Canada)
Business editor—Dun & Bradstreet (Texas)
Marketing program manager—Harte Hanks (North Carolina)
Managing editor—Macmillan Education (United Kingdom)
Global citizenship communications manager—International Paper( Tennessee)
Communications manager—Uber (Washington, D.C.)
Director of marketing and public relations—Lake Health (Ohio)
Social media manager—LG Electronics (Alabama)
Marketing brand manager—Bacardi (Mexico)
Senior specialist, campus communications—American Airlines (Texas)
Public relations manager—Foot Locker (New York)
Marketing coordinator—JLL (Canada)
Community manager—Ogilvy & Mather (California)
Social media specialist – university relations—West Virginia University (West Virginia)
Audience research executive—BBC (United Kingdom)
Content editor, marketing—Sherwin-Williams (Ohio)
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