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2011年1月28日 星期五

The simplest and toughest cities to search for a job

If you have exhausted all other options can be a smart move for improving your work Aussichten-- move but make sure where people are to rent, and in which industries before you pack your bags and go to check.

Delicious Cajun food and sweet jazz New Orleans can this city, the perfect place for a fresh start-that seem the big easy is toughest city in the US to search but now after employment, according to the online job aggregator indeed.com.

"New Orleans never fully recovered from the Katrina catastrophe and tourism is not recovered, says" Paul Forster, indeed.com's Chief Executive Officer and co-founder. "But I think we will see some improvement next year."

Indeed.com compiles a list of America's simplest and toughest cities to search for a job by using the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data collected. The ranking was determined by calculating the number of job vacancies per thousand people in every major U.S. metropolitan area. The data includes job listings in the fourth quarter estimates of $50,000 or more 2010 with content.

This provides image reflects no exact number of available jobs. An opening in more than one can place lists and can remain online for a time after it is filled. Yet the numbers make a strong, broad gauge, which are the easiest and most difficult to search for a job.

Historically, thrive the easiest cities to search for a job on sectors benefiting shifts in the economy or trends, says Forster. And the toughest cities rely on industries that suffer most, during economic downturns. The ranking of the simplest and toughest cities to search for jobs to confirm his point of view.

The results show that life is a beach for job seekers in Miami. The cruise capital may be good air quality, clean drinking water and extensive green areas, but it does not have many openings. After indeed.com Miami had 14 ads of high-paying jobs per 1,000 population in the entire fourth quarter of 2010.

Their chances of a job in a colder place such as Buffalo and Rochester, n.y., are only as dim. There were only 11 jobs for every 1,000 people in the u-Bahn areas tied for the second most difficult place to search for a job.

Lose all hope, though. There are many cities with thousands of high-paying job. San Jose, San Francisco and Seattle are three of the top five easiest cities to search for a job.


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