Black Enterprise Magazine reported about a Wallet Hub study showing the top 10 cities to start a career. Interestingly, Irving made #1 on the list, followed by Grand Prairie (go ahead then, GP). Ft. Worth came in 8th…
With graduation season in full effect and many college graduates on the hunt for employment, personal finance network WalletHub conducted a study to see what states are the best and worst for young professionals to start their career.
While the job outlook for the 2015 graduating class looks promising, as hiring is expected to increase 9.6 percent, graduates may still face challenges when trying to decide on a location that will provide them with great career opportunities as well as affordable living. WalletHub analyzed 150 of the largest U.S. cities and examined everything from the region’s leisure establishments, housing affordability, average starting salaries, number of entry level jobs and potential job growth.