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10 Best Cities for Job Seekers in 2008
Home :: Family :: Careers
By: Kelli Smith Email Article
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Key Statistics: Ocala, FL • Cost of living: 47% less than New York City • Population: 316,000 • Average annual income: $31,540

Top Job Listings in Ocala, FL • Loan Officers • Registered Nurses • Sales Representatives

#10. Wichita, KS Wichita's heritage as home to one of the largest Air Force bases in the country has helped create a region rich with opportunity for engineers and marketers. Large employers in the area include major aircraft manufacturers, as well as other aviation-oriented companies. Despite a focus on industrial business, Wichita maintains strong cultural attractions and educational institutions that make it a highly desirable place to raise a family.

Key Statistics: Wichita, KS • Cost of living: 60% less than New York City • Population: 592,000 • Average annual income: $35,760

Top Job Listings in Wichita, KS • Sales Representatives • Construction Engineers • Financial Managers

These diverse and geographically varied cities offer solid economic and cultural advantages to job seekers willing to pack their bags and move where the jobs are."

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Kelli Smith is the editor of Edu411. Edu411 is a career education directory for finding colleges and universities, training schools, and technical institutes. For more information about careers, online and campus based career programs, please visit us at edu411.

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