
"Even graduates who do land jobs in these metros face a tough financial tradeoff in the form of high cost of living."
"Researchers analyzed 53 U.S. metro areas with populations of at least 1 million."
"Entry-level hiring is rebounding this spring - but in a tough job market, young professionals' prospects may depend on the role, sector and location."
Entry-level hiring is experiencing a rebound this spring across various U.S. metro areas. However, young professionals face challenges based on the role, sector, and location they choose. The top ten metros for job opportunities include cities like San Jose, Columbus, and Raleigh, while the bottom rankings feature Salt Lake City and Riverside. Graduates in lower-ranked metros encounter high living costs, impacting their financial situation despite securing jobs.
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