This spring, soon-to-be graduates are planning to relocate and enter the workforce, which will happen for me on May, 8, 2009, in less than five months. Scary! While Americans are witnessing a "financial crisis" in the U.S., choosing not only the best job but also the best place to live is essential. Especially, entering into the field of public relations with an average starting salary between $25,000-30,000 a year.
To make the college-working world transition decision a little easier, Apartments.com, working in conjunction with CBcampus.com, CareerBuilder.com's college job search site, is getting real by providing the "Top 10 Best Cities for Recent College Graduates" to live.
"In light of the current economy, job availability and the cost of living are among the most pressing concerns on the minds of new college graduates," said Tammy Kotula, public relations and promotions manager at Apartments.com.
With the "Top 10 Best Cities for Recent College Graduates" list, Apartments.com and CBcampus.com, have done the legwork for young professionals to begin their new lives with confidence, stemming from knowledge of entry-level job openings, rental prices for one-bedroom apartments and large resident populations of young adults in their early 20s including Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, New York and many others, according to www.apartments.com.
This is a great article for not only those graduating in December but also in May.
For the complete list of the "Top 10 Best Cities for Recent Graduates" list, visit www.apartments.com.
Until next time.....
Best,
GPaul
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