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What are some of the best US cities for a young and single college grad to move to for an entry level job?

>> No.8693639

>>8693627
TEXAS

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>>8693627
You’re welcome

>> No.8693678

Denver

>> No.8693691

>>8693627
San Fran and New York for entry level jobs, but you will live like a slave for the opportunity.
Dallas, Austin, and Denver are pretty good for entry level jobs to cost of living, but it's by no means 80's level of affordableness.

In general, try to stay in the same region as your college as hiring managers (not recruiters) are a bit biased towards graduates from the same school as them. Give you a slight leg up on out of state or out of school competition.

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>>8693653
AAAAAAAAAAHHHHH DELET THIS

>> No.8693776

SF

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