In a study that rated cities by how well they cater to college graduates, Livability.com offered a top 10 list of cities that offer jobs, recreational activities and a lively nightlife for its young residents. 

The following cities were rated on factors such as the number of 25- to 34-year-old residents, the availability of rental properties, unemployment rates, educational attainment levels and public transportation. The ratings also considered whether a city has a thriving, top-hiring industry sector, such as science and technology, educational services, health care and social and government services.

“These 10 cities are great places for recent grads, which should put them on the radar of employers looking to expand,” says Livability.com editor Matt Carmichael.

No. 10
Mountain View, Calif.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

25- to 34-year-olds: 14,306

Available jobs: 45,405

Hot industries: Technology, software, Internet and life sciences.

Top employers: Google, Symantec and LinkedIn.


 

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