Tempe named among top cities to start a career
Tempe, Ariz. — The City of Tempe reports WalletHub named Tempe one of the best cities to start a career.
WalletHub's study, titled Best & Worst Places to Start a Career, lists 30 cities. Tempe is ranked 26th. Scottsdale is 23rd and Washington is 27th on the list.
Best & Worst Places to Start a Career
- Atlanta
- Orlando
- Austin
- Tampa
- Miami
- Charleston
- Pittsburgh
- Knoxville
- Salt Lake City
- Dallas
- South Burlington
- Nashville
- Richmond
- St. Louis
- Wilmington
- Grand Rapids
- Chattanooga
- Raleigh
- Las Vegas
- Birmingham
- Denver
- Minneapolis
- Scottsdale
- Portland
- Huntsville
- Tempe
- Washington
- Charlotte
- Dover
- Columbia
WalletHub compiled the rankings.
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