The Best Cities In 2010 For Jobs


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Let’s face it…the job market is pretty morose; but is it hopeless? Not if you live and work in certain cities. There are actually areas of the country that are hiring and paying well for these positions; so if you want a job, you may want to consider moving to one of these hotspots for career growth. The best 2010 cities for jobs and job growth is offered below.

Huntsville, Alabama
Huntsville is known as the Rocket City for its famous space programs, and is showing growing numbers of jobs in the Base Realignment and Closure at Redstone Arsenal.

Mount Vernon, Washington
Mount Vernon is a city very close to Seattle, and therefore is seeing some great promise in relation to the job market. The biggest draw for business and tourists is that the city is about 60 miles out of the city-which is still quiet enough, but not too quiet.

Brownsville, Texas
The seaport in Brownsville is bringing in much more money and jobs into the area-as it serves international trade as well as national trade; and will help the export business in 2010.

McAllen, Texas
With the state of Texas offering a number of cities promising job growth in 2010, the city of McAllen has made the list. Home to an international tradeport and only 10 miles from the Mexico border, McAllen has seen growth thanks to real estate sales.

Lawrence, Kansas
Lawrence is home to the University of Kansas, and therefore, supported by the students and visitors that come for sports and vacations.

Dallas, Texas
Always a big and booming city, Dallas is still moving forward in the way of success and commerce thanks to bigwigs such as JC Penney, TXU Energy, and ExxonMobile.

Auburn, Alabama
Another town home to a popular college is that of Auburn, home to Auburn University; which supports the town by offering college income, parents’ support, and related fund raising events and activities.

Billings, Montana
Billings has always had a wide range of industries present in its commerce, and is the largest town in Montana.

Laredo, Texas
The Gateway City is one of the most convenient access points from Mexico to the U.S. and due to intensive trading; has sprouted a number of jobs and is projected to grow in 2010.

Las Cruces, New Mexico
Voted by many magazines, “the best small metro town for starting a business”, Las Cruces is certainly growing and its New Mexico University is certainly helping to facilitate this growth.