The City of Raleigh ranks No. 5 among major metro areas in the U.S. in a new report ranking which cities are best for careers and where people might relocate in order to advance their careers, citing lower crime, housing availability, quality of life, cost of living, career prospects and much more.
Robert Half, a talent management and recruitment firm’s “Career City Index” ranks the City of Oaks just behind:
- No. 1 Seattle
- No. 2 Boston
- No. 3 San Francisco Bay area
- No. 4 Washington, D.C.
Raleigh also ranks :
No. 5 in quality of life
No. 8 in cost of living
No. 6 in community diversity
No. 14 in career prospects
Raleigh and the Triangle often ranking highly on “best of” reports such as places to work, to build a career, to retire, and for quality of life as well as cost of living. A reporter from WalletHub earlier this week, however, said Raleigh lags as a place where women own businesses.
The Capital City also scores well as a technology hub. Raleigh has a presence of high-tech firms like Red Hat in downtown to IBM, Cisco and scores of others in Research Triangle Park. Raleigh also has many financial and insurance services add to the region’s appeal.
The Research Triangle region is named named after the three research institutions in the area: Duke University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University. The area also includes NCCU and numerous small private colleges. This combination leads to new talent, new residents and a vibrant community.
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