Cincinnati ranked among best cities for college grads
In a new ranking Cincinnati comes in at the number four spot for the “Top 10 Best Cities for Recent College Graduates.” The ranking was based on the top U.S. cities with the highest concentration of young adults (age 20-24) based on 2006 U.S. Census data, the inventory of jobs requiring less than one year of experience and the average cost of rent for a one bedroom apartment. The data was in part compiled by CBcampus.com and Apartments.com. The study showed that Cincinnati has nearly 3,000 job openings, in the area, primarily in the sales, customer service and health care industries. The average rent for a one bedroom apartment was found to be $691. Read full article here.
In a new ranking Cincinnati comes in at the number four spot for the “Top 10 Best Cities for Recent College Graduates.”
The ranking was based on the top U.S. cities with the highest concentration of young adults (age 20-24) based on 2006 U.S. Census data, the inventory of jobs requiring less than one year of experience and the average cost of rent for a one bedroom apartment. The data was in part compiled by CBcampus.com and Apartments.com.
The study showed that Cincinnati has nearly 3,000 job openings, in the area, primarily in the sales, customer service and health care industries. The average rent for a one bedroom apartment was found to be $691.
Read full article here.
