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The 50 Best Cities For Job Seekers This Winter

Dec 13, 2014, 20:30 IST

Good news, job seekers: A new survey from employment services firm ManpowerGroup shows that employers in all 50 states plan to increase their staffing levels this winter - and most plan to start the year on a more confident hiring note than they did in 2014. 

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For its latest Employment Outlook Survey Manpower asked more than 18,000 employers in the 100 largest US metropolitan areas about their hiring plans for the three-month period ending in March and found 19% expect to increase their payrolls during the first quarter of 2015, while just 6% say they'll decrease their staffing levels.

This yields a net increase of 13% that plan to hire - or 16% when seasonally adjusted, which is up 1% from last quarter and 3% from the first quarter of 2014. 

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"As overall demand improves, we continue to see consistent, gradual strengthening in US employers' hiring plans," said ManpowerGroup CEO Jonas Prising in a press release. "There's a little wind at our backs, as evidenced by the broadly positive hiring plans, and we see that as boding well for 2015."

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Here are the 50 best cities for job seekers this winter ranked by the net percentage of employers in each city that plan to hire:

Click here for the complete list and full report.

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