According to ZipRecruiter, Minneapolis is the best city to find work in 2017. The Twin Cities area rose seven spots in the rankings since last year, probably because of its location between Seattle and Chicago. A diverse portfolio of industry sectors is spread across the region, and despite the large population, there isn’t heavy competition for talent. Midwestern metro areas, in fact, dominate the list, which ZipRecruiter’s Kylie Anderson attributes to the rapid growth in tech companies tapping into the lower costs of living and working in those locations.
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