STEM professionals in search of a job should head for metro areas such as Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, Wash.; San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Calif.; and San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, Calif. Pittsburgh, Pa., Minneapolis, and Atlanta also made the cut in WalletHub’s rankings of the best cities for individuals with STEM skills, using professional opportunities and STEM-friendly environments as two key metrics. The top two worst metro areas, according to WalletHub, are Birmingham-Hoover, Ala., and Lakeland-Winter Haven, Fla.
Advertisement
Related Stories
Sales
Sales and Texting? Know the Rules
Texting your sales prospects en masse can be an efficient way to get your message through if you follow these best practices
Affordability
Will NAR's Landmark Commissions Settlement Lower Housing Costs?
The $418 million deal changes long-standing rules—written and unwritten—that consumers claim inflated sales commissions for home sellers, including new-home builders
Market Data + Trends
January's Mortgage Rate Dip Prompts Some Thawing of the Housing Market
A drop in mortgage rates from recent peaks nudged more homebuyers and sellers into the market, signaling the start of greater supply and demand