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Location is always a factor when looking for employment. We all want a job that is accessible like one that is near where we live. Most people don’t want to travel long or live in another city just so they can pursue their ideal career.

Cost of living in another city is often higher than where you live that it becomes impractical to alter your lifestyle or change your daily routine. So most of the times, people choose a job that’s near their place of residence.

In a search for a good online site that provides job offers by state, I came across Yahoo! Hot Jobs and found their system user friendly and the job selections comprehensive. Try it now and you might find this online resource helpful in your job hunting efforts.

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One of the most important factors in job hunting is location. May it be a new job or a career change, it is better to determine how accessible your next workplace will be. Studying about locations and the rate of employment in a particular area offers helpful insights to job seekers. It tells about the cost of living, the salary range, the work habits of people, the tax rates, the employee�s benefits and a lot more.

I�ve read an article from Yahoo! Hot Jobs that discusses the top 10 cities for employment in the country based on a Forbes 2007 survey. Here, I�m sharing the list with you:

1. The Florida Cluster
2. Raleigh, North Carolina
3. Phoenix, Arizona
4. Washington, D.C.
5. Salt Lake City, Utah
6. Honolulu, Hawaii
7. Las Vegas, Nevada
8. Virginia Beach, Virginia
9. Bethesda, Maryland
10. Omaha, Nebraska

For the link to the article, click here.

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