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15 best and worst cities for job seekers

Wed, Sep 2, 2009

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Simply Hired just released data on the best and worst markets for job seekers based on the ratio of unique jobs (duplicate job content removed) to job seekers in each metro area.

This data gives a sense of the competitive landscape in each area for job seekers and employers. These results are based on de-duplicated data collected and compiled from the Simply Hired database.

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Vanessa Dennis - who has written 621 posts on Cheezhead Recruiting News and Opinion.

Vanessa Dennis, originally from Austin, Texas, was a corporate recruiter for two years before becoming a writer for Cheezhead.com. Vanessa has an English Writing degree from Loyola University of New Orleans. She currently lives with her family in Cleveland. Connect with Vanessa on the Facebook Fan Site.

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. David Says:

    Interesting how Indeed.com posted the same thing (but better) two weeks before…

  2. MacUser Says:

    It’s always fun to watch SimplyHired catch up.

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