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The Top 10 Cities Where Workers Are Ready to Leave — And Where They’re Heading

Glassdoor Team
Glassdoor Team | Author & Career Expert at Glassdoor | May 18, 2018
It's not just in your head — recruiting really has gotten more difficult in the past few years. Amidst the longest economic expansion in recorded U.S. history, unemployment has steadily decreased while the number of open jobs has skyrocketed. In a job seeker's market like this, recruiters can't just rely on a post-and-pray strategy — they have to get strategic.
One strategy recruiters might want to employ in particular? Identifying where job seekers are leaving (and heading) in order to determine which talent markets are worth investing in. In the new report Metro Movers: Where Are Americans Moving for Jobs, And Is It Worth It? Glassdoor Chief Economist Dr. Andrew Chamberlain has identified the top ten metros job seekers are interested in leaving, and which cities they're targeting. Read on to learn valuable insights and tips that can help you shape your talent acquisition strategy, regardless of where you're located.
Top 10 Cities With the Most Workers Moving Away
(% of applications to other cities)- Providence, RI: 52.2%
- San Jose, CA: 47.6%
- Riverside, CA: 47.3%
- Baltimore, MD: 45.6%
- Sacramento, CA: 44.4%
- Columbus, OH: 41.4%
- Pittsburgh, PA: 39.3%
- Charlotte, NC: 37.7%
- Cincinnati, OH: 36.2%
- Cleveland, OH: 35.3%
Top 10 Destinations for Metro Movers
(Among metro mover applications, the percent of applications to each top city)- San Francisco, CA: 12.4%
- New York City, NY: 8.4%
- San Jose, CA: 6.9%
- Los Angeles, CA: 6.8%
- Washington, DC: 4.3%
- Boston, MA: 3.7%
- Chicago, IL: 3.2%
- Seattle, WA: 3.1%
- Dallas-Fort Worth, TX: 2.8%
- Austin, TX: 2.3%
Learn More:
Metro Movers: Where Are Americans Moving for Jobs, And Is It Worth It?

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