If you're looking for a new job or thinking about making a career change, economists say now is the best time to weigh your options.
With a record number of openings across the country, jobs site Glassdoor released a list of the 25 best cities for jobs in 2018. Using data from its platform to look at hiring opportunities, cost of living and job satisfaction, Glassdoor found that major cities like New York and San Francisco don't make the top 10 for best job locations.
Meanwhile, smaller cities like Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; St. Louis, Missouri and Indianapolis, Indiana top the list with thousands of job openings and a fairly reasonable cost of living.
Take a look below to see the top 10 cities you should consider moving to if you're look for new opportunities:
Number of job openings on Glassdoor: 88,993
Median salary: $50,000
Median home value: $154,900
Job satisfaction: 3.3/5
Number of job openings on Glassdoor: 44,385
Median salary: $46,000
Median home value: $141,100
Job satisfaction: 3.2/5
Number of job openings on Glassdoor: 49,003
Median salary: $50,000
Median home value: $255,000
Job satisfaction: 3.4/5
Number of job openings on Glassdoor: 26,022
Median salary: $43,900
Median home value: $133,100
Job satisfaction: 3.4/5
Number of job openings on Glassdoor: 211,602
Median salary: $62,000
Median home value: $455,600
Job satisfaction: 3.5/5
Number of job openings on Glassdoor: 40,978
Median salary: $55,000
Median home value: $227,600
Job satisfaction: 3.3/5
Number of job openings on Glassdoor: 61,320
Median salary: $45,000
Median home value: $160,900
Job satisfaction: 3.3/5
Number of job openings on Glassdoor: 53,344
Median salary: $45,000
Median home value: $152,800
Job satisfaction: 3.4/5
Number of job openings on Glassdoor: 75,061
Median salary: $48,000
Median home value: $161,400
Job satisfaction: 3.5/5
Number of job openings on Glassdoor: 91,849
Median salary: $46,500
Median home value: $141,300
Job satisfaction: 3.2/5
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