Raleigh Ranks As #5 U.S. City For Career-Oriented Professionals, According To New Robert Half Career City Index
Raleigh Gets High Marks for Population Growth and Quality of Life
Raleigh Gets High Marks for Population Growth and Quality of Life
RALEIGH, N.C., Feb. 25, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- There's good news for career-oriented professionals living in or looking to relocate to Raleigh. According to new research commissioned by staffing firm Robert Half and conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Raleigh ranks fifth in the nation as the best destination for career-oriented professionals among 25 large U.S. metropolitan areas studied. The city's projected population growth, coupled with high quality of life and relatively low cost of living, helped it reach the number five spot. In addition to Raleigh, Seattle, Boston, San Francisco and Washington, D.C., ranked among the top five cities overall.
The Robert Half Career City Index is a benchmarking tool that ranks 25 U.S. cities across 25 indicators that measure and influence career choices, quality of life and work-life balance. The indicators are separated into four main categories: career prospects, quality of life, cost of living and cultural diversity. The study quantifies different aspects that make a city unique and factors that individuals may consider when deciding where to move.
View an infographic featuring the top rankings for Raleigh.
"Raleigh is a thriving community, and people often relocate here for the quality of life," said Lauren Cassidy, senior regional vice president for Robert Half. "We are only a couple of hours from the coast and the mountains, and it's a very affordable place to live."
She added, "With three well-known universities in the area, as well as close proximity to the Research Triangle Park, companies have access to a highly educated and diverse talent pool. Many employers are attracted to the Triangle, and job opportunities have intensified. High tech, finance and education are major industries driving hiring in the area."
Should I Stay or Go?
A second current study, the Robert Half Relocation Survey, sheds light on the topic of relocation and shows most professionals are open to the idea of moving to a new city. Sixty-seven percent of workers would consider relocating for a job, and 37 percent believe a move would improve their career prospects.
The most important factors in deciding to move are tied to money: A higher salary (88 percent) and a lower cost of living (61 percent) ranked substantially higher in importance than being closer to family and friends (39 percent) for the workers polled.
The Robert Half Relocation Survey also found:
About the Research
The Robert Half Career City Index provides users with timely data to help them choose a location to start their career or make a life change. Robert Half commissioned the study, which was conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit, to shed light on how cities stack up in the eyes of professionals. The Robert Half Relocation Survey was conducted by an independent research firm and includes more than 1,000 U.S. professionals.
About Robert Half
Founded in 1948, Robert Half is the world's first and largest specialized staffing firm. The Menlo Park, Calif.-based company has more than 340 staffing locations worldwide and offers online job search and management tools at roberthalf.com. For more information about our local offices, visit roberthalf.com/raleigh.
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