career hotspot
Houston makes new list of America's best cities to start a career

Houston joined several other Texas cities among the top 100.
College graduates staying in Houston are in the right place to be, according to a new WalletHub study. Houston has emerged on a new list of the 100 best places in America for starting a career.
Houston ranked 51st out of 182 U.S. cities based on its quality of life and vast opportunities for new college graduates transitioning into the workforce. The study compared each city based on 25 relevant metrics, like the availability of entry-level jobs, each city's annual job growth rate, workforce diversity, median annual income, housing affordability, and others.
Atlanta, Orlando, and Austin respectively comprised the top three best places to start a career.
Houston ranked 48th overall for its quality of life, and appeared No. 51 for its professional opportunities for new college graduates. Whether its starting a new business or entering a high-earning job field, Houston has many more opportunities than the vast majority of other cities on the list.
"The best cities for starting a career not only have a lot of job opportunities but also provide substantial income growth potential and satisfying work conditions," said WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo. "It’s also important to consider factors such as how fun a city is to live in or how good of a place it is for raising a family, to ensure life satisfaction outside of your career."
Other Texas hotspots for early career professionals
Austin boasts the best quality of life out of all 182 cities in the report, and the 10th best professional opportunities. The state capital also outperformed all other U.S. cities with the highest monthly average starting salaries for early career workers after being adjusted for the city's cost of living. Austin also offers the 15th highest number of entry level jobs per capita, the report said.
In a separate comparison of the cities with the largest share of residents aged 25 to 34, Austin ranked No. 5 nationally.
"In addition, Austin’s median annual household income is the 10th-highest in the nation, providing strong earning potential for those starting a career or a business," the report said. "Austin is also the sixth best city for singles, offering a vibrant social scene alongside strong career opportunities for young professionals."
Elsewhere in Texas, Dallas ranked as the second-best city in Texas for new grads to start a career and 12th nationally. Additional cities that made it into the top 100 best U.S. cities for early career professionals include Plano (No. 32), Irving (No. 42), Fort Worth (No. 64), Amarillo (No. 73), and San Antonio (No. 85).
The top 10 best cities for starting a career are:
- No. 1 – Atlanta, Georgia
- No. 2 – Orlando, Florida
- No. 3 – Austin, Texas
- No. 4 – Tampa, Florida
- No. 5 – Miami, Florida
- No. 6 – Charleston, South Carolina
- No. 7 – Pittsburgh
- No. 8 – Knoxville, Tennessee
- No. 9 – Salt Lake City, Utah
- No. 10 – Columbia, South Carolina
