Do people’s locations affect their likelihood of getting promoted?? People living in certain areas of the U.S. get promoted more often than others, according to a new analysis of LinkedIn data. Arkansas’s Greater Fayetteville Area sat at the top of the list with an internal promotion rate 46% higher than the national average over the past 12 months.? The Austin metro area came in second, with an internal promotion rate 40% higher than the national average. The Texas hotspot has increasingly become a bastion for the tech industry, and its uptick in promotion rates reflects that shift. Austin jumped from the No. 3 spot in 2019 to the No. 2 this year. The San Francisco Bay Area rounded out the top three with an internal promotion rate that’s 37% higher than the national average. Check out the full report for more on how you can chart a path to the top of your field:?https://lnkd.in/d2kgJbXK #GetHired?#GetAhead ?:?Andrew Seaman ??:?Greg Lee
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The only ones I would even consider would be Nashville or Raleigh/Durham or Fayetteville...I would never work in any of the other locations...cost of living is ridiculous in all of them and crime is out of control!
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Hey I am sorry to hear that. Are you single, no children? Why not try relocating. If it’s just you. Apply on line for jobs out of state. People do relocate to find better jobs.
In NY, raises don't cover the cost of living, my experience. On the occasions when I did receive a decent increase in pay it was because I started a new job.
Love to see Fayetteville on top! Woo Pig!
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