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Review of Denver, Colorado


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Star Rating - 9/19/2007
I'm 26 and single and thinking about moving to denver. I have a college education and good work experience, are there quality job opportunities?
Tyler | Westfield, NJ
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You're young and educated. Get a job in Manhattan and move to Hoboken, NJ! You'll love it!
burning | Ridgewood, NJ | Report Abuse

I always get excited when i hear or learn that someone is contemplating moving to Denver. So i don't want to discourage you in any way because i found a better quality of life in Denver after moving from Albuquerque and i want to see the same in others. But i will be honest, i have heard many time that the job search is highly competetive even being termed "fierce." I guess that the fairly high population growth that has always seemed to be a relentless occurance in Denver compared with a slower job market growth rate might account for the competetiveness. You know Denver is a highly educated city and there are a lot of graduates after the same jobs, anyway, good luck dude.
Nick | Canon City, CO | Report Abuse

I am right at the same place as Tyler: 26, single, college education, good work experience... and, thinking about moving to Denver. I have heard from a friend that the job market is better in Denver than in Los Angeles (where I am from). Is this still true? And, what is it really like living in Colorado (coming from California); meeting people, etc.?
Robin | Marina del Rey, CA | Report Abuse
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