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Bay Area Dominates Happiest Cities for Young Professionals List

From San Diego to San Francisco, California is home to the happiest young professionals in the nation.

From San Diego to San Francisco, California is home to the happiest young professionals in the nation, CareerBliss data show.

CareerBliss analyzed more than 38,000 employee reviews from 2011 and 2012 to come up with the list, which puts Los Angeles in the top spot for having the happiest young professionals (defined as employees with less than 10 years’ experience).

The reviews measure 10 key factors that affect employee happiness, such as coworkers, room for advancement and job autonomy.

Here’s the full list of the top 20 happiest cities for young professionals:

  1. Los Angeles
  2. San Jose
  3. Sunnyvale
  4. Indianapolis
  5. San Diego
  6. Irvine
  7. Atlanta
  8. Boston
  9. San Francisco
  10. San Antonio
  11. Las Vegas
  12. Seattle
  13. Irving
  14. Philadelphia
  15. Orlando
  16. Pittsburgh
  17. New York
  18. Plano
  19. Miami
  20. Houston

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