Robert Half's Career City Index Trivia Quiz Took Robert Half's Career City Index Trivia Quiz and got a score of San Francisco, Seattle and Washington, D.C., rank at the top of the list for career prospects. What do they have in common? A strong tech center A strong entertainment center The highest number of workers per capita Seattle is the head of the class with the most educated population over age 25. Which city comes in second? Boston Washington, D.C. San Francisco You can enjoy the most sunny days in this city: Phoenix San Diego Sacramento Looking for diversity? Place this city, which has the most foreign-born residents, at the top of your list. Los Angeles Miami New York The residents of this city are trendsetters. It has the fastest-growing population in the Career City Index. Des Moines Raleigh Charlotte Feeling hungry? You'll satisfy your appetite in this city, which has the most food and drink places per square mile. Los Angeles New York Chicago You think your commute is bad? The residents of this city have the toughest time getting to work, with an average commute time of 40 minutes. Philadelphia Washington, D.C. New York Workers in these cities benefit from zero state income tax, thus enabling their paychecks to go further. Cleveland and Boston Dallas and Seattle Indianapolis and Detroit TOP CITIES FOR YOUR CAREER Each top city* succeeds in ways that make it an ideal location for you to advance in your career. Do you know what makes these cities the best places to live and work? Test your knowledge. Congratulations! To learn more fun facts about top U.S. cities and find the right one for your career, download the Robert Half Career City Index. *Top cities are based on rankings for 25 metropolitan areas in the United States. Download the Robert Half Career City Index for more information. Source: Robert Half Career City Index developed by The Economist Intelligence Unit