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The cities that will be hiring the most workers in 2011 aren’t necessarily among those with the most people, according to just-released data from the online career community and jobs resource “Outranking the city of Houston, Baltimore owes its growth to their heavy concentration of jobs in the health, science and technology industries,” says Heidi Golledge, co-founder and CEO of CareerBliss. “When looking for a new career opportunity in 2011, is vital to keep in mind not only the job and indust
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The cities that will be hiring the most workers in 2011 aren’t necessarily among those with the most people, according to just-released data from the online career community and jobs resource CareerBliss.

“Outranking the city of Houston, Baltimore owes its growth to their heavy concentration of jobs in the health, science and technology industries,” says Heidi Golledge, co-founder and CEO of CareerBliss. “When looking for a new career opportunity in 2011, is vital to keep in mind not only the job and industry type, but location.”

The data reveals that Baltimore is not alone in besting larger cities for job growth; cities with either mid-size populations—under 500,000—or metro areas with populations under one million residents are well represented in the rankings. As a rule of thumb, cities employing the following top professions will be hiring: information technology, sales, engineering, marketing, healthcare, accounting, management, manufacturing, quality control, and health care. Click ahead to see ten such cities that will be hiring a lot this year.

Data presented here is provided by CareerBliss and is drawn from their annual job listings ranking.

By Colleen Kane
Posted 11 Jan 2011

Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, Georgia
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Population: 540,921

Open Jobs in 2010: 335,493

Ranking at no. 7 of the top 50 hiring cities, Atlanta beat out its neighbor to the south, the more populous Jacksonville (pop. 813,518), which had 71,471 openings in 2010.

Top Job Types: information technology, sales, health care, engineering, marketing

Top Hiring Companies: Home Depot, Time Warner, Deloitte, IBM, Piedmont Healthcare

Charlotte, North Carolina

Ranking: 8 Population: 709,441 Open Jobs in 2010: 303,725 Job Types: information technology, sales, accounting, management, finance Key Companies: Bank of America, Collabera, Deloitte, TIAA-CREF, CDI
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Population: 709,441

Open Jobs in 2010: 303,725

Ranking at no. 8 of the top 50 hiring cities, Charlotte beat out the neighboring state’s more populous city Nashville (pop. 605,473) which did not rank in the top 50 hiring cities for 2010.

Top Job Types: information technology, sales, accounting, management, finance

Top Hiring Companies: Bank of America, Collabera, Deloitte, TIAA-CREF, CDI

Seattle, Washington

Ranking: 11 Population: 617,334 Open Jobs in 2010: 270,747 Job Types: information technology, sales, marketing, purchasing-procurement, engineering Key Companies: Amazon.com, Swedish Medical Center, University of Washington, Business Careers, JPMorgan Chase & Company
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Population: 617,334

Open Jobs in 2010: 270,747|

Ranking at no.11 of the top 50 hiring cities, Seattle had nearly as many job openings as San Francisco, which had 283,080 for a significantly larger population of 815,358.

Top Job Types: information technology, sales, marketing, purchasing-procurement, engineering

Top Hiring Companies: Amazon.com, Swedish Medical Center, University of Washington, Business Careers, JPMorgan Chase & Company

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Ranking: 12 Population: 311,647 Open Jobs in 2010: 243,136 Job Types: information technology, engineering, sales, training, marketing Key Companies: Bank of New York Mellon, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Carnegie Mellon University, PNC, Deloitte
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Population: 311,647

Open Jobs in 2010: 243,136

Ranking at no.12 of the top 50 hiring cities, Pittsburgh far surpassed out the Rust Belt’s much more populous city Indianapolis (pop. 807,584) which had 65,528 job openings for 2010.

Top Job Types: information technology, engineering, sales, training, marketing

Top Hiring Companies: Bank of New York Mellon, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Carnegie Mellon University, PNC, Deloitte

Baltimore, Maryland

Ranking: 13 Population: 637,418 Open Jobs in 2010: 236,672 Job Types: information technology, engineering, management, QA/quality control, marketing Key Companies: The Judge Group, Genesis HealthCare & Rehab Services, Sears, Roebuck & Company, DaVita, Global Nest
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Population: 637,418

Open Jobs in 2010: 236,672

Ranking at no.13 of the top 50 hiring cities, Baltimore beat out the comparably sized city Austin (pop. 786,382), which had less than half as many job openings at 105,638.

Top Job Types: information technology, engineering, management, QA/quality control, marketing

Top Hiring Companies: The Judge Group, Genesis HealthCare & Rehab Services, Sears, Roebuck & Company, DaVita, Global Nest

Hartford, Connecticut

Ranking: 17 Population: 124,060 Open Jobs in 2010: 174,705 Job Types: engineering, information technology, sales, management, installation/maintenance/repair Key Companies: The St. Paul Travelers Companies, Pascale & Lamorte, Deloitte, UnitedHealth Group, Hartford Life Insurance Company Group
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Population: 124,060

Open Jobs in 2010: 174,705

Ranking at no. 17 of the top 50 hiring cities, Hartford beat out the comparably sized neighboring city Springfield, Mass., (pop. 155,575) which did not rank in the top 50 hiring cities for 2010, and many much larger cities like Miami (169,160 job openings) Houston (167,555 openings), and San Diego (149,513 job openings).

Top Job Types: engineering, information technology, sales, management, installation/maintenance/repair

Top Hiring Companies: The St. Paul Travelers Companies, Pascale & Lamorte, Deloitte, UnitedHealth Group, Hartford Life Insurance Company Group

Cincinnati, Ohio

Ranking: 21 Population: 333,013 Open Jobs in 2010: 146,207 Job Types: information technology, sales, legal, marketing, grocery Key Companies: US Bancorp, Integra, DinaliC, Cargill, JPMorgan Chase & Co
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Population: 333,013

Open Jobs in 2010: 146,207

Ranking at no. 21 of the top 50 hiring cities, the number of hires in Cincinnati surpassed the state’s more populous city Cleveland (pop. 431,363) which had 103,941 job openings in 2010, and Columbus (pop. 769,360), which did not rank in the top 50 hiring cities.

Top Job Types: information technology, sales, legal, marketing, grocery

Top Hiring Companies: US Bancorp, Integra, DinaliC, Cargill, JPMorgan Chase & Co

Portland, OR

Ranking: 23 Population: 566,141 Open Jobs in 2010: 126,606 Job Types: information technology, sales, healthcare, marketing, design Key Companies: Kaiser Permanente, US Bancorp, Oregon Health & Science University, Providence Health & Services, Vanderhouwen & Associates
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Population: 566,141

Open Jobs in 2010: 126,606

Ranking at no. 23 of the top 50 hiring cities, Portland beat out the neighboring state’s more populous city Sacramento (466,687) which listed 76,516 jobs for 2010.

Top Job Types: information technology, sales, healthcare, marketing, design

Top Hiring Companies: Kaiser Permanente, US Bancorp, Oregon Health & Science University, Providence Health & Services, Vanderhouwen & Associates

Kansas City, Missouri

Ranking: 24 Population: 482,299 Open Jobs in 2010: 110,979 Job Types: Information technology, sales, marketing, consultant, pharmaceutical Key Companies: JPMorgan Chase, Deloitte, Truman Medical Centers, Burns & McDonnell, IBM
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Open Jobs in 2010: 110,979

Ranking at no. 24 of the top 50 hiring cities, Kansas City edged out the state’s other main city, St. Louis (356,587), which had 96,239 job listings for 2010.

Job Types: Information technology, sales, marketing, consultant, pharmaceutical

Top Hiring Companies: JPMorgan Chase, Deloitte, Truman Medical Centers, Burns & McDonnell, IBM

Tampa, Florida

Ranking: 30 Population: 343,890 Open Jobs in 2010: 91,349 Job Types: information technology, marketing, engineering, sales, nurse Key Companies: JPMorgan Chase, Wellcare Health Plans, Deloitte, Bausch & Lomb, Citi Group
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Population: 343,890

Open Jobs in 2010: 91,349

Ranking at no. 30 of the top 50 hiring cities, Tampa beat out fellow Floridian cities Orlando (235,860) which had 68,134 job listings, and the more populous Jacksonville (pop. 813,518), which had 71,471 openings in 2010

Top Job Types: information technology, marketing, engineering, sales, nurse

Top Hiring Companies: JPMorgan Chase, Wellcare Health Plans, Deloitte, Bausch & Lomb, Citi Group