
Out with the old school
Higher salaries and a greater diversity of industries make Phoenix an appealing place for students to stay after graduating, according to W. P. Carey Assistant Director of Employer Engagement Michael Sanders.
Higher salaries and a greater diversity of industries make Phoenix an appealing place for students to stay after graduating, according to W. P. Carey Assistant Director of Employer Engagement Michael Sanders.
In this story published Feb. 26, 2021, in Phoenix Business Journal:
They realize that your $55,000 is going to go further in Phoenix than in Seattle. Phoenix over the past five years has gotten, in my opinion, a little more sophisticated with jobs ... we're having much bigger named companies move here.
– Assistant Director, Employer Engagement Michael Sanders
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