Friday, September 03, 2010
Today's Milwaukee weather: 56°


 
Strong Per Capita Income
In 2000, the per capita income for the metropolitan Milwaukee area was $32,538 which was HIGHER than Cleveland, Columbus, St. Louis, Kansas City, Cincinnati and Indianapolis. The per capita figure is 10.4% higher than that for the United States as a whole, and ranks 39th among the nation's 318 metropolitan areas.



 

There's more to life than work. So you'll be more than excited to know that a great job is right around the corner. Sure, you'll work hard but playing hard is easy too.

Opportunities are available across the board in emerging software, biotech and financial services sectors along with the long existing strongholds of manufacturing, printing, tourism and other industries.

Transfer to a young, growing tech company or become a team member of a larger firm, institution, educational entity or health care company. Take your pick.

You'll be surprised at all the tremendous opportunities in Greater Milwaukee, and you love the affordability and lifestyle choices.


Award Winning Companies
Greater Milwaukee is the home to 12 of Fortune's top 1000 publicly held companies and 8 of Forbes 500 top privately held companies.
Jobs
Join thousands of young and seasoned professionals who have recently chosen Greater Milwaukee.
Major Industry & Employment Sectors
Short descriptions of the largest and most active industries in the area.
Professional Associations
The Milwaukee area has many professional associations to choose from including one of the fastest growing young professional groups in the country.
Training & Continuing Education
There are several colleges and universities in Greater Milwaukee that offer training and continuing education for people who wish to further their career or learn the skills needed for a new job. For more information on education in Greater Milwaukee, click here.

 
 
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