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Article: Nurture young professionals.(Corner Office)
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- Florida Trend
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- September 1, 2007
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In June, Forbes magazine published the "Best Cities For Young Professionals." Miami and Orlando came in at No. 32 and No. 35 respectively, mostly because of their low salary-to-cost-of-living ratio. Tampa was ranked No. 40 because of its low concentration of young professionals, low never-married population and high cost of living. On the other hand, young attorneys in an American Lawyer survey named Tampa's Carlton Fields as the best Florida firm to work for.
"With an increasingly competitive market for talented young professionals, Florida's business leaders must find unique approaches to attracting and retaining a skilled workforce," says Wendy Abberger, ...
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