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According to LinkedIn's latest analysis, 10 cities were a cut above the rest in recruiting and hiring entry-level professionals. The information tech field is a major source for these jobs in many cities.

Seven out of the 10 cities with the most entry-level jobs have bustling IT sectors, drawing in many recent college grads. CNBC reports that colleges are seeing a boom in computer science majors, yet it is not keeping up with the demand of the industry, "if students want a job at one of these hubs for young professionals, they should start studying tech now." Ernst & Young, PriceWaterhouse Coopers, and Oracle were some of the top employers in several cities.

New York City came in first as the city with the most entry-level jobs. Financial services companies like EY, PwC, and Goldman Sachs were among the biggest employers of young people in the city that never sleeps. According to LinkedIn, San Francisco has the second most jobs for entry-level workers, thanks to companies like Google, Salesforce, and Apple.

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