Job aggregator Simply Hired, a firm that tracks job openings, has released its November Employment Outlook, and the Twin Cities has the 15th most job openings of any metro area in the country.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area has about 60,000 openings, a 4.3 percent increase from September.
Here are the five employers with the most openings, according to Simply Hired:
1. University of Minnesota
2. Fairview Health Services
3. Target
4. 3M
5. U.S. Bank
Here are the top 10 metros in the country by population. They are also the ten with the most job openings:
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