Forbes' advice for smart, ambitious college graduates this spring:
Consider moving to Minneapolis-St. Paul.
The Twin Cities rank third on the magazine's 2010 list of "America's Best Cities for Young Professionals." The region is one of three, including Houston and Washington, D.C., where the editors say new college grads have the best chance of getting a strong start on their career.
Minneapolis-St. Paul offer the best career prospects in the Midwest, the magazine writes. It's a good destination for young professionals because of its low unemployment rate, reasonable cost of living and "robust" business environment.
Read the entire Forbes article
here.