Living in Greater Phoenix
Job Opportunities in Phoenix, AZ
Are you considering accepting a job offer from a Phoenix-based company? The decision to relocate is never one to make lightly, but in our experience, candidates who do accept jobs in Phoenix and make the move to our area are thrilled with their decision. We work with incredible organizations local to the Greater Phoenix area who may have openings in line with your interest, skills, and abilities. Register with our Talent Community and we will be in touch to talk in more detail as opportunities come available.

Quick Facts About Phoenix
Phoenix, AZ is the fifth largest city in the US.
Located in Maricopa County and surrounded by mountain ranges, the Greater Phoenix area encompasses more than 500 square miles of Sonoran Desert and is comprised of 24 total municipalities. The Sonoran Desert is one of the most vibrant and unique desserts in the world. It is also one of the wettest and greenest deserts in North America, thanks to between 3 and 15 inches of annual rainfall.
Are you dreaming of making Phoenix your home? If so, consider the desert metropolis; a combined promise of economic opportunity, and quality living convinces more than 50,000 people to move here each year.
Year-Round Sun, Thriving Industries and Affordable Cost of Living
If year-round sun, practically non-existent rain, and bountiful outdoor activities are your thing, Phoenix is the place for you. Thanks to its growing population and strong local economy, it is a popular spot for everyone — from young professionals to families to, yes, retirees.
Due to its growing population, strong workforce base, and expanded highway system, Phoenix was recently selected as a top emerging industrial market by Colliers International. Greater Phoenix is also the corporate headquarters of five Fortune 500 companies including Avnet, Freeport-McMoRan, Republic Services, Magellan Health, and Sprouts Farmers Market.
Compared to coastal metropolitan cities like San Francisco, San Diego, and New York City, Phoenix is much more affordable. In fact, it’s five percent lower than the national average, and, thanks to the thriving tourism industry, locals save approximately $1,000 per year on taxes.


Phoenix East and West Valley
Phoenix East Valley
The East Valley cities of greater Phoenix include Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, and Gilbert. If you are considering relocating or expanding your business, by joining Phoenix East Valley’s growing workforce and flourishing region, there will undoubtedly be something for you.
Boasting a diverse economy, a skilled and plentiful workforce, and a quality of life that is second to none.
Phoenix West Valley
Greater Phoenix’s West Valley is home to Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Sun City, and more. It is a region ripe with sweeping vistas, traditional charm, and romantic tales of chivalry, as well as the cosmopolitan and chic touches of the urban modern world.
Arizona’s West Valley has a little bit of everything for everyone.
Attractions Abound
Work in a Flourishing Job Market
The Phoenix metro is one of the best labor markets in the U.S., bringing in 550,000 jobs over the next decade between 2019 and 2029, Arizona’s job growth is set to outpace the national average. Additionally, the city-wide salary average is 22% higher than the national average. The Phoenix job market is also very diverse, with the largest companies in Phoenix spread out over several industries like aerospace, financial services, healthcare, and more.
Explore Phoenix’s Outdoor Recreation
The Sonoran Desert is one of the most vibrant and unique deserts in the world, and the city of Phoenix is home to some of the best hiking trails, camping grounds, and desert landscapes in the country. Start out at Piestewa Peak Park, which features the 2,608-foot Piestewa Peak, where you can get amazing mountain views and find tranquil, secluded valleys. Admire over 140 acres of flora paradise in Papago Park at the Desert Botanical Garden, home to thousands of species of cacti, trees, and flowers. Last, but not least, tackle some of the best hikes in Phoenix, with over 36 miles of challenging trails spread out across more than 9,600 acres of the Sonaran Preserve.
A Fantastic Place for Foodies!
Arizona’s capital offers one of the most diverse dining scenes in the country. Buzz-worthy eateries are plentiful in Greater Phoenix, and they come in many varieties.
The food scene in Phoenix is incredibly diverse, and has a little bit of everything: takes on soul food that shake the status quo, Texas-style barbecue, comfy French food, and vegan and vegetarian restaurants that are doing things with vegetables you didn’t know were possible.
Additional Resources for New Phoenix Residents
From city services to school rankings, to economic development initiatives and tourism plans, learn what makes us a thriving community.
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