According to U.S. News & World Report, Austin, TX is the best city in America when it comes to value, desirability, a strong job market, and high quality of life.

But when it comes to number of available jobs, Seattle topped our list for the month of October, 2018. On average, across the thousands of companies we cover, Seattle has 10,291 job openings per day. New York follows with 8,856 average daily job listings across America's largest companies. In 2017, New York topped the list with an average of 8,983 listings.

Austin did make it to the list of top-20 cities when it came to job listings in October, with 3,227. Colorado Springs came in second for U.S. News, but it didn't make our list of top-20 cities in October in terms of job listings.

In fact, the top-five in our list reads more like a ranking of places for technology, energy and software companies:

5. Houston

Houston doesn't just have the most fast-food restaurants in America, but it was also the fifth most-active city in October when it came to posting job listings.

Some of the largest employers in Houston include Southwest Airlines ($LUV), Sysco ($SYY), AIG ($AIG), Bank of America ($BAC), and FedEx ($FDX).

Houston is also home to NASA, where thousands of engineers and administrators spend their days.

4. Chicago

The Windy City isn't just home to deep-dish pizza and the best hot dogs ever (come at me), but it also employs hundreds of thousands of people in a diverse set of industries.

Some of the top Chicago employers include Salesforce ($CRM), Kimpton Hotels ($PRIVATE:KIMPTONHOTELS), Comcast NBCUniversal ($CMCSA), Perkins Coie ($PRIVATE:PERKINSCOIE), Hyatt Hotels ($H), McDonalds ($MCD), and SAP ($SAP).

Meanwhile, Amazon ($AMZN) employs over 13,000 people in the Chicago area while another 41,000 work for the U.S. government.

3. San Francisco

San Francisco is the urban center for Silicon Valley and over the past decade has become America's most expensive city as Google ($GOOG), Apple ($AAPL), and Facebook ($FB) execs and their ilk make the Golden Gate city their home.

But many San Francisco giants like Well Fargo ($WFC), who employs more than 8,000, still pad the city's employment numbers.

Also, Salesforce employs another 7,000 people in San Francisco while giants The Gap ($GPS), PG&E ($PCG), Kaiser Permanente ($PRIVATE:KAISERPERMANENTE), and Uber ($PRIVATE:UBER) regularly list thousands of openings.

2. New York

New York is, by many accounts, the financial and cultural capital of the world. It should come as no surprise, then, that the city's largest employers include JP Morgan Chase ($JPM) and Citigroup ($C), which have 27,000 and 25,000 employees respectively.

Another 20,000 people work for technology stalwart IBM and grocery giant Wegmans Food Markets employs another 27,000.

1. Seattle

With an average of 10,291 open positions across multiple companies per day, Seattle topped our list for October.

Seattle is home to Microsoft ($MSFT), Boeing ($BA), and Joint Base Lewis-McChord, a military installation which employees about 56,000 people.

Boeing employs about 80,000 people while Microsoft lists 42,000 employees in the city of Seattle alone.

Amazon's headquarters is also in Seattle, where 25,000 people work fulltime for the e-commerce giant.

The full chart and list are below.

City

State

Country

Listings (Count)

Daily Average

Seattle

WA

USA

319,030

10,291

New York

NY

USA

274,526

8,856

San Francisco

CA

USA

227,101

7,326

Chicago

IL

USA

137,693

4,442

Houston

TX

USA

129,842

4,188

Austin

TX

USA

100,038

3,227

Atlanta

GA

USA

98,306

3,171

San Diego

CA

USA

88,665

2,860

Charlotte

NC

USA

87,918

2,836

San Jose

CA

USA

83,782

2,703

Boston

MA

USA

83,302

2,687

Dallas

TX

USA

83,237

2,685

Los Angeles

CA

USA

79,974

2,580

Phoenix

AZ

USA

79,731

2,572

Toronto

ON

CAN

76,322

2,462

Washington

DC

USA

74,230

2,395

Denver

CO

USA

62,768

2,025

Indianapolis

IN

USA

62,440

2,014

Las Vegas

NV

USA

57,764

1,863

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