If you are new to Phoenix, you might be pleasantly surprised to find that the city is home to an international community.  As many different languages can be heard on the streets.  In fact, Spanish is often spoken.  Indicative of a city where the Hispanic population comprises 40% of it’s total population.  The mix of other diverse languages commonly heard around Arizona State University in Tempe, attests to the college’s international influence on the area.  Moreover, Hispanic and Native American Heritage is especially influential and is expressed through the region.

Opportunities Await You

If you are looking for work, Phoenix is also a critical location for the semiconductor industry.  In fact, Phoenix is the third largest semiconductor city in the nation.  Additionally, many high-tech manufacturers, including Bull Worldwide Information Systems are based in northwest Phoenix.   Phoenix is also home to some leading private sector companies, just to name a few:

  1. Motorola
  2. US Airways
  3. Chase Bank
  4. Banner Health Systems
  5. American Express
  6. Avnet
  7. Apollo Group
  8. Wells Fargo

Retirement

The Valley has a reputation as a popular retirement destination.  In fact, Arizona has over 2 million residents that are 55 years or older.  Impressively, this demographic as a $22 billion impact on the local economy. Click here to learn more about retiring in Phoenix.

300 Days of Sunshine

In addition to being economically, ethically and culturally diverse – Phoenix’s 300 (PLUS) days of sunshine a year make it a perfect match for an active, on the go lifestyle.  If you decide to call Phoenix home, you will enjoy the outdoors and the city’s natural beauty.  With parks, outdoor recreation facilities, tennis courts, golf courses and bike and running paths, your new home town will have it all.

Home to the largest city park in the world, South Mountain Park covers 16,500 acres.  If you hike, bike or horseback this is the place for you.  The famous Camelback Mountain is located within the park and is a popular past time for residents and visitors a like.