OXFORD is a worse place to work than Glasgow, Reading, Swindon or Cambridge according to a new study.
The city has today been ranked 17th in a list based on how easy it is to get a job, affordability of housing and employee satisfaction.
Our sister university city Cambridge, meanwhile, came out on top of the league table compiled by jobs site Glassdoor.
And a slew of job opportunities in industrial and northern cities has meant that London has been pushed off the top 20 of this year's list.
Glassdoor chief economist Andrew Chamberlain said: "Cambridge has long had a reputation for one of Britain's most loved cities, but now it's emerged as a prime spot for high-tech companies which is clearly having an impact on where people decide to live and work."
Glassdoor's 20 best towns and cities to work in for 2016 are:
1. Cambridge - Population: 145,818; Median base salary: £35,000; Average home value: £436,932; Hot jobs: software engineer, chef, sales rep.
2. Milton Keynes - Population: 171,750; Median base salary: £36,000; Average home value: £292,692; Hot jobs: store manager, management consultant, business development manager.
3. Nottingham - Population: 289,301; Median base salary: £27,814; Average home value: £181,974; Hot jobs: sales manager, business analyst, software engineer.
4. Leeds - Population: 474,632; Median base salary: £30,000; Average home value: £195,370; Hot jobs: recruitment consultant, chef, project manager.
5. Peterborough - Population: 161,707; Median base salary: £34,755; Average home value: £210,571; Hot jobs: product manager, store manager, bartender.
6. Coventry - Population: 325,949; Median base salary: £35,000; Average home value: £184,397; Hot jobs: maintenance engineer, sales manager, customer service adviser.
7. Reading - Population: 218,705; Median base salary: £43,000; Average home value: £430,503; Hot jobs: sales associate, sales rep, technical support engineer.
8. Bradford - Population: 349,561; Median base salary: £28,350; Average home value: £124,760; Hot Jobs: customer services adviser, operations manager, technician.
9. Northampton - Population: 215,173; Median base salary: £35,000; Average home value: £226,661; Hot jobs: finance manager, recruitment consultant, bus driver.
10. Swindon - Population: 182,441; Median base salary: £35,525; Average home value: £235,507; Hot jobs: sales rep, store manager, civil engineer.
11. Manchester - Population: 510,746; Median base salary: £28,000; Average home value: £166,951; Hot jobs: project manager, sales manager, business development manager.
12. Aberdeen - Population: 195,021; Median base salary: £43,000; Average home value: £222,323; Hot jobs: tax manager, site engineer, SAP consultant.
13. Warrington - Population: 165,456; Median base salary: £30,000; Average home value: £201,077; Hot jobs: buyer, project manager, HR manager.
14. Bristol - Population: 535,907; Median base salary: £32,000; Average home value: £297,657; Hot jobs: software engineer, project manager, product manager.
15. Glasgow - Population: 590,507; Median base salary: £26,500; Average home value: £168,797; Hot jobs: research assistant, sales representative, security officer.
16. Edinburgh - Population: 459,366; Median base salary: £30,000; Average home value: £259,860; Hot jobs: business analyst, sales rep, recruitment consultant.
17. Oxford - Population: 159,994; Median base salary: £32,000; Average home value: £502,452; Hot jobs: personal banking adviser, project manager, research scientist.
18. Liverpool - Population: 552,267; Median base salary: £26,000; Average home value: £159,121; Hot jobs: recruitment consultant, audiologist, sales administrator.
19. Birmingham - Population: 1,085,810; Median base salary: £30,000; Average home value: £177,941; Hot jobs: finance manager, sales manager, business analyst.
20. Derby - Population: 255,394; Median base salary: £33,727; Average home value: £190,236; Hot jobs: tax manager, registered nurse, accountant.
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