Stop Apologizing, Baltimore: How companies are selling job candidates on the city


Alta Marzzacco's husband recently suggested moving from Baltimore to Washington, D.C. She quickly quashed the idea.

“I just fell in love with the city,” said Marzzacco, who came to Baltimore from Ohio in 2008 as a career move within Wells Fargo. “It’s getting really built up and it’s really up and coming, yet it’s still affordable.”

Executives often say it's hard to get people to move to Baltimore, but once they do they enjoy it. The top recruiters from companies like T. Rowe Price…

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