For millennials on the move, figuring out where to put down roots is always a tough choice. And as many a think piece has pointed out, millennials want it all ― a fulfilling job, nice house, great beer scene ― you name it.

Luckily, our friends over at Nestpick, a Berlin-based company that aggregates listings of furnished apartments, recently put together a list of the 100 best cities for millennials. The company looked at cities all around the globe and ranked them based on sixteen factors, such as employment, transportation and housing, as well as LGBTQ-friendliness and gender equality.

The United States nabbed 10 spots on the list of 100 global hubs (though none of them ranked above #41). Austin, one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., ranked highest on the index, while San Francisco was right behind for its startup culture and LGBTQ-friendly environment.

Find out where your favorite city ranks in the list below:

41. Austin, Texas

Grexsys via Getty Images People canoeing on Lady Bird Lake in Austin

45. San Francisco, California

Photo by Alex Zyuzikov via Getty Images Startup central

50. Denver, Colorado

Bob Thomason via Getty Images The Colorado state Capital dome

52. Portland, Oregon

Bill Heinsohn via Getty Images A panoramic view of downtown Portland, Oregon

58. Seattle, Washington

Stuart Westmorland via Getty Images A community garden in Seattle

60. Los Angeles, California

Izzet Keribar via Getty Images The Venice Canal Historic District in Los Angeles, CA

64. New York City, New York

MarkusBeck via Getty Images What a view!

67. Chicago, Illinois

marchello74 via Getty Images Chicago from the sky

68. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

dibrova via Getty Images Philly's downtown skyline

79. Boston, Massachusetts

DenisTangneyJr via Getty Images Boston downtown skyline refection on the harbor waterfront from the Fort Point neighborhood

Head here to check out Nestpick’s list in its entirety.