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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 2 MIN

Austin's Job Market Thrives: Tech, Construction, and Growth Opportunities in 2026

from Austin Job Market Report · host Inception Point AI

Austin's job market remains resilient amid a stable Texas economy, with nonfarm jobs statewide at 14.4 million in February 2026 after a slight monthly dip, reflecting 0.5 percent annual growth outpacing the nation per the Texas Workforce Commission. Employment landscape shows steady demand in tech, construction, and professional services, bolstered by major players like Dell, IBM, AMD, Apple, and Alphabet, where tech workers number 180,500 or 13.7 percent of the workforce according to a 2024 CompTIA survey cited by Built In Austin. Unemployment hovers around Texas's 4.3 percent seasonally adjusted rate, with national metro trends from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicating January 2026 rates up slightly year-over-year to about 4.7 percent in many areas, though Austin-specific metro data lags until late April releases. Trends favor industry-specific gains, with construction leading annual growth at 2.7 percent for 19 months, professional services adding 6,300 jobs monthly, and manufacturing up 2,500. Growing sectors include AI, semiconductors, biotech, cloud computing, and hardware, fueled by 4.5 billion dollars in 2024 VC funding. Major industries encompass tech, construction, manufacturing, and emerging life sciences with data centers. Recent developments feature the 2026 City of Austin Career Expo connecting seekers and employers. Seasonal patterns align with national benchmarks, showing minor winter upticks in unemployment. Commuting trends emphasize Austin's vibrant ecosystem tied to University of Texas engineering talent and events like South by Southwest. Government initiatives via Workforce Solutions Capital Area promote high-demand careers in construction, manufacturing like semiconductor technicians, and agriculture. Market evolution points to tech dominance and diversified growth despite data gaps in latest Austin metro payrolls and unemployment specifics. Key findings highlight a competitive market favoring skilled tech and construction roles with low unemployment and robust employer bases. Current openings include Immigration and Mobility Specialist at Avride, Utility Services Specialist Senior with the City of Austin, and Porter in rigging at Bigge Crane near Austin Industrial. Thank you listeners for tuning in and please subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Austin's job market remains resilient amid a stable Texas economy, with nonfarm jobs statewide at 14.4 million in February 2026 after a slight monthly dip, reflecting 0.5 percent annual growth outpacing the nation per the Texas Workforce Commission. Employment landscape shows steady demand in tech, construction, and professional services, bolstered by major players like Dell, IBM, AMD, Apple, and Alphabet, where tech workers number 180,500 or 13.7 percent of the workforce according to a 2024 CompTIA survey cited by Built In Austin. Unemployment hovers around Texas's 4.3 percent seasonally adjusted rate, with national metro trends from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicating January 2026 rates up slightly year-over-year to about 4.7 percent in many areas, though Austin-specific metro data lags until late April releases. Trends favor industry-specific gains, with construction leading annual growth at 2.7 percent for 19 months, professional services adding 6,300 jobs monthly, and manufacturing up 2,500. Growing sectors include AI, semiconductors, biotech, cloud computing, and hardware, fueled by 4.5 billion dollars in 2024 VC funding. Major industries encompass tech, construction, manufacturing, and emerging life sciences with data centers. Recent developments feature the 2026 City of Austin Career Expo connecting seekers and employers. Seasonal patterns align with national benchmarks, showing minor winter upticks in unemployment. Commuting trends emphasize Austin's vibrant ecosystem tied to University of Texas engineering talent and events like South by Southwest. Government initiatives via Workforce Solutions Capital Area promote high-demand careers in construction, manufacturing like semiconductor technicians, and agriculture. Market evolution points to tech dominance and diversified growth despite data gaps in latest Austin metro payrolls and unemployment specifics. Key findings highlight a competitive market favoring skilled tech and construction roles with low unemployment and robust employer bases. Current openings include Immigration and Mobility Specialist at Avride, Utility Services Specialist Senior with the City of Austin, and Porter in rigging at Bigge Crane near Austin Industrial. Thank you listeners for tuning in and please subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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