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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2025 · 2 MIN

"Austin's Resilient Job Market: Healthcare, Tech, and Construction Boom"

from Austin Job Market Report · host Inception Point AI

The job market in Austin continues to exhibit robust growth and stability. Over the year ending in December, Austin added 22,700 jobs, representing a 1.7% growth rate, making it the 10th best-performing metro among the top 50. The employment landscape in Austin is diverse, with significant job postings across various sectors. In January 2025, there were approximately 59,617 available job postings, although this was a decrease of 2,113 from the previous month. New job postings accounted for 36% of all available postings, with a notable demand for healthcare talent, as 8,377 postings were in healthcare-related fields. Key statistics include an annual median wage range of $25,000 to $75,000 for 56% of the job postings, with 48% requiring a high school diploma and 16% requiring at least a bachelor’s degree. Signing bonuses were offered in 1,762 postings, a slight decrease from the previous month. Trends indicate that while overall job postings decreased slightly, the healthcare sector remains strong. The construction and natural resources, as well as education and health services industries, have seen the fastest job growth over the last 12 months, with 5.9% and 3.3% growth respectively. However, the information sector has experienced a decline of 3.1% in jobs. Austin's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 3.3% in December, down from 3.5% in November. Major industries driving job growth include construction, education, and health services. Recent developments show a slight decrease in new job postings, particularly in the Austin and San Antonio metros, but the overall job market remains vibrant. There are no significant seasonal patterns noted in the job market data, but commuting trends are not detailed in the available sources. Government initiatives to support job growth and economic development are ongoing but not specifically outlined in the recent data. The market evolution indicates a strong and resilient economy with diverse job opportunities. Key findings highlight Austin's strong job growth, particularly in construction and healthcare, a low unemployment rate, and a diverse range of job opportunities. Current job openings include positions such as Registered Nurses, Software Engineers, and Construction Managers, reflecting the demand in healthcare, technology, and construction sectors. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

The job market in Austin continues to exhibit robust growth and stability. Over the year ending in December, Austin added 22,700 jobs, representing a 1.7% growth rate, making it the 10th best-performing metro among the top 50. The employment landscape in Austin is diverse, with significant job postings across various sectors. In January 2025, there were approximately 59,617 available job postings, although this was a decrease of 2,113 from the previous month. New job postings accounted for 36% of all available postings, with a notable demand for healthcare talent, as 8,377 postings were in healthcare-related fields. Key statistics include an annual median wage range of $25,000 to $75,000 for 56% of the job postings, with 48% requiring a high school diploma and 16% requiring at least a bachelor’s degree. Signing bonuses were offered in 1,762 postings, a slight decrease from the previous month. Trends indicate that while overall job postings decreased slightly, the healthcare sector remains strong. The construction and natural resources, as well as education and health services industries, have seen the fastest job growth over the last 12 months, with 5.9% and 3.3% growth respectively. However, the information sector has experienced a decline of 3.1% in jobs. Austin's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 3.3% in December, down from 3.5% in November. Major industries driving job growth include construction, education, and health services. Recent developments show a slight decrease in new job postings, particularly in the Austin and San Antonio metros, but the overall job market remains vibrant. There are no significant seasonal patterns noted in the job market data, but commuting trends are not detailed in the available sources. Government initiatives to support job growth and economic development are ongoing but not specifically outlined in the recent data. The market evolution indicates a strong and resilient economy with diverse job opportunities. Key findings highlight Austin's strong job growth, particularly in construction and healthcare, a low unemployment rate, and a diverse range of job opportunities. Current job openings include positions such as Registered Nurses, Software Engineers, and Construction Managers, reflecting the demand in healthcare, technology, and construction sectors. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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