Austin's Resilient Job Market: Navigating Highs and Lows in a Tech-Driven Economy episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 16, 2025 · 2 MIN

Austin's Resilient Job Market: Navigating Highs and Lows in a Tech-Driven Economy

from Austin Job Market Report · host Inception Point AI

The job market in Austin has shown robust growth and stability, despite some recent fluctuations. As of January 2025, Austin had approximately 59,617 available job postings, though this was a decrease from the 61,730 postings in December 2024. The employment landscape in Austin is characterized by strong job growth, with the city adding 28,500 jobs in 2024, resulting in a 2.1% growth rate. This places Austin as the 5th fastest-growing major metro area. The sectors experiencing the strongest job gains include education and health services, financial activities, and construction and natural resources. Key statistics include an annualized job growth rate of 1.2% from December 2024 to March 2025, and an average hourly earnings figure of $35.65. The unemployment rate in Austin has been relatively low, rising to 3.5% in February from 3.4% in January, which is still below the state and national rates. Major industries driving employment in Austin include high-tech sectors such as computer and electronics manufacturing, telecommunications, and professional and business services. These sectors have grown faster than both Austin's total nonfarm employment and the nation's high-tech employment. Recent developments indicate a slowdown in employment growth in February, with declines in sectors like education and health services, and manufacturing. However, trade, transportation, and utilities, as well as leisure and hospitality, saw gains. Seasonal patterns show that while employment growth slowed in February, it remains faster than the state and national averages over the year. Commuting trends are not explicitly detailed in recent reports, but the overall labor force in Austin has seen a slight increase. Government initiatives focus on maintaining a skilled workforce, which is deemed essential for the state's continued economic success. The market evolution in Austin is marked by its high-tech sector's outperformance and the resilience of its labor market despite minor setbacks. Key findings highlight Austin's strong job market, driven by key sectors and a low unemployment rate, though with some recent slowdowns in certain sectors. Current job openings include positions in education and health services, financial activities, and high-tech industries such as software engineering and data analytics. For example, there are openings for software engineers, financial analysts, and healthcare professionals. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

The job market in Austin has shown robust growth and stability, despite some recent fluctuations. As of January 2025, Austin had approximately 59,617 available job postings, though this was a decrease from the 61,730 postings in December 2024. The employment landscape in Austin is characterized by strong job growth, with the city adding 28,500 jobs in 2024, resulting in a 2.1% growth rate. This places Austin as the 5th fastest-growing major metro area. The sectors experiencing the strongest job gains include education and health services, financial activities, and construction and natural resources. Key statistics include an annualized job growth rate of 1.2% from December 2024 to March 2025, and an average hourly earnings figure of $35.65. The unemployment rate in Austin has been relatively low, rising to 3.5% in February from 3.4% in January, which is still below the state and national rates. Major industries driving employment in Austin include high-tech sectors such as computer and electronics manufacturing, telecommunications, and professional and business services. These sectors have grown faster than both Austin's total nonfarm employment and the nation's high-tech employment. Recent developments indicate a slowdown in employment growth in February, with declines in sectors like education and health services, and manufacturing. However, trade, transportation, and utilities, as well as leisure and hospitality, saw gains. Seasonal patterns show that while employment growth slowed in February, it remains faster than the state and national averages over the year. Commuting trends are not explicitly detailed in recent reports, but the overall labor force in Austin has seen a slight increase. Government initiatives focus on maintaining a skilled workforce, which is deemed essential for the state's continued economic success. The market evolution in Austin is marked by its high-tech sector's outperformance and the resilience of its labor market despite minor setbacks. Key findings highlight Austin's strong job market, driven by key sectors and a low unemployment rate, though with some recent slowdowns in certain sectors. Current job openings include positions in education and health services, financial activities, and high-tech industries such as software engineering and data analytics. For example, there are openings for software engineers, financial analysts, and healthcare professionals. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

NOW PLAYING

Austin's Resilient Job Market: Navigating Highs and Lows in a Tech-Driven Economy

0:00 2:54

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

Solving for Change MOBIA Technology Innovations Solving for Change welcomes business and technology leaders to share stories of bold business transformation within complex organizations. In an era when technology and markets are changing around businesses, the key to staying competitive is to evolve in response to those changes.  MOBIA’s Mike Reeves and Marc LeBlanc investigate business transformation, deconstructing the challenges, ambitions, and market disruptions that drive companies to embark on transformation journeys, and exploring their unique approaches to achieving meaningful outcomes.  What sparks leaders to pursue business transformation? How do they overcome the challenges along the way? What are the keys to creating enduring change?  Through in-depth conversations with business and technology leaders, Mike and Marc answer these questions and explore how businesses evolve by pulling four key transformation levers: people, process, technology, and culture. Two Recruiters: Zero Filter Two Recruiters At Two Recruiters: Zero Filter, we're on a mission to demystify the hiring process, share insider tips, and empower you to maneuver through the professional world with confidence. With more than 30 years of combined experience navigating the intricate web of job markets, talent acquisition, and career development, we're here to spill the tea on everything career related. But wait, there’s more! We will dive into many life topics that are interesting to us as well.  Get ready for a rollercoaster of insights, stories, and no-holds-barred advice!Join us for conversations that matter – where work, life, and authenticity collide in the most unexpected and rewarding ways. Take Me Off Your List Pitchfire Ryan O'Hara, CEO and founder of Pitchfire dives into the wild world of B2B marketing, demand generation, sales, and all things go-to-market with the help of some friends. Sponsored by Pitchfire. Sign up for free: https://www.pitchfire.com Mobile Money by moomoo Mobile Money by moomoo Hear from seasoned traders, financial influencers, and industry insiders as they discuss money matters and market news and share their personal finance stories.Disclaimers: https://www.moomoo.com/us/support/topic4_523

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Austin Job Market Report?

This episode is 2 minutes long.

When was this Austin Job Market Report episode published?

This episode was published on June 16, 2025.

What is this episode about?

The job market in Austin has shown robust growth and stability, despite some recent fluctuations. As of January 2025, Austin had approximately 59,617 available job postings, though this was a decrease from the 61,730 postings in December 2024. The...

Can I download this Austin Job Market Report episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!