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EPISODE · Dec 22, 2025 · 3 MIN

Austin's Resilient Job Market: Tech Transition and Industrial Growth

from Austin Job Market Report · host Inception Point AI

Austin's job market remains robust amid national softening, with the Help Wanted OnLine Index from The Conference Board showing 69,000 seasonally adjusted online job ads in November 2025, up slightly from 68,700 in October and stable year-over-year. Texas ranks seventh nationally for jobs per WalletHub, second in economic environment, with an August unemployment rate of 4.1 percent from the Texas Workforce Commission, below the U.S. 4.3 percent per the Bureau of Labor Statistics; Austin metro data gaps exist but mirror state stability at around four percent throughout 2025. Major industries include tech, led by employers like Dell, Apple, Samsung, and Tesla's Gigafactory employing over 20,000, alongside government via the City of Austin, healthcare from Ascension Seton, and emerging warehouse/logistics with Amazon and Home Depot facilities. Growing sectors encompass semiconductors via Samsung's $17 billion expansion in Williamson County, industrial distribution in submarkets like North Austin and Del Valle per WareCRE's 2025 report, and retail fueled by population growth to 2.4 million metro residents. Trends indicate maturation with moderated tech hiring, online demand down 4.8 percent nationally year-over-year, offset by Texas adding 195,600 jobs in the prior year per Governor Abbott; layoffs hit via TTEC's 650 Austin-area cuts and Southwest's 626 in nearby Dallas. Recent developments feature streamlined unemployment claims under new House Bill 3699 effective 2026, Williamson County's projected growth to 1.6 million by 2050, and retail expansions like Trader Joe's and H-E-B. Seasonal patterns show steady ads without pronounced dips, while commuting trends leverage I-35 and SH 130 for efficient access amid rising costs. Government initiatives include business-friendly no-income-tax policies and workforce upskilling. The market evolves from tech boom to balanced industrial hub with 8.2 percent warehouse vacancy offering tenant leverage. Key findings: Strong fundamentals persist despite slowdowns, prioritizing tech-adjacent skills. Current openings: Downtown Strategy Officer and Assistant City Manager (Public Safety) at City of Austin; Samsung supplier roles in Round Rock. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe for more. 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 robust amid national softening, with the Help Wanted OnLine Index from The Conference Board showing 69,000 seasonally adjusted online job ads in November 2025, up slightly from 68,700 in October and stable year-over-year. Texas ranks seventh nationally for jobs per WalletHub, second in economic environment, with an August unemployment rate of 4.1 percent from the Texas Workforce Commission, below the U.S. 4.3 percent per the Bureau of Labor Statistics; Austin metro data gaps exist but mirror state stability at around four percent throughout 2025. Major industries include tech, led by employers like Dell, Apple, Samsung, and Tesla's Gigafactory employing over 20,000, alongside government via the City of Austin, healthcare from Ascension Seton, and emerging warehouse/logistics with Amazon and Home Depot facilities. Growing sectors encompass semiconductors via Samsung's $17 billion expansion in Williamson County, industrial distribution in submarkets like North Austin and Del Valle per WareCRE's 2025 report, and retail fueled by population growth to 2.4 million metro residents. Trends indicate maturation with moderated tech hiring, online demand down 4.8 percent nationally year-over-year, offset by Texas adding 195,600 jobs in the prior year per Governor Abbott; layoffs hit via TTEC's 650 Austin-area cuts and Southwest's 626 in nearby Dallas. Recent developments feature streamlined unemployment claims under new House Bill 3699 effective 2026, Williamson County's projected growth to 1.6 million by 2050, and retail expansions like Trader Joe's and H-E-B. Seasonal patterns show steady ads without pronounced dips, while commuting trends leverage I-35 and SH 130 for efficient access amid rising costs. Government initiatives include business-friendly no-income-tax policies and workforce upskilling. The market evolves from tech boom to balanced industrial hub with 8.2 percent warehouse vacancy offering tenant leverage. Key findings: Strong fundamentals persist despite slowdowns, prioritizing tech-adjacent skills. Current openings: Downtown Strategy Officer and Assistant City Manager (Public Safety) at City of Austin; Samsung supplier roles in Round Rock. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe for more. 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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