EPISODE · Dec 22, 2025 · 2 MIN
Houston Job Market Resilience: Navigating National Slowdown, Robust Growth, and Evolving Trends
from Houston Job Market Report · host Inception Point AI
Houston's job market remains robust amid a national slowdown, with Texas ranking seventh best for jobs per WalletHub's 2025 report due to strong economic environment and steady employment growth. The employment landscape features stability in energy, healthcare, and construction, though layoffs hit sectors like energy and logistics, with Houston seeing cuts from Sunnova Energy and Yang Ming per Texas Workforce Commission WARN filings. Key statistics show Texas adding 195,600 jobs over the past year as announced by Governor Greg Abbott, while the state's unemployment rate held at 4.1 percent in August 2025, below the U.S. 4.3 percent per Bureau of Labor Statistics; Houston metro online job ads rose to 113,500 in November per Conference Board HWOL Index. Major industries include oil and gas, healthcare, and manufacturing, with top employers like ExxonMobil, Memorial Hermann, and TDIndustries, the latter earning construction awards for Houston projects. Growing sectors encompass sterile processing, projected to reach 36,757 jobs by 2025 per Houston Community College data, and tech-driven roles amid nearshoring. Recent developments feature slowed job growth to 1.8 percent year-to-date per Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, plus trucking bankruptcies and AI-influenced hiring shifts. Seasonal patterns show steady demand without sharp holiday dips, while commuting trends favor shorter averages contributing to Texas's high WalletHub score; government initiatives like workforce upskilling via community colleges support evolution. The market is maturing with diversification beyond oil, though data gaps exist on precise Houston unemployment and Q4 2025 projections. Key findings highlight resilience with low unemployment and rising ads, but vigilance needed for layoffs. Current openings include Hexegen Sales Specialist in Oilfield Services at Nabors in Houston, Automation Engineer in Early Career Program at Nabors, and Chief Brand and Experience Officer at Houston Zoo per Rigzone and Hunt Scanlon. 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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