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EPISODE · Nov 3, 2025 · 4 MIN

Nashville's Booming Job Market: Over 63,000 Openings Await Across Diverse Industries

from Nashville Job Market Minute · host Inception Point AI

Nashville’s employment market is alive with activity, delivering job opportunities across industries for listeners seeking immediate work or a career pivot. In the past week, Indeed.com reports over 63,000 openings in Nashville, with Amazon at the forefront, urgently hiring warehouse associates for overnight, part-time, and full-time shifts from their Lebanon and Una locations. Amazon roles pay between $19.25 and $22.25 per hour with instant cash-out options after shifts and training provided for industrial equipment. UPS has seasonal package handler positions at $21 an hour, tailored for those who want a flexible gig during year-end surges. Healthcare is robust with UHS-Nashville Regional Office searching for admissions coordinators—paying $22 to $29 hourly and supporting employees through professional development and tuition reimbursement. For listeners with driving skills, zTrip TN is offering non-emergency medical driver roles at $55,000 to $65,000 yearly, with the perk of highly flexible scheduling. Labcorp is recruiting lab assistants to handle specimen processing, offering benefits like stock purchase plans and health insurance. On the tech and customer service side, Northwest Center (an Amazon contractor) seeks call center representatives at $19.82 to $24 per hour. These employees field 100 to 200 daily calls, receiving pet insurance, health coverage, and employee discounts. Autonomous vehicle roadside assistance agents are also in demand at TaskUs, with pay starting at $25 per hour along with paid training and benefits. Education and government positions are notable, with the FBI seeking special agents with psychological, social work, or teaching backgrounds, offering salaries from $99,461 up to $128,329. Substitute teachers are sought by Sub Teacher Source, earning $145 to $200 a day, especially for those with prior teaching experience. Envoy Air’s baggage office agents at Nashville International Airport offer weekend shifts at $18 to $18.50 an hour. Pinnacle Home Improvements posts management and sales roles that promise $65,000 to $200,000 in annual salary for driven candidates. Multifamily property management offers a variety of jobs from leasing consultants at $16 to $18.75 per hour, associate property managers at about $14.75 to $17.75 hourly, and area property manager slots starting at $75,000. Bartending roles at The Pinnacle in Nashville Yards are also open, with hourly wage plus tips. Creatives have fresh prospects too, with Robert Half offering temporary contracts for full-charge bookkeepers at $22.16 to $25.66 per hour, and freelance graphic designers at $25 to $35 hourly, requiring QuickBooks expertise and a readiness for in-person or hybrid work arrangements. Social media specialists, also on offer through Robert Half, match that pay range and tap into Nashville’s digital marketing buzz. Government job fair opportunities are coming up, with the Tennessee Department of Labor hosting the Second Chance Job Fair Novembe This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Nashville’s employment market is alive with activity, delivering job opportunities across industries for listeners seeking immediate work or a career pivot. In the past week, Indeed.com reports over 63,000 openings in Nashville, with Amazon at the forefront, urgently hiring warehouse associates for overnight, part-time, and full-time shifts from their Lebanon and Una locations. Amazon roles pay between $19.25 and $22.25 per hour with instant cash-out options after shifts and training provided for industrial equipment. UPS has seasonal package handler positions at $21 an hour, tailored for those who want a flexible gig during year-end surges. Healthcare is robust with UHS-Nashville Regional Office searching for admissions coordinators—paying $22 to $29 hourly and supporting employees through professional development and tuition reimbursement. For listeners with driving skills, zTrip TN is offering non-emergency medical driver roles at $55,000 to $65,000 yearly, with the perk of highly flexible scheduling. Labcorp is recruiting lab assistants to handle specimen processing, offering benefits like stock purchase plans and health insurance. On the tech and customer service side, Northwest Center (an Amazon contractor) seeks call center representatives at $19.82 to $24 per hour. These employees field 100 to 200 daily calls, receiving pet insurance, health coverage, and employee discounts. Autonomous vehicle roadside assistance agents are also in demand at TaskUs, with pay starting at $25 per hour along with paid training and benefits. Education and government positions are notable, with the FBI seeking special agents with psychological, social work, or teaching backgrounds, offering salaries from $99,461 up to $128,329. Substitute teachers are sought by Sub Teacher Source, earning $145 to $200 a day, especially for those with prior teaching experience. Envoy Air’s baggage office agents at Nashville International Airport offer weekend shifts at $18 to $18.50 an hour. Pinnacle Home Improvements posts management and sales roles that promise $65,000 to $200,000 in annual salary for driven candidates. Multifamily property management offers a variety of jobs from leasing consultants at $16 to $18.75 per hour, associate property managers at about $14.75 to $17.75 hourly, and area property manager slots starting at $75,000. Bartending roles at The Pinnacle in Nashville Yards are also open, with hourly wage plus tips. Creatives have fresh prospects too, with Robert Half offering temporary contracts for full-charge bookkeepers at $22.16 to $25.66 per hour, and freelance graphic designers at $25 to $35 hourly, requiring QuickBooks expertise and a readiness for in-person or hybrid work arrangements. Social media specialists, also on offer through Robert Half, match that pay range and tap into Nashville’s digital marketing buzz. Government job fair opportunities are coming up, with the Tennessee Department of Labor hosting the Second Chance Job Fair Novembe This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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