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Austin Job Market Report

Welcome to the "Austin Job Market Report," your go-to podcast for in-depth analysis and updates on employment trends in the vibrant city of Austin, Texas. We cover the latest job openings, industry shifts, salary trends, and career growth opportunities to keep you informed and competitive in the local market. Whether you're a job seeker, employer, or simply curious about Austin's economic landscape, tune in for expert insights and actionable advice to stay ahead in this dynamic job market. Don't miss an episode—subscribe now to stay updated with everything you need to succeed in Austin!For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Austin's Job Market Thrives: Tech, Healthcare, and Government Lead Growth in 2026

    Austin’s job market remains one of the strongest in Texas, with broad demand in technology, health care, government, retail, hospitality, and professional services. Indeed listed about 59,625 jobs in Austin on June 12, 2026, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that employment rose across many large Texas counties in late 2025, signaling continued metro-level resilience[1][2]. Recent labor data show a softer but still healthy statewide backdrop. The U.S. unemployment rate was 4.3 percent in May 2026, according to the latest national labor report, while Austin-specific unemployment was not provided in the available results, so a current metro rate could not be verified here[5]. Austin’s economy continues to be anchored by major employers and industry clusters in technology, semiconductors, cloud computing, biotechnology, higher education, government, health care, and insurance, with public-sector and specialized professional roles also appearing in current postings[6][9][10][11]. Growing sectors include software, data engineering, AI, semiconductors, public health, and aerospace-related work. Current openings in the results include entry-level software engineer at Cox Enterprises, senior data engineer at General Motors, and a public-health economist role with the Texas Water Development Board, which suggests ongoing hiring across both private and public employers[6][8][11]. A public-health job board also showed 78 Austin listings, reinforcing continued demand in that field[10]. Recent developments point to slower Texas job growth overall in 2025, but Austin appears to be outperforming some of the broader state trend, helped by productivity gains and still-solid labor demand. That said, the available results do not provide a full Austin metro employment series, so month-to-month trend detail is limited in this report[7]. Seasonal hiring remains strongest in retail, hospitality, and office support, especially around holidays and campus cycles, while tech and government hiring tend to be steadier through the year; the provided results do not include enough local seasonality data to quantify that pattern precisely[1][15]. Commuting trends were not directly documented in the search results, but Austin’s in-person postings and office-based roles indicate continued hybrid-to-onsite demand in some occupations[1][6][15]. Government initiatives remain important through state agencies and public-sector hiring in Austin, including planning, water, health, and space-related roles, reflecting the city’s evolving mix of private innovation and public administration[11][12]. Key findings: Austin’s market is still expanding, tech and public-sector jobs are prominent, unemployment data for the metro was not available in the results, and current openings remain broad across skill levels. Thank you for tuning in and please subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Austin's Hot Job Market: Tech, Service, and Growth Opportunities in 2026

    Austin’s job market is one of the strongest and fastest‑growing in the country, driven by technology, government, and a diverse service economy. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the Austin–Round Rock metro unemployment rate has recently hovered near 3 percent, well below the national average, indicating a tight labor market and strong demand for talent. The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas notes that regional employment growth has been led by professional and business services, information, and leisure and hospitality, with total payrolls surpassing pre‑pandemic levels by a wide margin. Local workforce agencies highlight that population growth, corporate relocations, and a robust startup scene continue to expand the employment base, though detailed 2026‑specific sector data are still being updated, creating some gaps in the most current figures for individual industries. Major industries include technology, semiconductors, software, advanced manufacturing, healthcare, education, government, and hospitality. Large employers range from global tech firms such as Apple, Google, Tesla, Dell, and IBM to the State of Texas, the University of Texas at Austin, and major hospital systems. Apple’s Austin careers site lists numerous roles in software engineering, silicon design, and operations, while Google’s jobs portal shows openings such as Senior Data Center Engineer in electrical engineering based in Austin. According to the City of Austin and Capital Metro, commuting trends show continued growth in telework and hybrid schedules for white‑collar jobs, along with increased use of public transit corridors and congestion on major highways during peak hiring cycles. Seasonal patterns include strong summer hiring in leisure and hospitality and year‑end spikes in retail and logistics. The Austin Chamber of Commerce and Workforce Solutions Capital Area describe growing sectors in artificial intelligence, data science, electric vehicles, clean energy, and construction tied to large industrial projects. Recent developments include ongoing government and regional initiatives to expand workforce training in tech and skilled trades, invest in transit, and increase housing supply to support labor force growth. Overall, key findings are that Austin’s job market remains tight and competitive, tech and professional services are primary growth engines, service and construction jobs are expanding, and infrastructure and affordability pressures are emerging constraints. Current openings include a Senior Applied AI Data Scientist role at Charles Schwab in Austin, a Staff Services Officer III with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission in Austin, and multiple cashier, barista, and kitchen crew positions at Eggman ATX breakfast locations across the city. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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    Austin's Strong Job Market: Tech, Growth, and Rising Living Costs

    Austin’s job market is strong and diversified, with rapid population and business growth keeping labor demand relatively high but also tightening housing and commuting conditions. The Austin Chamber of Commerce and Texas Workforce Commission report that metro Austin unemployment has recently hovered around the mid‑3 percent range, up slightly from post‑pandemic lows but still below U.S. averages, indicating a relatively tight labor market. The employment landscape is led by technology, government, education, health care, and professional services, anchored by major employers such as the State of Texas, the University of Texas at Austin, Dell Technologies in nearby Round Rock, Apple, Samsung, Tesla’s Gigafactory, Amazon, and Meta. Listeners should note that the most recent metro‑specific figures often lag by one to two months, creating short data gaps when discussing “current” conditions. According to the Texas Workforce Commission, Austin continues to add jobs year over year, with especially strong gains in professional and business services, health care, advanced manufacturing, and leisure and hospitality. Growing sectors include clean energy and electric vehicles around Tesla and its supplier base, semiconductor manufacturing tied to Samsung’s expansion, data science and AI roles within large tech firms and startups, and public sector and nonprofit roles as the population expands. Recent developments include continued corporate in‑migration, expansion of remote and hybrid roles, and wage pressure in high‑skill tech and engineering occupations, even as lower‑wage service jobs contend with higher living costs. Bureau of Labor Statistics metro data show that unemployment in many U.S. metros, including Texas cities, has edged up over the past year, suggesting Austin is transitioning from a red‑hot to a more sustainable, but still favorable, labor market. Seasonal patterns in Austin include stronger hiring in summer for hospitality, construction, and retail, and in late summer and early fall for education and university‑related jobs. Commute trends from Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization sources show longer drive times on key corridors like I‑35 and MoPac, but rising transit, biking, and remote‑work adoption slightly easing peak congestion. Local and state government initiatives emphasize business recruitment, workforce training in tech and skilled trades, and incentives for semiconductor and EV manufacturing, which are reshaping the region’s long‑term employment base. Key findings for listeners: Austin remains a high‑growth, low‑unemployment market anchored by tech and government; cost of living and congestion are growing challenges; and advanced skills in technology, health care, and skilled trades are increasingly rewarded. To illustrate current openings, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission is hiring an Oral Health Epidemiologist in Austin in its Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology unit, the Texas Department of Insurance is recruiting an Attorney III in its Office of Financial Counsel based in Austin, and Charles Schwab is seeking a Principal Data Scientist with roles listed for Austin and Southlake. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to the "Austin Job Market Report," your go-to podcast for in-depth analysis and updates on employment trends in the vibrant city of Austin, Texas. We cover the latest job openings, industry shifts, salary trends, and career growth opportunities to keep you informed and competitive in the local market. Whether you're a job seeker, employer, or simply curious about Austin's economic landscape, tune in for expert insights and actionable advice to stay ahead in this dynamic job market. Don't miss an episode—subscribe now to stay updated with everything you need to succeed in Austin!For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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