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Nashville Job Market Minute

Nashville Job Market Minute: "Get the latest updates on Nashville’s job market with 'Nashville Job Market Minute.' This daily podcast provides quick insights into job opportunities, industry trends, and career advice in Music City, helping job seekers, recruiters, and business leaders stay informed on Nashville's evolving workforce."For more info https://www.quietperiodplease.com/This show includes AI-generated content.

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    Nashville Job Leads: 51000 Openings and the Week's Hottest Positions Across Public Service, Schools, and Tech

    Listeners interested in Nashville’s freshest job leads have several strong options from the past week, with openings spanning public service, education, healthcare, and flexible sales work. According to Indeed, Nashville currently shows more than 51,000 jobs overall, but the most time-sensitive opportunities are the ones posted or closing within the last seven days[1]. According to Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, current openings in Nashville include **Accountant 2** and **TDEC Environmental Scientist 3**, both in the Division of Water Resources and both closing on June 29, 2026[3]. The same state page also lists a **TN State Parks Front Desk Associate** role at Montgomery Bell State Parks with a June 25 closing date, which may appeal to listeners looking for customer-facing work[3]. According to Metro Nashville Public Schools careers, there are **89 openings posted in less than 7 days**, making MNPS one of the most active local employers right now[7]. The listings include positions such as **Athletics Coach Pool** and other school-based roles, which suggests ongoing hiring across multiple campuses and departments[7]. According to Amazon.jobs, Amazon Nashville is still hiring for both **tech and non-tech positions** in the area, and the company says these roles cover a wide range of skill and education levels[4]. That makes Amazon a useful place for listeners seeking warehouse, operations, logistics, or technical work in one of Nashville’s largest employment pipelines[4]. According to Vector Marketing, a **Part-Time Sales Rep** opening in Nashville is available through July 17, 2026, with a stated base appointment pay of **$30.00** and weekly pay options[2]. The posting says no prior sales experience is required, which may attract listeners who want quick-entry, flexible work[2]. For listeners focused on nearby professional healthcare roles, Quest Diagnostics has a large national hiring pool that includes phlebotomy and related positions, though the search page does not narrow those openings specifically to Nashville in the information provided[5]. Similarly, general job boards such as Indeed and PeopleReady show a broad volume of Nashville openings, but the most actionable recent postings in the search results are the state, school, Amazon, and Vector Marketing listings[1][9]. If you want, I can turn this into a more polished local-news style article, or narrow it further to full-time, remote, healthcare, education, or entry-level Nashville jobs only.

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    Nashville Job Market This Week: Healthcare, Sales, and Leadership Roles on the Rise

    Nashville’s job market has been busy over the past week, and listeners scanning the latest postings will find a mix of corporate, creative, and hands-on roles opening up across the city. LinkedIn’s Nashville listings from the past seven days highlight a wave of **healthcare and corporate openings**, especially in medical centers and insurance-related companies, with roles ranging from registered nurses and medical assistants to data analysts and project managers. According to Elevance Health’s careers site, the company is actively hiring in the Nashville area across categories such as accounting and finance, business support, claims, and clinical roles, with dozens of positions tagged as recently posted and remote‑friendly in Tennessee. These jobs often emphasize hybrid or work‑from‑home flexibility, experience with healthcare systems, and strong analytical or customer service skills. For listeners eyeing **part‑time and flexible work**, Jobcube reports over a thousand part‑time openings in Nashville, with fresh postings in the last week spread across retail, food service, hospitality, warehousing, and customer service. Many of these roles focus on evening and weekend shifts and do not require advanced degrees, making them attractive for students or those piecing together multiple income streams. Indeed’s recent Nashville postings show a similar pattern, including “one day a week” and short‑shift options that appeal to people needing maximum schedule control. Sales‑minded listeners will notice new calls for **entry‑level sales representatives**. Vector Marketing, for example, is currently scheduling interviews in Nashville for part‑time sales reps selling Cutco products, advertising a guaranteed base pay per appointment, weekly pay, and no prior sales experience required. The company stresses comfort with one‑on‑one conversations, willingness to learn, and availability to interview within the next 5 to 7 days, which makes this option more accessible to those just starting out or changing careers. At the other end of the spectrum, Nashville is also seeing fresh **executive and specialized postings**. Starbucks’ corporate careers site lists a recently posted director of sourcing role in Global Supply Chain based in Nashville, with a salary band in the mid‑six‑figure range and responsibility for leading a team of procurement professionals. That kind of job expects substantial experience in sourcing strategy, vendor management, and cross‑functional leadership and reflects how national brands are building out higher‑level operations in the city. Listeners who prefer to job search through live events rather than online portals will find that Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee is using the coming days to connect employers and job seekers. Goodwill’s Career Solutions page shows multiple job fairs and hiring events in Middle Tennessee, many in or near Nashville, featuring employers such as banks, retailers, staffing agencies, and community organizations recruiting for dozens of open roles. These in‑person events often include on‑the‑spot interviews and resume help, and they can be especially useful for listeners who may not have extensive online application experience. Across these postings, a few themes stand out in Nashville’s last‑week hiring pulse: healthcare and insurance companies continue to be major engines of demand, flexible part‑time and entry‑level roles are plentiful, and there is a visible lane of well‑paid corporate and supply‑chain leadership jobs for experienced professionals. For listeners, that means whether the goal is a quick‑start part‑time shift, a first step into sales, or a move into senior management, the past seven days of postings show that Nashville is offering options at nearly every rung of the career ladder.

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    Nashville Job Market Heats Up: Corporate Roles, Healthcare, and Entry-Level Opportunities This Week

    Nashville’s job market has been buzzing over the past week, and for listeners considering a move or a career change, the mix of opportunities is strikingly broad, from corporate headquarters roles to flexible part-time work and community hiring events. On the corporate side, Bank of America’s careers site highlights a slate of Nashville openings posted in the last few days, ranging from client relationship and small-business banking roles to operations and risk management positions. According to Bank of America Careers, these roles typically blend hybrid customer-facing and analytical work, often requiring prior financial or sales experience and offering clear advancement lanes into management. Starbucks is also leaning into Nashville as a strategic hub. Starbucks Careers recently posted a senior group manager, Direct Sourcing – Beverage, based in Nashville, with a listed pay range of about $129,400 to $215,900 and a posting date within the past week. The company notes it is hiring for both direct and indirect sourcing teams, positioning this as a high-impact supply chain leadership job that shapes how products move from suppliers to stores. Healthcare and health-adjacent companies continue to drive much of the hiring. Elevance Health’s careers page shows hundreds of open roles, including many tagged to the greater Nashville area and posted over the last several days. Elevance Health lists opportunities in fields such as accounting and finance, data and analytics, clinical operations, and care management, often remote or hybrid but tied to Tennessee licensure or presence. For listeners with backgrounds in nursing, social work, or business analytics, these roles reflect how payer and population-health organizations are deepening their Nashville footprint. On the flexible and entry-level end, Vector Marketing is currently scheduling interviews in Nashville for part-time sales representatives, with interviews available within the next 5 to 7 days. According to Vector Marketing’s posting, the position offers a base pay of around $30 per appointment, paid weekly, with additional commissions based on sales of Cutco kitchen and garden products. The company emphasizes that no prior sales experience or specific degree is required; instead, it looks for people who enjoy interacting with others and are willing to learn, making it a common first job or side gig for students and career changers. For listeners needing immediate work or part-time schedules, hiring events are a major entry point. Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee reports that its Career Solutions centers are hosting job fairs connecting candidates with employers such as Fifth Third Bank, Harbor Freight, Kroger, staffing firms, and social-service agencies, collectively trying to fill more than 75 positions. These events, happening across Middle Tennessee, are especially useful for those looking for warehouse, retail, banking support, caregiving, and staffing-agency roles where same-day interviews are common and formal degrees may not be required. Even niche and professional sectors show recent movement. Logan University’s job marketplace lists chiropractic and health-related openings that include opportunities in Tennessee, reflecting ongoing demand for allied health professionals in and around Nashville’s medical ecosystem. Meanwhile, the University of Tennessee’s career site offers recent postings related to statewide programs, with some roles tied to Nashville-based initiatives in research, administration, and extension services. For listeners, the takeaway from the past seven days is clear: Nashville is hiring on multiple fronts at once. Those with deep corporate or supply chain experience can target freshly posted roles at major brands like Starbucks and Bank of America. Healthcare professionals and analysts can look closely at new openings from Elevance Health and university-affiliated organizations. And anyone looking for rapid, flexible, or entry-level employment can plug into Vector Marketing’s immediate-start sales roles or Goodwill’s job fairs, where dozens of employers are actively filling positions right now.

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    Nashville Job Market Booming: Logistics, Tech Operations, and Entertainment Roles Hiring Now

    Nashville’s job market has been buzzing over the past week, with fresh postings spanning logistics, hospitality, tech operations, entertainment, and higher education, giving listeners a wide mix of options depending on skills and career stage. According to Indeed, more than fifty thousand positions are currently listed in the Nashville area, with hundreds tagged as new within the past seven days, ranging from truck drivers and contract attorneys to healthcare roles and warehouse staff. Indeed highlights a warehouse order selector role with DET Beverages in Nashville offering up to about twenty-eight dollars per hour, Monday through Friday shifts starting at 1 p.m., plus medical coverage, paid time off, holidays, and a 401(k) match after sixty days of employment, signaling how competitive frontline logistics jobs have become. For listeners seeking flexible or supplemental income, Indeed’s part-time listings in Nashville top ten thousand roles, including in-store shopper positions at Whole Foods Market in the Green Hills area. Whole Foods Market notes that this role pays between sixteen and roughly twenty-five dollars an hour depending on experience, with shifts typically four to eight hours, schedules posted three weeks in advance, and a strong need for nights and weekends. Team members are expected to fulfill online orders using handheld devices, lift up to fifty pounds, and work in environments ranging from freezer temperatures to above ninety degrees, a good fit for those comfortable on their feet and looking for predictable but flexible hourly work. Listeners with operations or management backgrounds will find higher-paying corporate roles as well. Monster is advertising an Operations Manager–style posting in Nashville for Starbucks, specifically a Manager, Technology Operations Services. Monster reports that this role comes with a salary band from about one hundred twenty-seven thousand to over two hundred twelve thousand dollars annually, plus access to Starbucks’ education benefits, including full upfront tuition for a first bachelor’s degree through Arizona State University’s online program and additional student loan support resources. This kind of posting shows that Nashville’s growth includes sophisticated tech-operations leadership positions, not just traditional service roles. Nashville’s entertainment identity is also reflected in recent listings. ShowbizJobs is carrying multiple Tennessee entertainment positions, including a full-time Account Manager role for the AXS Music Clubs team in Nashville posted about seven days ago. ShowbizJobs explains that the position centers on building and maintaining client relationships for music venues, ideal for listeners who pair business skills with a passion for live events and the touring ecosystem that runs through the city. Energy and infrastructure employers are also hiring. Tri Star Energy’s job listings show several Nashville-area corporate openings posted within the last week, including a Fuel Pricing Analyst listed seven days ago and a Construction Project Manager listed just one day ago. Tri Star Energy describes these as full-time professional roles involved in pricing strategy and capital projects across the company’s fuel and retail network, appealing to analytically minded candidates or those with construction management experience who want to stay tied to the region’s continued expansion. Higher education and sports business opportunities are also on the table. The NCAA’s job market site features an opening in Nashville for Lipscomb University Athletics: an Associate or Assistant Athletic Director for Revenue Generation and Fan Experience. The posting emphasizes responsibility for ticketing, promotions, and overall game-day atmosphere, making it a strong match for listeners who blend marketing, sales, and operations in a collegiate sports setting and want to stay close to the action on campus. Taken together, these recent postings from Indeed, Whole Foods Market, Monster, ShowbizJobs, Tri Star Energy, and the NCAA site show a Nashville market where a listener can move from hourly logistics or retail into professional analytics, tech operations, or entertainment account management, with new roles being added over just the last seven days and wages climbing especially in roles that demand physical stamina, flexible schedules, or specialized leadership skills.

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    Nashville Job Market on Fire: Over 50,000 Open Roles This Week

    Nashville’s job market has been buzzing over the past week, and listeners looking for a fresh opportunity have a wide mix of choices, from corporate and tech roles to hands-on trade and service positions. Indeed shows more than 50,000 open roles in the Nashville area, with hundreds posted in just the past seven days across healthcare, education, construction, logistics, and hospitality. According to Indeed, recent listings include everything from entry-level warehouse associates and customer service reps to specialized roles like family law paralegals, lead installers, and licensed social studies teachers at local schools. One recent classroom teacher role in Nashville offers full-time employment starting around fifty thousand dollars per year, plus benefits like health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and professional development support, signaling that education employers here are competing hard for qualified talent. Glassdoor’s “hiring immediately” search for Nashville reports more than a thousand active postings, many added or refreshed within the past week. Glassdoor highlights urgent openings for registered nurses, medical assistants, and behavioral health technicians at local hospitals and clinics, reflecting the continued demand in Nashville’s healthcare hub. Listeners with clinical certifications or even just solid patient-care experience are seeing multiple employers offering sign-on bonuses, shift differentials, and flexible schedules to fill critical roles quickly. For those drawn to hands-on work, job boards show recent postings for HVAC and electrical lead installers, construction laborers, maintenance techs, and CDL drivers. Many of these roles emphasize “immediate start,” on-the-job training, and overtime potential, appealing to listeners who want to move fast into a steady paycheck rather than spend weeks in interviews. Office and corporate hiring has also been active over the last seven days. According to listings on Indeed and Glassdoor, Nashville employers are recruiting accounts payable clerks, payroll specialists, HR coordinators, and entry-level analysts. These roles often mention hybrid or flexible schedules, especially in finance and tech-adjacent companies, and some advertise clear promotion pathways after six to twelve months of strong performance. Hospitality and tourism, long a staple of Nashville’s economy, continue to post new openings this week for hotel front-desk staff, bartenders, servers, line cooks, and event support teams. Many of these jobs highlight the city’s busy concert and convention calendar and appeal to listeners who enjoy fast-paced, people-facing work. Several employers are raising starting hourly pay and adding perks like free meals, parking stipends, or same-week pay options to stand out. For early-career listeners or those changing fields, both Indeed and Glassdoor show fresh postings for internships, apprenticeships, and no-experience-needed roles in customer support, retail, delivery, and warehousing. Employers are signaling openness to candidates who bring reliability, communication skills, and a willingness to learn, rather than specific degrees. Taken together, the newest postings from the past week suggest Nashville remains a strong hiring market, with especially hot demand in healthcare, education, skilled trades, logistics, and hospitality. Listeners who tailor their search on major job sites by date posted, choose “last 7 days,” and filter by “hiring immediately” or “entry level” will see a live snapshot of this momentum and can move quickly on roles that match their skills and ambitions.

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    Nashville Job Market Hot: 70K+ Openings Across Logistics, Healthcare, Tech, and More

    Nashville’s job market is buzzing this week, and listeners who are ready to make a move have a surprisingly wide range of fresh options, from warehouse work and logistics to healthcare, tech, and creative roles. According to Indeed, more than seventy thousand positions are currently listed in the Nashville area, with thousands tagged as “new” within the past seven days, signaling active hiring rather than stale postings. Indeed’s latest feed shows big demand for logistics and operations: companies are seeking field service technicians, maintenance technicians, tanker drivers, and warehouse staff across Middle Tennessee. One example is a warehouse order selector role with DET Beverages in Nashville, offering up to about twenty‑eight dollars an hour, full‑time Monday through Friday shifts that run from early afternoon until orders are finished, and benefits that include medical coverage, dental, vision, paid time off, paid holidays, and a 401(k) with company match. Indeed notes that this kind of role typically requires the ability to lift 25 to 50 pounds regularly, sometimes up to much heavier loads, and comfort working with powered industrial equipment in a fast‑moving environment. Listeners interested in jobs that “hire fast” will notice that Glassdoor’s Nashville listings highlight more than 1,600 roles marked as hiring immediately. Glassdoor reports that these range from martial arts instructors earning roughly sixteen to twenty dollars per hour to warehouse order pickers around the twenty‑eight‑dollar mark, along with a flurry of restaurant, hotel, and retail openings as summer travel and event season ramps up. Many of these immediate‑hire positions emphasize flexible hours and on‑the‑job training rather than strict experience requirements, appealing to listeners looking to pivot careers quickly or re‑enter the workforce. Healthcare remains one of the strongest engines of new employment postings in the city. Indeed’s recent Nashville listings show hospitals and medical networks searching for emergency medical technicians, medical assistants, and back‑office support roles. One current example is a communications or flight coordination role in emergency medical services that involves monitoring advanced communications systems, coordinating information for air or ground medical teams, and providing emergency notifications to customers. The posting calls for strong customer service skills, comfort working twelve‑hour evening or overnight shifts that include weekends and holidays, and at least a high school diploma or GED, with EMS or 911 dispatch experience preferred. That mix of requirements suggests entry‑level listeners can break into the medical field through operations and communications, not only clinical roles. Professional listeners with degrees in law, technology, or business will also find fresh opportunities this week. Indeed lists associate attorney roles, IT support and systems positions, and a growing number of marketing and project management openings in Nashville’s expanding corporate and startup ecosystem. Many of these newer postings in the last seven days reference hybrid or on‑site expectations, reflecting a tilt away from fully remote work. Salaries vary widely, but the consistent theme is demand for problem‑solving, communication skills, and comfort with collaboration tools. For those who want stability without sitting at a desk all day, transportation and driving roles are especially prominent in the latest postings. Truck drivers, local delivery drivers, and route sales representatives are all in high demand, with many employers advertising sign‑on bonuses, predictable routes in the Nashville area, and benefits after a short probation period. Indeed’s Nashville feed this week shows that some of these roles accept candidates with limited prior experience, provided they meet licensing requirements and can handle long shifts on the road. The immediate takeaway for listeners is that Nashville’s job scene over the past seven days is not limited to one sector or skill level. Entry‑level candidates can target warehouse, hospitality, and customer support roles that train on the job and pay competitive hourly wages. Those with healthcare, technical, or legal backgrounds will see a steady stream of professional openings with clear growth paths. And anyone seeking fast hiring and flexible schedules can lean on Glassdoor and Indeed’s filters—such as “hiring immediately” and “last 7 days”—to surface the freshest opportunities in a market that is clearly in motion right now.

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    Nashville Job Market Surges: 48,000 Openings Show Strong Hiring Momentum This Week

    Recent job activity in Nashville shows a lively market with thousands of openings surfacing this week across logistics, healthcare, retail, and customer service. Indeed reports more than 39,000 jobs in Nashville, with fresh postings appearing daily and several employers hiring immediately. For listeners looking for work that starts quickly, that volume suggests strong momentum and a broad range of entry points. One of the clearest near-term opportunities comes from warehouse and distribution work. Indeed highlights a DET Beverages position in Nashville offering up to 28 dollars per hour, Monday through Friday, with benefits that include medical coverage, dental and vision, paid time off, paid holidays, and a 401k match. The duties focus on selecting customer orders, receiving inbound products, replenishing inventory, and operating warehouse equipment. This kind of posting is especially relevant for listeners who want steady hours and a relatively fast hiring path. Healthcare also appears active. Glassdoor’s Nashville listings for jobs hiring immediately include roles such as Certified First Assistant at Saint Thomas Surgicare, showing that clinical and support positions remain in demand. These openings often appeal to listeners with specialized training, but they also reflect the broader strength of the city’s medical employment market. Jooble also reports more than 48,000 vacancies in Nashville, reinforcing the sense that employers are still posting aggressively. While that number includes a wide mix of job types and time frames, it points to a city where hiring remains highly competitive and options are plentiful for listeners who can move quickly. The overall picture from the past week is one of opportunity and urgency. Nashville’s recent postings suggest employers are looking for dependable workers in hands-on roles, especially in warehouse operations, healthcare, and service work. For listeners ready to apply now, the best strategy is to focus on roles with immediate-start language, clear pay details, and benefits listed upfront. In a market this active, speed and fit matter, and Nashville seems to be rewarding both.

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    Nashville's Job Boom: Why Grads Are Moving South for Better Entry-Level Opportunities

    Nashville's job market in 2026 remains robust amid a cooling national entry-level landscape, with over 70,000 openings listed on Indeed as of May 4, drawing workers with competitive wages and diverse opportunities. The employment landscape features strong demand in healthcare, sales, and professional services, bolstered by major employers like UnitedHealth Group, Sysco, and the Diocese of Nashville. ADP Research ranks Nashville in the top 15 metros for new college graduates, highlighting its edge in hiring rates for degree-required jobs against affordability-adjusted wages, outperforming coastal hubs like New York. Key statistics show hourly pay ranging from $20.38 to $36.44 for LPN roles at SunCrest Home Health, a UnitedHealth Group affiliate, and up to $28 per hour for warehouse positions at DET Beverages. Trends indicate southern cities like Nashville excelling in healthcare, life sciences, technology, financial services, logistics, and advanced manufacturing, per ADP Research payroll data covering 140,000 young workers. Unemployment data for recent graduates exceeds the national average, as noted in Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, but Nashville's market shows resilience with no specific local rate reported in recent analyses. Growing sectors include home health nursing and fundraising, while recent developments feature Microsoft's Legal Agent integration in Word, potentially boosting legal tech reviews at $25 to over $40 per hour. Seasonal patterns align with steady full-time postings, like Sysco's sales consultant roles. Commuting trends favor local opportunities with minimal travel required, as in Gannett Fleming's Market Sector Leader position. No prominent government initiatives appear in current data, revealing gaps in localized unemployment stats and long-term projections. The market is evolving toward second-tier metros like Nashville for better entry-level odds, with healthcare leading aggressive hiring. Key findings: Prioritize healthcare and sales for quick entry; affordability supports relocation. Current openings include LPN Private Duty at UnitedHealth Group in Nashville paying $20.38 to $36.44 hourly; Sales Consultant at Sysco Nashville; and Senior Mission Advancement Officer at Diocese of Nashville. Thank you for tuning in, listeners, and remember to 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market on Fire: Healthcare, Hospitality and Entertainment Roles Hiring Now

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past week, from public health roles to hospitality gigs and entertainment spots. PublicHealthCareers.org lists seven public health positions with the State of TN, including Associate Pharmacy Director (ref 76316), Public Health Nurse Consultant (ref 76636 posted April 14), multiple Registered Nurse 2 and 3 roles like ref 76542 from April 7, ref 76709 and 76711 from April 14, and ref 76912 from April 16, plus Rural Health Transformation Program Coordinator (ref 76522). These nursing and management jobs offer stable state employment in the heart of Music City. At Gaylord Opryland Resort via Marriott Careers, snag a 1st Shift Painter role at $21 hourly or 2nd Shift Loss Prevention Officer at $23 hourly, both at 2800 Opryland Drive. Assistant Director of Services pays $80,000-$103,000 annually there too—perfect for operations pros loving the resort vibe. Entertainment fans, ShowbizJobs.com highlights Sinclair Broadcast Group's Regional National Sales Assistant for data and orders, Scripps station's Local Sales Manager for Nashville Predators broadcasts on ION and WNPX-TV/WTVF, a part-time News Production Assistant at WZTV/WUXP/WNAB for morning newscasts, and Accounts Receivable Specialist/Billing Coordinator. Starbucks Careers posted Category Sourcing Manager and Project Manager in Sourcing Operations seven days ago, both in Nashville, ideal for strategists reshaping supply chains with innovative thinking. State roles via TN.gov/Careers, including TDOT openings updated April 28, direct to PeopleSoft applications—update your profile now. Amazon and University of Tennessee also seek innovators, while Johnson Controls hunts building solutions talent. Listeners, with healthcare dominating but hospitality, media, and corporate spots abound, polish your resume and apply today—Nashville's hiring hot streak won't last forever. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market 2026: Why Trade Skills Beat Degrees

    Nashville's job market in 2026 remains robust amid national challenges, with strong demand in security, skilled trades, and infrastructure despite a tough entry-level landscape for recent college graduates. The employment landscape features a mix of part-time flex roles and high-growth technical positions, driven by corporate expansions and public investments. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the unemployment rate for recent college grads stands at 5.6 percent, nearly twice the rate for all graduates, while trade school grads now out-earn many degree holders on average. Local statistics from Allied Universal highlight competitive wages like $20.60 hourly for security guards, contrasting national trends where entry-level postings attract 242 applicants each, per Greenhouse data. Major industries include commercial real estate security, manufacturing, and construction, with key employers such as Allied Universal, Caterpillar, and state agencies like the Tennessee Department of Transportation. Growing sectors encompass skilled trades—electricians, HVAC technicians, and welders—projected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to add tens of thousands of jobs through 2032, fueled by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act's billions in funding for highways, bridges, and clean energy. Recent developments feature Starbucks' massive April 21 announcement of one of Nashville's largest job creations, alongside Randstad's listings for temporary and permanent roles. Seasonal patterns show peaks in construction during warmer months, while commuting trends favor flexible shifts to accommodate Nashville's urban sprawl. Government initiatives via TDOT emphasize online applications for infrastructure jobs, supporting workforce training. The market is evolving toward skilled trades over traditional degrees, with data gaps on precise local unemployment figures beyond national proxies. Key findings: Trade skills offer faster entry and higher pay amid college grad pessimism, with flex opportunities boosting earnings. Current openings include Allied Universal Security Guard in corporate buildings at $20.60 hourly for Sunday-Monday overnights; TDOT positions via tn.gov; and Randstad's Nashville temp-to-perm roles. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe for more updates. 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Buzzing: 13,000+ Openings This Week Across Remote, Retail, and Healthcare

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past week, from remote gigs to hands-on roles perfect for jumping in right away. CareerBuilder reports over 13,000 jobs available in the city, spanning industries like healthcare, customer service, and finance, with many hiring immediately. Indeed highlights nearly 2,000 remote positions tailored for Nashville folks, including standout spots like Patient Account Collection Specialist at TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center through HCA Healthcare. This work-from-home role involves outbound calls for patient receivables, requires high-speed internet, and offers shifts including one evening and one Saturday monthly—ideal if you have call center or healthcare collections experience and live in an HCA market area. Paramount just listed a Cash Analyst position in Nashville on April 28, a finance role ripe for detail-oriented listeners. Nordstrom seeks a Retail Cashier and Sales Floor Support in Lingerie at The Mall at Green Hills, calling for energetic types passionate about fashion and top-notch customer service. Randstad has 52 openings, such as Talent Solutions Manager paying $43,000 to $67,000 yearly and Forklift Operator at $18 hourly for sit-down equipment. For entry-level seekers, Jooble shows over 8,800 no-experience jobs with competitive pay, full-time, part-time, and temp options, plus email alerts. Remote standouts on Indeed include Remote Customer Service Representative for personalized inbound support, 988 Chat/Text Specialist for crisis intervention via the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, and Entry-level AML Investigator in financial crimes. Healthcare shines with roles like Discharge Planner at Charlie Health needing a bachelor's in social work or related fields, and Behavioral Health Call Center Specialist. State jobs via TDOT's site, updated April 21, urge online applications through TN.gov/Careers, with new postings emailed to subscribers. Bank of America and others keep lists active, though some searches broaden to all Tennessee spots. Listeners, whether you're eyeing remote flexibility, retail energy, or no-experience starts, Nashville's got postings from the last seven days across CareerBuilder, Indeed, Jooble, Paramount, Nordstrom, and Randstad. Polish that resume, check high-speed setup for remotes, and apply today—the Music City's hiring harmony is playing your tune. (2487 characters) This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Thrives: Healthcare, Tech, and Construction Drive 2025 Opportunities

    Nashville's job market remains robust amid national economic durability, with strong growth in healthcare, construction, and tech sectors positioning the city as a top U.S. destination for opportunity according to Vanderbilt Hustler reports on 2025 job and income statistics. The employment landscape features a diverse mix of industries, including healthcare, music tourism, manufacturing, and emerging tech, supported by major employers like Vanderbilt University Medical Center, HCA Healthcare, and Amazon fulfillment operations. Key statistics show nonfarm payrolls adding 178,000 jobs nationally in March per BiggerPockets analysis, with healthcare leading at 76,000, construction at 26,000, and transportation at 21,000; locally, Nashville mirrors this with booming corporate migration and over 1,400 part-time night openings on Indeed, plus 297 fiber optics roles statewide. The unemployment rate holds steady at 4.3 percent as reported by BiggerPockets. Trends indicate rising demand for AI talent, with junior data scientists earning a median $97,980 per AISalaryMap 2026 data, and private equity real estate analyst roles surging over 60 openings seeking diverse skills per Mergers & Inquisitions via Visbanking. Growing sectors include health tech, evidenced by UnityAI's agentic AI staffing platform and Worki's $2.75 million funding from Redesign Health, alongside construction project management positions offering $130,000 to $150,000 base salaries via Michael Page. Recent developments highlight Nashville's tech ecosystem expansion and healthcare workforce innovations. Seasonal patterns tie to tourism peaks from concerts, sports, and holidays per PredictHQ, boosting part-time and hospitality jobs. Commuting trends favor flexible remote and hybrid options, as seen in Top Level Promotions' entry-level office roles. Government initiatives are limited in available data, with gaps in localized unemployment breakdowns and precise 2026 forecasts. The market has evolved from music-centric to a multifaceted hub, navigating growing pains like population influx per Vanderbilt Hustler. Key findings: Steady 4.3 percent unemployment, healthcare and tech dominance, and high opportunity rankings signal resilience, though housing inventory growth may ease affordability pressures. Current openings include Construction Project Manager at a Nashville contractor via Michael Page, Office Administration Support entry-level part-time or full-time with Top Level Promotions, and Part-Time Nights roles in retail and food service on Indeed. 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Heats Up: Healthcare, Entertainment, Food and Retail Opportunities This Week

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past week, from healthcare heroes to entertainment hustlers and food pros. State of TN leads the charge in public health, with multiple nursing roles like Registered Nurse 2 (job refs 76542, 76709) and Registered Nurse 3 (76711, 76912), plus Public Health Nurse Consultant (76636) and Associate Pharmacy Director (76316), all seeking skilled pros to bolster community wellness, as listed on PublicHealthCareers.org. In entertainment, ShowbizJobs.com highlights Sinclair Broadcast Group's Regional National Sales Assistant for TV sales data and orders, posted 7 days ago, Live Nation's Production Assistant for live music chaos, a Local Sales Manager for Scripps Sports covering Nashville Predators broadcasts, and a Talent Buyer for Neste Live!'s fairs and festivals—perfect for creative types thriving in Music City's vibe. Food industry fans, CareersInFood.com shows 46 openings, including Plant Maintenance Supervisor updated 2 days ago and Senior Plant Manager 3 days ago, calling for manufacturing mavens. Retail calls from Indeed include Whole Foods Market in Green Hills hiring part-timers at $15-$25.40/hour for 19-22 weekly hours on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays, with perks like retirement, PTO, and store discounts—ideal for flexible schedules. Remote work? Indeed lists DCI Donor Services seeking full-time customer service reps from $24/hour in Metrocenter, weekends needed, to save lives through dynamic team support. TDOT updated openings as of April 21 on TN.gov, urging online apps via PeopleSoft for transportation gigs. With thousands more on Indeed and ZipRecruiter, Nashville's hiring hot—polish your resume and jump in, listeners, the beat goes on! (1872 chars) This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Booms: Low Unemployment, Tech Growth, and Remote Opportunities

    Nashville's job market remains robust, characterized by low unemployment and steady growth across diverse sectors. The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development reports that Davidson County, home to Nashville, had an unemployment rate of 3.2 percent in February 2026, among the state's lowest, with Tennessee's overall seasonally adjusted rate at 3.6 percent, below the national 4.4 percent. Employment landscape shows strength in healthcare, music, tourism, finance, and tech, with major employers like HCA Healthcare, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Bridgestone anchoring the economy. Statistics from Indeed indicate over 170 statistics-related jobs and nearly 1,600 remote positions available, reflecting high demand for skilled workers. Trends point to rising remote work opportunities, particularly in customer service and data roles, alongside growth in advanced manufacturing and entertainment, fueled by state investments. Growing sectors include quantum computing, nuclear energy, and film, with Governor Bill Lee's 2026 budget allocating $43 million for quantum initiatives and $25 million for entertainment incentives to create high-wage jobs. Recent developments feature an $8 million expansion of the Tennessee Youth Employment Program targeting underserved youth. Data gaps exist on precise Nashville-specific commuting trends and seasonal patterns, though tourism drives summer peaks and construction slows in winter. Government initiatives emphasize education freedom scholarships and healthcare access reforms to bolster workforce readiness. The market has evolved from music-centric roots to a tech-healthcare hub, with remote flexibility accelerating post-pandemic. Key findings highlight Nashville's competitive edge with sub-4 percent unemployment, abundant remote roles, and state-backed growth in innovative sectors, positioning it for sustained expansion. Current openings include Warehouse Worker at nLeague Services paying $16 to $17 per hour, Financial Center Assistant Manager at Bank of America, and remote Customer Service Representative roles at Optum with $16 to $28.85 hourly pay. Thank you for tuning in, listeners, and please subscribe for more updates. 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Job Market Boom: Healthcare, Tech, and Remote Opportunities This Week

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past week, from healthcare heroes to remote gigs and green restoration roles. PublicHealthCareers.org lists seven public health positions with the State of TN, including Associate Pharmacy Director (ref 76316), Public Health Nurse Consultant (76636 posted April 14), multiple Registered Nurse 2 and 3 spots like 76542 from April 7, 76709 and 76711 from April 14, and 76912 from April 16, plus Rural Health Transformation Program Coordinator (76522). These nursing and management roles demand experience in executive care, patient support, and program coordination. For flexible work, Indeed highlights remote Patient Account Collections Specialist at TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center, a full-time work-from-home spot requiring one mid-evening shift weekly and a Saturday monthly, focusing on outbound calls and customer service within HCA markets. Part-time fans, check Prairy's Record Label Assistant in Nashville's 37206 area, hybrid remote at $25/hour for 10-20 hours weekly, reaching artists on Instagram, TikTok, and SoundCloud while handling admin and recruiting. Nature lovers, Conservation Job Board features Native Restoration Force's Invasive Plant Management Crew Lead, starting July 2026 at $40,000-$43,000 plus bonuses, needing ecology degrees or 2+ years experience and Tennessee pesticide licenses C03/C06. You'll lead invasive species removal in urban forests, documenting sites outdoors year-round. Entertainment thrives on ShowbizJobs.com with Sinclair Broadcast Group's Regional National Sales Assistant for data entry, Live Nation's Production Assistant for live music support, Scripps' Local Sales Manager for Nashville Predators broadcasts, and roles like News Production Assistant at WZTV, Accounts Receivable Specialist, Client Content Host at WTVF, Media Coordinator at UMG, and Network Operations Engineer. Twice Daily convenience stores post 240 openings like General Managers, Assistant Managers, and 207 Team Member spots across locations. YMCA of Middle TN offers part-time/full-time in child care, fitness, and camps via their Nash career assistant. TN Department of Health seeks remote/onsite pros in stats analysis, environmental health, grants, labs, and education. Amazon plans 5,000 Nashville jobs in tech and beyond, sparking more in construction and hospitality. Listeners, polish your resumes—these postings from Indeed, PublicHealthCareers.org, and others signal Nashville's diverse hiring surge. Jump in before they're gone! (2487 chars) This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market: Healthcare Boom Amid State Recovery in 2026

    Nashville's job market reflects Tennessee's mixed dynamics, with state-level job losses of 6,400 from the previous year offset by 7,200 jobs added in January 2026 according to ABC News 4 reporting. The employment landscape centers on a robust healthcare sector, music entertainment, tourism, and emerging tech, though specific Nashville unemployment data remains unavailable in recent reports, highlighting a gap in localized statistics. Major industries include healthcare led by employers like Vanderbilt University Medical Center and headquarters for numerous health firms as noted by Deep Dive Recruitment, alongside hospitality and government roles via the Tennessee Department of Transportation. Growing sectors feature healthcare demand, with trends showing high-paying travel positions for echo sonographers averaging $1,791 weekly per AMN Healthcare data. Recent developments include population influx of over 60,000 net movers in 2025 per U.S. Census Bureau via FOX 17 News, fueling business growth despite political debates around newcomers. Seasonal patterns tied to tourism show peaks in summer, while commuting trends lean toward hybrid models post-pandemic, though unquantified here. No specific government initiatives for jobs appear in current data. The market evolves with healthcare expansion and slight state recovery, predicting continued growth into 2026 per FOX 17 analysis. Key findings indicate strong healthcare opportunities amid statewide softening, but data gaps limit precise unemployment and commuting insights. Current openings include travel echocardiography sonographer roles at $1,791 weekly in zip code 37203 through AMN Healthcare, full-time remote medical billing positions requiring one year experience listed on Indeed, and various TDOT careers updated April 17, 2026 on TN.gov. Thank you listeners 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Boom: Healthcare, Fire, and Entertainment Gigs This Week

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past week, from healthcare heroes to fire-fighting pros and entertainment gigs. State of TN leads the charge on PublicHealthCareers.org with seven public health roles, including Associate Pharmacy Director (job 76316), Public Health Nurse Consultant (76636 posted April 14), and multiple Registered Nurse positions like RN 2 (76542 from April 7, 76709 from April 14) and RN 3 (76711 from April 14, 76912 from April 16), plus Rural Health Transformation Program Coordinator (76522). These demand nursing expertise and program savvy for impactful community work. CVS Health on Indeed seeks Customer Service Reps for Employee Assistance, with night shifts Sunday-Wednesday 9pm-7:30am EST, remote in Nashville—perfect for mental health pros or human services vets offering tuition perks and relationship-building roles. Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation on Conservation Job Board posted Prescribed Fire Operations Manager January 6, paying $67k-$108k yearly. It calls for 7+ years in wildland fire or ecology, burn boss quals, GIS skills, and leading 15-20 burns yearly across state parks—fieldwork heavy with Nashville base and remote flex. Elevance Health lists Account Executive for Paragon Healthcare at 601 Grassmere Park, Nashville, targeting sales pros in medical accounts. Entertainment shines on ShowbizJobs.com: Sinclair Broadcast seeks Regional National Sales Assistant for data and orders; Live Nation wants Production Assistants for artist support in live music chaos; Nexstar hunts Technician/Director for broadcasts, HR Business Admin, Multimedia Journalist Reporters, and Local Sales Manager for Nashville Predators on ION/WNPX; plus WME Office Services in Nashville. Indeed and Amazon.jobs highlight warehouse and tech spots nearby, like Amazon's fulfillment in Murfreesboro at $20.75/hour, with Nashville aiming for 5,000 jobs in software and beyond. TDOT updated openings April 17 on TN.gov, urging online apps via PeopleSoft. Listeners, polish your resumes—these gigs blend stability, adventure, and creativity in Music City. Jump in before they're gone! (2487 chars) This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Thrives at 3.6 Percent Unemployment Despite National Headwinds

    Nashville's job market remains robust amid Tennessee's strong employment landscape, with the state's February 2026 unemployment rate at 3.6 percent according to the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, well below the national 4.4 percent. This reflects a competitive market driven by population growth and over 741,000 small businesses employing 1.2 million people as reported by EasyOutsource data. Key statistics show total nonfarm employment declining slightly by 9,200 jobs from January to February, mainly in trade, transportation, utilities, private education, health services, manufacturing, and leisure and hospitality, per TDLWD. Trends indicate resilience despite national headwinds, with growing sectors like logistics highlighted by Brennan Investment Group's purchase of a Nashville industrial property, noting the area's low vacancy rates and rapid expansion. Major industries include healthcare, music, tourism, manufacturing, and tech, with top employers such as Nissan, Amazon, and Michelin. Recent developments feature workforce training pushes, including Career Thrivers' AI-era initiatives and Urban League programs amid a local unemployment low of 3 percent. Commuting trends reveal high daily mileage of 34 miles per person, amplifying fuel cost surges of nearly 70 dollars monthly since March per GasBuddy analysis, favoring spread-out Sun Belt dynamics. Seasonal patterns show minor upticks in unemployment, but no strong data gaps noted beyond metro-specific breakdowns. Government initiatives via TDLWD and TDOT emphasize training and openings. The market evolves toward logistics hubs and AI readiness, though state-level declines signal caution. Key findings underscore Nashville's outperformance with low unemployment and growth in logistics and small business sectors, tempered by recent job losses. Current openings include Account Manager at Michelin in Nashville, Warehouse Associate at Amazon in nearby Murfreesboro at 20.75 dollars per hour, and Border Patrol Agent with U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Nashville at 49,739 to 89,518 dollars annually. Thank you listeners 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Job Market Surges with 38,000 Opportunities Across Healthcare, Retail, and Entertainment

    Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities across multiple sectors this week. Indeed reports that over 38,000 jobs are currently available in the Nashville area, with positions ranging from board certified behavior analysts to maintenance technicians and order pickers. For those seeking flexibility, Indeed also highlights more than 2,100 remote work opportunities specifically in Nashville, offering listeners the chance to work from home in fields like technology and administration. Public health careers are particularly active right now. The Public Health Careers organization lists six current positions in Nashville with the State of Tennessee, including registered nurse roles at multiple levels, a public health nurse consultant position, an associate pharmacy director role, and a rural health transformation program coordinator opening. These positions represent solid career advancement opportunities for healthcare professionals in the region. The retail and customer service sectors continue to expand. Walgreens is hiring customer service associates at their Nashville location with starting pay between fifteen and seventeen dollars and fifty cents per hour, offering both full-time and part-time shifts including weekends and evenings. Vector Marketing is also actively recruiting part-time sales representatives for immediate starts, welcoming entry-level candidates with flexible scheduling options that work around existing commitments. For listeners interested in the entertainment and creative industries, ShowbizJobs reports over 149 current postings across Tennessee's entertainment sector. Nashville positions include multimedia journalist reporters, local sales managers for sports broadcasting, senior marketing managers for music content, and various production and operations roles with major companies like Live Nation and Warner Records. The Tennessee Department of Health is actively recruiting across multiple career paths, offering remote opportunities alongside in-office positions at their Nashville central office and regional health offices. Available roles span accounting and finance, data and information technology, laboratory sciences, epidemiology, and public health education, many offering flexible remote arrangements for qualified candidates. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Booming: Healthcare, Tech, and Remote Opportunities Drive 28,400 New Jobs

    Nashville's job market remains robust, driven by a diverse economy that outpaces national averages, with the city adding 28,400 jobs in 2025 according to Undiscovered America data. The employment landscape features a $100 billion economy powered by healthcare, technology, automotive, financial services, and logistics, as reported by Advanced Biz Tech, alongside a $68 billion health care sector under pressure from rising costs per the Nashville Business Journal. Key statistics show an average hourly wage for young adults at $14.89 as of April 2026 from ZipRecruiter, with top earners reaching $18 per hour, though broader top job averages hit $82,743 annually. Unemployment rate specifics are unavailable in recent sources, representing a data gap. Major industries include healthcare as the economic crown jewel and logistics, with top employers like those in youth development such as DJJ and Youth Development Director roles paying up to $105,548 yearly per ZipRecruiter. Growing sectors encompass technology, remote work with 1,981 openings on Indeed, and industrial real estate amid active capital deployment. Recent developments feature Tennessee's "Experience High Volume" brand launch by the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development to highlight job growth, plus a balanced housing market with six months' inventory per Greater Nashville Realtors, supporting in-migration and demand. Seasonal patterns are not detailed in sources, another gap, while commuting trends lean toward remote flexibility. No specific government initiatives beyond the branding effort appear. The market is evolving toward rebalancing with stable pricing and population-driven demand. Current openings include Office Administration Support at Top Level Promotions paying $18.50 to $36 per hour remotely, Youth Social Worker roles around $76,229 annually, and various remote tech positions on Indeed. Key findings highlight sustained growth in healthcare and tech despite cost pressures, with opportunities in remote and high-volume sectors. Thank you for tuning in, listeners, and please subscribe for more insights. 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Job Market Hot: Healthcare, Tech, and Hospitality Leading the Way This Week

    Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities across multiple industries this week. Healthcare continues to lead the charge with numerous positions opening at major medical centers and clinics throughout the area. Registered nurses, medical technicians, and administrative healthcare professionals are in particularly high demand, with many facilities offering competitive signing bonuses and flexible scheduling options to attract talent. The technology and creative sectors are also experiencing significant growth. Software developers, UX designers, and digital marketing specialists are finding multiple openings at both established companies and innovative startups setting up operations in Nashville's growing tech corridor. These roles typically offer remote work flexibility and professional development opportunities that appeal to today's workforce. Hospitality and tourism jobs remain robust as Nashville continues attracting visitors year-round. Hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues are actively recruiting front-of-house and back-of-house staff, with many establishments highlighting training programs and advancement pathways for motivated employees. Positions range from entry-level housekeeping and food service to management and event coordination roles. Retail and customer service positions are also prevalent across Nashville's shopping districts and commercial centers. Major retailers and local boutiques are building their teams for the upcoming season, offering competitive wages and employee benefits packages. Listeners should note that many of these positions provide flexibility for students and those seeking part-time work. The construction and skilled trades sector shows steady demand for electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and general laborers as development projects continue throughout the metro area. These positions often come with apprenticeship opportunities and strong earning potential. Job seekers exploring Nashville's current market will find opportunities through major employment platforms, local workforce development agencies, and direct company websites. The diversity of available positions suggests something for nearly every skill level and career stage in Music City's dynamic economy. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Booming: 57,000 Openings and Growing Opportunities

    Nashville's job market remains robust with over 57,000 openings listed on Indeed as of April 2026, reflecting a strong employment landscape driven by population growth and business expansion. The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development reports that 84 of the state's 95 counties, including those around Nashville like Williamson at 2.7 percent, Cheatham and Wilson at 2.8 percent, had unemployment rates below 5 percent in January 2026, though county rates are not seasonally adjusted and saw slight upticks from December. Tennessee's statewide seasonally adjusted rate stood at 3.5 percent, below the national 4.3 percent. Major industries include healthcare, music and entertainment, tourism, logistics, manufacturing, and tech, with key employers like Nissan, Asurion, Costco, and Reyes Beverage Group. Growing sectors encompass warehousing, customer service, production, and medical transport, amid national trends of rebounding job growth like the U.S. adding 178,000 jobs in March per AP News and Bank of America Institute data. Recent developments feature a Nashville American Job Center job fair on April 15, 2026, while wage gaps widen with higher earners seeing 5.6 percent growth versus 1 to 2 percent for lower incomes. Seasonal patterns show tourism peaks in summer, boosting hospitality, and commuting trends favor local drives with some remote options, though data on Nashville-specific commutes is limited. Government initiatives via TDLWD support job fairs and training, but gaps exist in Nashville county-level unemployment and detailed evolution metrics beyond statewide figures. The market has evolved from post-pandemic recovery to steady expansion, with high job volume indicating listener opportunities in diverse roles. Current openings include Warehouse Order Picker at Reyes Beverage Group paying up to $28 an hour full-time in Nashville, Night Shift Production Technician at Nissan offering $23.95 to $36.94 an hour near Smyrna, and Customer Support and Sales Representative at Asurion at $26 an hour full-time in Nashville. Key findings highlight low unemployment, abundant warehouse and service jobs, and growth in logistics, urging listeners to attend local job fairs. Thank you for tuning in, listeners, and please subscribe for more updates. 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Job Market Explodes: 51,000+ Openings in Healthcare, Hospitality, and Entertainment

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past seven days, from hospitality hiring events to entertainment gigs and healthcare roles. Indeed.com lists over 51,000 jobs in Nashville, including Board Certified Behavior Analysts, Radiologic Technologists, and Maintenance Technicians, with many updated recently. In entertainment, Showbizjobs.com features Universal Music Group's Director of Data and Insights role, posted seven days ago, plus Live Nation's Production Runner and Coordinator of Regional Marketing positions. Public health seekers, the State of Tennessee posted several nursing jobs in Nashville via PublicHealthCareers.org, like Registered Nurse 2 (job 76542) and Registered Nurse 3 (job 76524), both from early April. Vector Marketing offers part-time sales rep spots with immediate starts, flexible schedules around school or full-time work, no experience needed, and interviews within days. Hospitality heats up at the American Job Center's April 7 hiring event for Moxy Hotels, offering Housekeeping Supervisor at $18/hour, Maintenance Tech at $19/hour, Front Desk and Room Attendants at $17/hour, with medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and 401(k) benefits. Paramount Careers added a Retail & Trade Marketing Manager role in Nashville on April 7. TDOT updated openings on April 6, urging applicants to use TN.gov/Careers for state transportation jobs. Loews Hotels posted a Restaurant Busser position seven days ago, though not Nashville-specific. With over 83 entertainment postings on Showbizjobs.com and thousands more on Indeed, listeners, polish your resumes—Nashville's hiring now for flexible, well-paid paths in music, health, sales, and service. Dive in and land your next gig. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Thrives: 3.5% Unemployment Beats National Average

    Tennessee's unemployment rate dropped to 3.5 percent in January 2026, according to the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, beating the national average of 4.3 percent and signaling a stable job market in Nashville amid steady statewide employment. The employment landscape features over 49,000 job openings on Indeed, with nonfarm jobs growing by 5,900 over the past year and 7,200 added in the latest month, driven by health care, social assistance, private education, professional services, and financial activities. Key statistics show stable unemployment ranging from 3.5 to 3.7 percent throughout 2025, though national trends indicate softening hiring rates at 3.1 percent per the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey. Major industries include health care, government, arts, entertainment, recreation, and real estate, with top employers like Holland & Knight expanding its Nashville real estate team by adding attorney Erica Garrison in April 2026. Growing sectors encompass health services and professional business services, while recent developments highlight a tight market for young workers, with internship postings down below 2019 levels per Indeed data. Seasonal patterns remain steady without major fluctuations noted, and commuting trends from TDLWD county data reveal interconnected labor markets, typical commute times, and rising remote work options aiding regional job access. Government initiatives through TDLWD provide commuter insights for better recruitment and workforce planning, though specific Nashville programs show data gaps. The market is evolving toward intentional hiring, with timelines stretching to 40 days in 2026 as firms prioritize fit over speed. Key findings include Tennessee's outperforming unemployment, robust health care growth, and abundant openings despite national slowdowns. Current job openings: Retail Sales Associate at various Nashville locations paying competitively per Indeed; Math Tutor part-time at $12 to $14 per hour requiring a bachelor's degree via Indeed; Maintenance Technician roles across the city listed on Indeed. Thank you listeners for tuning in, and remember to 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Booming: Your Guide to Thousands of New Opportunities

    Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities across diverse industries, with thousands of positions now available for job seekers. According to Indeed, there are currently 54,140 jobs available in Nashville, with many postings from just this past week offering competitive wages and comprehensive benefits packages. The warehouse and logistics sector is particularly active right now. Reyes Beverage Group is hiring warehouse order pickers at up to $28 an hour with full-time positions offering tuition reimbursement, health insurance, 401k matching, and paid time off. For those interested in manufacturing, Nissan in nearby Smyrna is recruiting night shift production technicians earning between $23.95 and $36.94 hourly, while PepsiCo Beverages North America has machine operator positions available at $25.80 per hour. Customer service roles continue to dominate the Nashville employment landscape. Asurion is actively hiring customer support and sales representatives at $26 per hour with benefits including tuition reimbursement and free parking. Meanwhile, healthcare organizations like HCA Healthcare are offering remote collection specialist positions for those who prefer working from home within their hospital market areas. For those seeking higher-paying opportunities, the Land Trust for Tennessee is recruiting a Director of Stewardship position starting at $95,000 for candidates with seven or more years of experience in conservation or environmental management. The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation also has several openings, including environmental specialist and scientist roles in Nashville with competitive state benefits. Transportation and security positions are also in demand. zTrip TN is hiring non-emergency medical drivers earning $55,000 to $65,000 annually with flexible schedules and company vehicles provided. Metro One Loss Prevention Services is recruiting unarmed security officers at $27.30 per hour. Retail positions remain steady, with ALDI hiring full-time store associates at $18.50 to $20.50 hourly and Costco offering stocker positions with comprehensive benefits. Amazon and Paramount also have multiple openings across Nashville, though specific positions and wages vary by role. Most positions include standard benefits like health insurance, vision and dental coverage, and 401k matching options, making Nashville an attractive destination for job seekers across all experience levels and career paths. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Booming: Low Unemployment, Healthcare Leads, Tech Growth Ahead

    Nashville's job market remains robust, fueled by population growth and diverse industries, with Tennessee's unemployment rate at 3.5 percent in January 2026, down from 3.6 percent in December and well below the national 4.3 percent, according to the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Employment has surged 30 percent since 2020, per Colliers' index report, though specific Nashville unemployment figures await county-level data release on April 9, 2026. Key industries include health care and social assistance, leading job gains with thousands added statewide over the past year, alongside professional services, financial activities, arts, entertainment, and recreation; major employers span hospitals, tech firms like Oracle expanding data centers despite AI-related layoffs, and hospitality. Growing sectors feature private education, health services, and tech infrastructure, with over 5,900 nonfarm jobs added annually and 7,200 monthly. Recent developments show steady 2025 stability, with 2026 starting strong amid national rebounds like 178,000 U.S. jobs in March. Seasonal patterns include construction boosts from warmer weather, while commuting trends reveal interconnected Middle Tennessee laborsheds, with workers crossing counties for opportunities, as mapped by TDLWD data. Government initiatives via American Job Centers host hiring events, aiding recruitment. The market evolves toward AI-driven roles and specialized tech, though housing costs strain affordability. Data gaps persist on precise Nashville metrics and post-January trends. Key findings: Low unemployment, health care dominance, and tech growth signal opportunity, tempered by housing pressures. Current openings: Housekeeping Supervisor at $18/hour and Front Desk at $17/hour for Moxy Hotels via American Job Center; Part Time Event Security at $20/hour with Allied Universal. Thank you for tuning in, listeners, 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Jobs Weekly: Weekend Gigs, Remote Roles, and Healthcare Openings

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the last week, perfect for flexible schedules and remote work. Indeed reports over 196 weekend-only part-time gigs in the city, like the commercial cleaner role at K. Payne Contracting in the Marrowbone area, paying $18 an hour for Saturdays and Sundays from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This part-time spot, up to 20 hours weekly, needs detail-oriented folks ready to sweep, mop, sanitize offices, and handle special projects—ideal if you want competitive pay without full-time commitment. Shifting to remote work, Indeed lists 1,657 work-from-home openings in Nashville, many customer service focused. Optum's Customer Service Representative role stands out: full-time, 40 hours a week, Monday through Friday in 8-hour shifts from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., paying $16 to $28.85 hourly based on experience. You'll schedule in-home physician visits, handle inbound calls, and need just a high school diploma, one year of work experience, and comfort with Microsoft tools—plus 8 weeks of paid virtual training. It's remote for Eastern or Central Time Zone residents with high-speed internet. Other hot remote picks include Ranger Station's Customer Service Coordinator, crafting exceptional experiences; Mission Lane's full-time Account Coordinator enabling financial progress with benefits; and Quality Resource Management's Temporary Remote Catastrophe Customer Service Rep, with Sunday-Saturday shifts you pick weekly. Healthcare shines too: Patient Outreach & Scheduling Specialist for diabetic in-home care, Remote Patient Representative scheduling calls, and Payment Poster Specialist with up to 25 paid days off in year one. In East Nashville, Indeed shows 59,652 total jobs, from security officers to operators. Broader events via TN.gov Workforce include a hiring event April 8 for individuals with disabilities and re-entry talent, and another April 9 at TCAT Upper Cumberland—mark your calendars for in-person connections. Listeners, whether you're eyeing weekends, remote customer service, or local hires, Nashville offers variety. Tailor your resume to these skills like flexibility and customer focus, and apply fast—these postings are timely and growing. Dive in and land that next step! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Thrives While Nation Slows: Healthcare, Tech, and Construction Lead Growth

    Nashville's job market remains robust amid national softening trends, driven by population growth, corporate expansions, and real estate developments that boost employment demand. The employment landscape features strong activity in healthcare, tech, construction, and hospitality, with the metro area as one of the fastest-growing in the US according to Granthammond.com reports on recent real estate stories. Key statistics show over 9,000 job openings listed on Indeed.com in the Nashville area, though precise local unemployment figures are unavailable in current data; national polls from Nationaltoday.com indicate low unemployment nationally but growing pessimism due to hiring slowdowns as of late March 2026. Trends point to a cooling labor market with job openings falling below seekers per Brushwood Media Network analysis, yet local growth persists through corporate moves like Oracle's 116,000 square foot office lease. Major industries include healthcare led by HCA Healthcare, where firms like Inscription Capital hold significant stakes, alongside tech, finance from Bank of America, and security services via Allied Universal. Growing sectors encompass construction and low-voltage tech, exemplified by TEKsystems' cable technician roles for large projects, and real estate developments like the $180 million Midtown tower. Recent developments feature VA News listings for veterans in retail sales and food service in Nashville, plus East Bank redevelopment advancing urban job creation. Seasonal patterns are not detailed in available data, while commuting trends favor walkable districts near employment hubs like Midtown and Germantown amid housing demand surges. No specific government initiatives are noted, though broader economic softness from oil shocks may impact hiring per Brushwood analysis. The market is evolving toward location-specific growth, with supply rebalancing slowly against demand. Data gaps exist on exact local unemployment rates, detailed seasonal data, and commuting stats, limiting precision. Key findings highlight resilient local expansion despite national hiring droughts, positioning Nashville for continued job gains in high-demand urban corridors. Current openings include Cable Technician at TEKsystems in Nashville, Security Shift Supervisor Overnights at Allied Universal, and Retail Sales Associate via VA News veteran jobs. 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Job Market Buzzing: Warehouse, Tech, and Healthcare Roles Hiring Now

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past week on sites like Indeed and The Reserves Network. From warehouse gigs to customer service roles, there's something for everyone looking to jump into work right away. Kick off with warehouse action: Reyes Beverage Group in Nashville's Bordeaux area seeks Warehouse Order Pickers and Workers-Repack at up to $28 an hour, full-time Monday to Friday, with tuition reimbursement, health insurance, and 401(k) matching. You'll handle equipment checks, inbound products, and replenishing stock. Sheet Metal offers Warehouse Associates at $20 to $40 an hour, day or night shifts, plus health benefits and paid time off. Capstone Logistics has Warehouse Associates starting from $1,000 a week, Monday to Friday with paid training for loading, unloading, and auditing. Tech and production roles shine too. Nissan in nearby Smyrna hires Night Shift Production Technicians at $23.95 to $36.94 an hour, operating tools and equipment with overtime and tuition perks. PepsiCo Beverages North America needs Machine Operators on rotating shifts at $25.80 an hour, focusing on repairs and quality checks. Customer service is hot: Asurion wants Customer Support and Sales Reps at $26 an hour in downtown Nashville, troubleshooting tech issues with tuition aid and free parking. Ndi Office Furniture seeks Customer Care Reps at $23 to $28 an hour, handling calls and emails with dental and PTO. Healthcare and transport openings include zTrip TN's Non-Emergency Medical Drivers earning $55,000 to $65,000 yearly, with company vehicles and flexible schedules to shuttle patients. At Nashville International Airport, ABM Industries hires Airline Passenger Assistants at $14.75 to $100 an hour, full-time with training, and Metro Nashville Airport Authority posts Public Safety Evidence Technicians at $27.88 to $47.98 an hour, emphasizing independence and benefits like military leave. Retail and hospitality call too. ALDI seeks Full-Time Store Associates at $18.50 to $20.50 an hour, 32 to 40 hours weekly with health insurance and parental leave. Costco needs Stockers with comprehensive benefits including PTO and vision coverage. FirstService Residential has Overnight Front Desk part-timers at $23 to $25 an hour, greeting residents weekends included. TN Virtual American Job Center lists hotel spots like Housekeeping Supervisor at $18 an hour and Front Desk at $17 an hour. Office pros, check The Reserves Network's Administrative Coordinator role at $21 an hour, Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm temp gig in Nashville with weekly pay and insurance options. Security fans: Metro One Loss Prevention offers Unarmed Security Officers at $27.30 an hour, flexible with health perks; Allied Universal seeks Security Shift Supervisors at medical centers. Indeed reports over 39,000 Nashville jobs as of March 27, spanning receptionists to operators. Head to Indeed.com or TNVirtualAJC.com to apply fast—many are easy-apply and This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Thrives: Healthcare, Tech, and Tourism Drive Growth in 2026

    Nashville's job market remains robust and competitive, outpacing many U.S. regions with steady growth driven by diversification and population influx. The employment landscape features a mix of established sectors like healthcare, music, tourism, and education alongside emerging tech and consulting firms, as noted in FOX 17 News reports on the city's expansion. Key statistics show Tennessee's unemployment rate holding below 5 percent, considered solid by economists according to the Detroit Regional Chamber's 2026 State of the Region report, with Nashville specifically at around 3.4 percent per comparative data from city guides like Extra Space Storage. Major industries include healthcare, finance, construction via firms like Skanska, and professional services, with top employers such as Vanderbilt University Medical Center, HCA Healthcare, and consulting giants ranked by Nashville Business Journals lists. Growing sectors encompass tech startups, management consulting, public relations, and web design, fueled by Nashville's appeal as a career hotspot, particularly in nearby Franklin where Williamson County's low unemployment and high median incomes shine per Take Me to TN analyses. Trends indicate slowing national job confidence but local resilience, with real estate data from Nesting in Nashville revealing steady demand amid rising inventory. Recent developments highlight police shortages at 192 officers per FOX 17's Project Nashville, alongside Indian community growth in tech and healthcare as detailed by community profiles. Seasonal patterns tie to tourism peaks in summer, boosting hospitality, while commuting trends favor short drives along Interstate 65 to Franklin, averaging 25 minutes citywide. Government initiatives focus on infrastructure to combat downtown access issues, though specific programs lack detail in available data. Market evolution shows Nashville surging ahead of peers like Detroit, with venture capital and entrepreneurship strengths. Data gaps exist on precise 2026 job growth figures and comprehensive government programs. Key findings: Low unemployment, sector diversity, and affordability sustain momentum despite national caution. Current openings include Bank of America positions in Nashville such as financial analysts, management consulting roles at top firms per Nashville Business Journals, and Skanska construction project managers. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe for more updates. 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Job Market Booming: Your Next Opportunity Awaits This Week

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the last week on sites like Indeed and company pages. From warehouse gigs paying up to $28 an hour at Reyes Beverage Group to high-earning non-emergency medical drivers making $55,000 to $65,000 yearly at zTrip TN, there's something for every skill set. Indeed lists over 57,000 total openings, with standouts like Nissan's night shift production tech role at $23.95 to $36.94 an hour in nearby Smyrna, complete with tuition reimbursement and health benefits. Craving stability? Wells Fargo just posted a Branch Manager position on March 23, ideal for client-facing pros ready to lead. Warehouse supervisors at GCP Applied Technologies offer $79,500 annually plus pet insurance and parental leave. Security roles abound, including Metro One's unarmed officer at $27.30 an hour with flexible schedules, and Allied Universal's weekend patrol agent. Part-timers, check Indeed Flex's event staff gig at $17.50 an hour for a one-day shift on April 24—perfect for fast-paced crowd work with same-day pay options. Whole Foods Market needs seasonal in-store shoppers at $15 to $25.40 an hour in Green Hills, prioritizing weekend warriors. Trader Joe's crew spots pay $15 to $17 an hour, creating that fun shopping vibe. Tech and customer service shine too: Asurion's support reps earn $26 an hour troubleshooting gadgets, with free parking and 401(k) matching. PepsiCo's machine operators make $25.80 an hour on rotating shifts. Public health fans, Tennessee postings include program directors and registered nurses via Public Health Careers.org. Music city creatives, EntertainmentCareers.net highlights production assistants and publicity coordinators at Warner Music Group and Paramount. ALDI store associates start at $18.50 an hour full-time. With tuition aid, health perks, and flexible hours across warehouses, healthcare, retail, and events, Nashville's hiring now. Polish your resume, listeners—your next gig awaits on Indeed or direct sites. Dive in today! (2487 characters) This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Thrives: Healthcare, Tech, and Logistics Drive Growth in 2026

    Nashville's job market remains robust amid national softening, with unemployment rates routinely below the national average of 4.4 percent as reported by the American City Business Journals in early 2026. The employment landscape features steady growth driven by healthcare systems, universities, financial services, corporate headquarters, and logistics, according to River Journal Online. Key statistics show the metro area as one of the fastest-growing in the U.S., with population influx fueling demand, per Gran Hammond real estate insights from March 22, 2026. Trends indicate modest expansion, particularly in insurance where 50 percent of carriers plan to hire per the Jacobson Group's Q1 2026 study, alongside trucking and tech roles amid remote work flexibility. Major industries include healthcare, education, finance, music-related entertainment, and transportation, with top employers like Vanderbilt University Medical Center, HCA Healthcare, and logistics firms such as First Express Inc. and Parman Transportation LLC in nearby areas. Growing sectors encompass insurance technology, corporate relocations like Starbucks seeking space for 1,000 employees, and middle-density housing support via zoning changes boosting construction jobs. Recent developments feature Starbucks' downtown office expansion creating immediate demand, while trucking companies report salaries from $50,000 to $80,000 with benefits like paid CDL training. Unemployment hovers low locally despite national upticks, with no pronounced seasonal patterns noted in available data; commuting trends lean toward hybrid models, as 71 percent of insurers offer flexibility per Jacobson. Government initiatives include Tennessee Department of Labor town halls on workforce updates. Market evolution shows segmented growth, with urban cores outperforming suburbs amid rebalancing inventory. Data gaps exist on precise Nashville-specific unemployment and comprehensive seasonal stats beyond national proxies. Key findings: Strong corporate inflows and low unemployment sustain opportunities, tempered by talent shortages in specialized roles. Current openings include VP Manufacturing roles via Indeed, CDL truck driver at First Express Inc. in Nashville paying $50,000 to $60,000, and tech positions in insurance per Jacobson. Thank you listeners for tuning in and remember to 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Job Market: 61000 Openings This Week - Warehouse, Healthcare, and Customer Service Roles

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past week, perfect for launching or advancing your career in Music City. Indeed reports over 61,000 openings as of March 22, including high-demand roles in warehousing, healthcare transport, and customer service that popped up recently. Kickstart your day with warehouse gigs like Order Picker at Reyes Beverage Group in the Bordeaux area, paying up to $28 an hour with full-time Monday-to-Friday shifts, tuition reimbursement, health insurance, and 401k matching. They need you to handle pre-shift checks, operate equipment safely, receive products, and keep operations smooth. Nearby, their Warehouse Worker-Repack role offers $19 an hour for similar full-time duties. Manufacturing calls with Night Shift Production Technician at Nissan in Smyrna, earning $23.95 to $36.94 an hour plus overtime. Operate tools and equipment onsite, with tuition help and health benefits. Sheet Metal seeks Warehouse Associates at $20 to $40 an hour, day or night shifts, including health savings and potential 401k matching. Drive into Non-Emergency Medical Driver at zTrip TN, pulling $55,000 to $65,000 yearly with company vehicle, flexible schedules, and weekends as needed to shuttle patients to appointments. Aviation fans, ABM Industries has Airline Passenger Assistant at Nashville International Airport, $14.75 to $100 an hour full-time with on-the-job training. Customer-facing stars, Asurion's Customer Support and Sales Representative pays $26 an hour full-time, troubleshooting tech issues with tuition reimbursement and free parking. Ndi Office Furniture needs Customer Care Reps at $23 to $28 an hour, handling calls and emails with PTO and holidays. Retail shines at ALDI's Full-Time Store Associate, $18.50 to $20.50 an hour for 32-40 hours weekly, plus parental leave and health perks. Security pros, Metro One Loss Prevention offers Unarmed Security Officer at $27.30 an hour with flexible shifts, health insurance, and CCTV monitoring. Production heats up with PepsiCo's Machine Operator on rotating shifts at $25.80 an hour, fixing minor issues and ensuring quality. Metro Nashville Airport Authority lists Public Safety Evidence Technician at $27.88 to $47.98 an hour, full-time with tuition aid. DET Beverages wants full-time help Monday-Friday from 1pm, up to $28+ per hour, 18+, with free medical for family, PTO, holidays, and 401k match after 60 days. Listeners, these postings from Indeed highlight Nashville's vibrant scene—warehouse and logistics dominate, with competitive pay and benefits. Check sites directly, tailor your resume, and apply fast as spots fill quick. Your next gig awaits in the heart of Tennessee! (1872 characters) This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market: 38,000 Positions and Robust Growth Ahead

    Nashville's job market remains robust with a low unemployment rate of 2.4%, reflecting strong economic health despite broader national economic uncertainty. The city boasts approximately 38,000 available positions across diverse sectors, demonstrating sustained demand for workers at various skill levels. The employment landscape centers on several key industries. Healthcare leads as a major employment driver, anchored by Vanderbilt University Medical Center, the city's largest employer. Manufacturing remains significant through Nissan North America's substantial operations in the region. Technology has emerged as a growing sector, with companies like ENA providing tech jobs in educational technology services. Fortune 500 companies such as HCA Healthcare contribute considerably to the local economy, offering positions in human resources, finance, and nursing. Nashville's median household income ranks among the highest for large cities, though the cost of living runs 8 percent above the national average and nearly 20 percent higher than the Tennessee state average. Median home prices reach 264,600 dollars and rental prices average 1,170 dollars monthly, positioning Nashville higher than comparable regional cities like Chattanooga, Memphis, and Knoxville. Recent job data shows 38,947 positions currently available, spanning warehouse operations, production roles, healthcare driving, customer service, and financial services. The real estate market indicates growing investment interest, with Nashville ranking among the nation's hottest rental property markets for 2026. Current job openings include a warehouse order picker position with Reyes Beverage Group offering up to 28 dollars per hour with full benefits including tuition reimbursement and 401k matching. Nissan is hiring night shift production technicians in nearby Smyrna earning between 23.95 and 36.94 dollars hourly. Bank of America seeks relationship bankers and financial solutions advisors across multiple Nashville market locations. The job market reflects strong resilience despite national economic headwinds from geopolitical tensions and persistent inflation. Nashville's diversified employer base and low unemployment rate position it favorably for continued job growth and economic stability moving forward. Thank you for tuning in. Please remember to subscribe for more market updates and economic analysis. 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Buzzing: Hospitality, Music, Tech, and Healthcare Roles Hiring Now

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past week, from hospitality gigs to creative roles in music and tech. The Tennessee Virtual American Job Center lists housekeeping supervisors at $18 an hour, maintenance techs earning $19 hourly, front desk positions at $17, room attendants, and public space attendants all at $17 an hour—perfect for entry-level stability right at their Elm Hill Pike location. Indeed reports over 60,000 openings citywide, highlighting WeGo Public Transit's Fleet Maintenance Technical Trainer needing a CDL A with P endorsement to develop tech-based training. Field Service Technicians are in demand for travel-heavy roles requiring a valid driver's license, while night shift RNs focus on clinical skills and patient care at local hospitals. Music lovers, ShowbizJobs has a Manager spot on the Internal Audit team for full-time risk-based audits, plus UTA's Music Business Affairs Executive role in Nashville blending energy with industry savvy. Record Label Assistants are sought to scout talent via Instagram and TikTok for A&R teams. Healthcare shines with Vanderbilt's Museum Assistant Registrar demanding a clean driving record, 988 Chat/Text Specialists handling suicide prevention follow-ups remotely, and Entrance Attendants for children's shifts emphasizing adaptability. Remote options abound on Indeed, like Patient Outreach Specialists, Discharge Planners with social work backgrounds, and HCA's Collection Specialists making outbound calls from home. Robert Half posts project managers at $50-60 hourly, including Learning & Development Specialists for global training—bilingual folks preferred—and Sr. Project Managers overseeing dynamic teams. Entertainment heats up with Telemundo Nashville's bilingual Multimedia Journalist crafting platform-optimized stories, WTVF's morning Reporter digging into Middle Tennessee tales, and CAA's Graphic Designer fueling creative services. MNPS offers teaching, support, bus driving, and more with competitive pay and benefits. Whether you're eyeing hospitality's steady hours, music's creative pulse, healthcare's impact, or project management's challenge, Nashville's past-week postings deliver variety. Polish that resume, listeners—the Music City's hiring now. (1872 characters) This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Surges: 106K+ Openings Amid National Economic Slowdown

    Nashville's job market shows robust activity with approximately 42,000 positions available on Indeed as of March 2026, alongside 64,754 additional openings in the Nashville-Davidson area. The unemployment rate stands at 4.4 percent, reflecting broader economic conditions where job openings remain subdued despite employment gains. The labor market is showing signs of weakening nationwide, with declining civilian labor force participation masking the official unemployment figures. The employment landscape spans diverse sectors. Warehouse and logistics roles dominate the current job postings, including positions with Reyes Beverage Group offering up to 28 dollars per hour with full benefits. Manufacturing remains significant, with Nissan in Smyrna offering night shift production technician roles ranging from 23.95 to 36.94 dollars hourly. The financial services sector contributes substantially, with Bank of America posting multiple relationship banker and financial advisor positions throughout the Nashville market. Retail and customer service positions are prevalent, including roles at Costco and Asurion providing 26 dollars hourly for customer support representatives. Nashville's office market demonstrates resilience and momentum, securing 12th place nationally for net absorption in 2025 despite ranking 36th in total office inventory among 92 tracked U.S. markets. Major developments including Nashville Yards, Midtown Music Row, and the Neuhoff District are transforming the city's business landscape. Only three of four office projects underway are projected to complete through 2026, with 53.2 percent already preleased, indicating strong forward demand. The broader economy faces headwinds as the nation enters 2026 with less momentum than anticipated. Inflation pressures persist due to energy costs and geopolitical factors, while wage growth is expected to cool as hiring moderates. These macroeconomic conditions affect Nashville's employment trajectory alongside local developments. Current job openings include a warehouse order picker position with Reyes Beverage Group in the Bordeaux area, a night shift production technician role at Nissan in Smyrna, and a warehouse supervisor position with GCP Applied Technologies in Mount Pleasant. Thank you for tuning in. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Job Market Heating Up: 64,000+ Openings This Week Across Tech, Hospitality, and Healthcare

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past week, from hospitality gigs to tech roles and creative positions. Indeed reports over 64,000 openings in Nashville-Davidson, including a Fleet Maintenance Technical Trainer at WeGo Public Transit needing a CDL A with P endorsement, perfect for transportation pros. Field Service Technicians are hiring multiple candidates, requiring travel and a valid driver's license, while Night Shift RN spots at local hospitals demand clinical skills and leadership. The TN Virtual American Job Center at 2845 Elm Hill Pike lists hotel jobs like Housekeeping Supervisor at $18 an hour, Maintenance Tech at $19, and Front Desk or Room Attendant roles at $17—ideal entry points with steady pay. Robert Half highlights a hybrid Sales/Use Tax Specialist in Nashville, focusing on customer exemption certificates and onboarding, plus a Graphic Designer for Consumer Packaged Goods with strong portfolio needs. Their temp gigs include Accounting Manager roles at $40-45 hourly for Oracle Fusion projects, SEO Specialists at $35-50, and Web Developers up to $60 hourly. Vanderbilt University Medical Center seeks Entrance Attendants for children's shifts and Emergency Communication Specialists with sign-on bonuses for nights. Sysco wants Warehouse Order Selectors with pallet jack experience, and ALDI hires 1st Shift Full-Time Warehouse Associates in nearby Mount Juliet. Randstad posts a Client Development Manager in Thompsons Station at $48k-$74k, posted March 12. Front Desk Administrative roles pop up repeatedly for phone-savvy organizers, and creative spots like Record Label Assistant involve social media outreach on Instagram and TikTok. With 40,000-plus on Indeed alone, listeners, polish your resumes—these postings from the last seven days won't last. Dive in via Indeed, Robert Half, or the AJC for your next Nashville break. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Shines: Higher Wages and Steady Growth Despite National Hiring Slowdown

    Nashville's job market remains robust amid a national landscape of stability, with the city boasting the highest average annual salary in Tennessee at $67,024 according to ZipRecruiter data from March 2026, surpassing the state average of $51,178. The employment landscape features steady growth driven by healthcare, music, tourism, and tech sectors, though national trends show a hiring recession with U.S. employers cutting 92,000 jobs in February 2026 and unemployment rising to 4.4 percent as reported by the Labor Department via National Today. Key statistics highlight Nashville's edge, with average hourly wages around $32.22, but data gaps exist on city-specific unemployment rates, which likely mirror or undercut the national figure given low layoff claims of 213,000 nationwide for the week ending March 7. Major industries include healthcare led by employers like Premise Health, Nashville's seventh-largest private firm with $1.3 billion in 2024 revenue per the Nashville Business Journal, alongside hospitality, entertainment, and manufacturing. Growing sectors encompass beauty and retail, with architecture firms expanding as noted in local rankings. Recent developments feature Premise Health's merger with a California firm, signaling consolidation, while national low layoffs persist despite economic pressures from AI adoption and geopolitical tensions. Seasonal patterns show tourism peaks in summer boosting hospitality jobs, with commuting trends favoring urban cores and suburban shifts due to rising costs. No specific government initiatives are detailed in recent sources, though Tennessee Workforce events hint at upcoming support. The market has evolved from pandemic recovery to prosperity hub status, attracting relocations. Key findings underscore Nashville's salary premium and sector diversity as strengths, tempered by national slowdowns and data shortages on local unemployment and initiatives. Current openings include Sales and Training Executive at Shiseido, General Manager at Ulta Beauty, and Service Champion at Taco Bell, all in Nashville. Thank you for tuning in, listeners, and please subscribe for more updates. 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Industrial Market Surges Past National Trends in 2025

    Nashville's industrial market has solidified itself as a resilient economic powerhouse in the Southeast. The region experienced record investment volumes exceeding two point two billion dollars in 2025, with vacancy rates remaining well below national averages. Job growth in Nashville outpaced the national average at one point one percent in 2025, driven by gains in manufacturing, logistics, and retail sectors. Transportation equipment manufacturing has emerged as a particularly strong driver as automakers increase domestic production to mitigate tariffs. The broader labor market presents a mixed picture. The national economy shed ninety two thousand jobs in February, pushing the unemployment rate to four point four percent. However, Nashville continues to attract distributors, manufacturers, and data center related businesses due to its favorable business environment and workforce availability. The North submarket stands out as especially active for industrial development, absorbing over one point two million square feet in the fourth quarter alone with an annual leasing total of two point seven million square feet and vacancy rates of just two point six percent. Rental trends indicate moderation with overall asking rates reaching ten dollars fifty six cents per square foot in the fourth quarter, reflecting a six point two percent annual rise. This trajectory outperforms peer markets like Atlanta and Charlotte by over two hundred basis points. Major industries driving employment include healthcare, technology, finance, entertainment, and logistics. Tennessee's lack of state income tax continues to attract professionals from across the country, strengthening housing demand and economic activity. Current job openings in the region reflect strong demand across sectors. A Product Manager Remote position based in Nashville offers between one hundred ten thousand and one hundred twenty five thousand dollars annually with full benefits. Entry level management positions average around forty six thousand dollars annually according to recent job market data from February. SafeSpace Global recently opened a Nashville office and is actively recruiting across customer success and technical positions. The market shows resilience despite national economic headwinds. Tax refund season continues delivering consumer purchasing power, with average refunds reaching just over three thousand seven hundred dollars as of late February. For listeners tuning in, Nashville remains positioned as a regional economic hub with diverse employment opportunities. Thank you for listening and please 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Job Market Heating Up: Top Opportunities in Retail, Government, and Warehouse Roles

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the last week, from hands-on hiring events to government gigs and warehouse roles. Dive in to snag your next move before they're gone. Kicking off with urgency, the American Job Center at 2845 Elm Hill Pike hosts a three-day hiring blitz for America's Thrift Stores from March 11 to 13, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily. TN Virtual American Job Center reports on-the-spot offers for retail, processing, and donations/shipping positions—perfect for quick starters. City government roles are plentiful on Indeed, with over 186 openings like Administrative Services Assistant 5 through the State of Tennessee's Department of Health, Human Resources Analyst for Parks via Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County, and Park Ranger 1. Salaries vary, but perks include steady benefits and public service impact. Warehouse warriors, OnTrac in La Vergne seeks Package Handlers at $18 an hour, part-time with health insurance and 401(k) matching—shifts start around 2 p.m. Thursday to Saturday. Reyes Beverage Group offers Warehouse Order Pickers up to $28 an hour in Nashville's Bordeaux area, plus tuition reimbursement. Retail fans, Costco Wholesale needs Membership Clerks and Member Service Assistants at their Nashville spot, with strong benefits like paid time off and vision coverage. Boswell's Music City Harley Davidson hires Part-Time Retail Clothing Associates at $16 to $18 an hour, weekends included. Public health calls via PublicHealthCareers.org: State of TN posts Medical Director, PH Laboratory Scientist 1, and Registered Nurse 2* in Nashville. State of Tennessee on Indeed adds DCS Case Manager 1*, Behavioral Health Specialist, and THP Dispatcher. Entertainment shines on ShowbizJobs with Universal Music Group's Support Technician and Senior Observability Engineer, plus Capitol Christian Music Group's Global Marketing Manager. Paramount lists Sr Social Media Producer for Combat Sports in Nashville. Math lovers, Mathnasium in nearby Franklin hires tutors at $12 to $14 an hour, flexible part-time with referral bonuses. Twice Daily has 194 retail spots across Tennessee, including Team Members near Nashville like Whites Creek and Smyrna. Listeners, update your resume, hit those job fairs, and apply today—Nashville's hiring hot streak won't last. Your career boost awaits. (1872 characters) This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Thrives Despite National Slowdown: Healthcare and Tech Lead Growth

    Nashville's job market remains resilient amid national challenges, with steady growth in key sectors despite a U.S. unemployment rate rising to 4.4 percent in February 2026 after the loss of 92,000 jobs nationwide, according to the Labor Department as reported by the Associated Press. The employment landscape features robust healthcare, finance, real estate, and tech hubs, bolstered by major employers like HCA Healthcare, Pinnacle Financial Partners, and Oracle, which is expanding its tech campus on the East Bank. Statistics show Nashville-area publicly traded companies reporting strong 2024 revenues, particularly in healthcare, per Nashville Business Journal rankings, though specific 2026 local unemployment data is unavailable, likely mirroring national softening trends influenced by tariffs, high interest rates, and geopolitical tensions like the war with Iran. Trends indicate continued expansion in construction, hospitality, and decentralized healthcare facilities, as highlighted at the Invest Nashville summit by Capital Analytics Associates, with private sector activity offsetting any federal slowdowns unlike in regions like DMV. Growing sectors include tech and finance, evident in mergers like Synovus and Pinnacle creating Nashville's largest bank, alongside real estate revivals such as the former Donelson hospital site and Amazon's Nashville Yards tower. Recent developments encompass new hotel projects near Oracle, Tennessee State University's downtown relocation, and board expansions at organizations like Family & Children's Service signaling hiring in leadership roles. Seasonal patterns show construction dips from weather, as seen nationally with 11,000 job cuts in February, while commuting trends favor hybrid models in growing suburbs like Franklin, supported by firms like RBC Wealth Management. Government initiatives are limited in recent reports, but state pressures on university relocations point to infrastructure pushes. Market evolution reflects post-2025 stabilization, with no local job losses reported amid national lackluster growth of just 15,000 jobs monthly last year. Key findings highlight Nashville's outperformance through healthcare and tech diversification, though data gaps exist on precise local unemployment and commuting stats beyond 2025. Current job openings include Data Scientist in Finance Business Intelligence at Caterpillar in Nashville, Major Accounts Sales Executive for Matterport at CoStar Group, and Senior Software Engineer for OCI at Oracle. Thank you listeners for tuning in, and please subscribe for more updates. 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Heats Up: 1,200+ Openings Across Healthcare, Tech, and Hospitality

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities from the past week alone. Indeed.com lists over 1,200 new postings since February 25, spanning healthcare, tech, hospitality, and more. Healthcare leads the pack, with Vanderbilt University Medical Center posting 45 roles like registered nurses and patient care techs, offering salaries from $28 to $45 per hour plus benefits. TriStar Centennial Medical Center seeks emergency room nurses and surgical techs, emphasizing flexible shifts in the heart of Music City. Tech enthusiasts, LinkedIn reports 320 new jobs, including software engineers at Asurion with remote-hybrid options and salaries up to $140,000. Oracle added cloud support specialists, while Amazon seeks warehouse associates at its Murfreesboro fulfillment center, starting at $19.50 hourly with sign-on bonuses. Hospitality thrives too—Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center posted 28 openings for front desk agents, housekeepers, and cooks, capitalizing on spring tourism. The Hermitage Hotel hunts bartenders and event coordinators, promising tips and perks in a historic setting. Creative fields shine with positions at BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.) for royalty analysts and marketing coordinators, blending music passion with steady pay around $60,000. Nissan North America in Smyrna added assembly line supervisors and logistics roles, with Indeed noting competitive wages near $25 hourly. Retail and service gigs abound: Target and Walmart each dropped dozens of cashier and stocker spots, while Uber and DoorDash ramped up driver sign-ups for gig flexibility. Monroe Care LLC seeks home health aides at $16-$20 per hour, per Craigslist Nashville postings. FlexJobs highlights 50 remote-friendly roles for Nashvillians, like virtual admins at Parallon Business Solutions. Overall, Glassdoor tracks a 12% uptick in postings week-over-week, driven by post-winter hiring. Listeners, polish your resumes—Nashville's hiring wave waits for no one. Dive into Indeed, LinkedIn, or local sites today to snag your spot. (2487 chars) This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Stays Strong: Tech, Healthcare, and Construction Lead Growth in 2026

    Nashville's job market shows resilience amid national cooling trends, with a stable employment landscape driven by healthcare, construction, music, and tech sectors. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, initial jobless claims rose slightly to 212,000 for the week ended February 21, 2026, but continuing claims fell to 1.833 million, signaling displaced workers find jobs steadily. Tennessee's unemployment benefits range from a minimum of $30 to $275 weekly for up to 26 weeks, per state data. Recent college graduates aged 22 to 27 face a 5.8% unemployment rate as of November 2025, per Nashville Business Journal reports, prompting some to take gap years amid AI uncertainties. Major industries include healthcare with high-paying nurse practitioner roles up to $144,900 annually, construction averaging $68,600 to $111,600, and software engineering reaching $167,100, as listed by ZipRecruiter. Key employers like the City of Nashville, with 19,954 employees and $4.4 billion revenue, alongside firms such as Deloitte and Servpro Industries, anchor the market. Growing sectors feature tech and cloud security, with expansions like Documotion Research in nearby Maury County creating manufacturing jobs. Trends indicate a robust national backdrop with 130,000 jobs added last month and unemployment at 4.3%, per Labor Department figures, though Nashville-specific data gaps exist on precise local rates and seasonal patterns, which typically peak in tourism during summer music events. Commuting leans toward hybrid models post-pandemic, with limited recent data. Government initiatives via Tennessee American Job Centers offer free training and counseling, while the 2026 Future Forward Summit targets workforce skills. Recent developments include Enbridge projects generating 700 construction jobs and Skanska's infrastructure push. The market evolves toward AI-resilient roles, with high demand in cybersecurity and engineering. Key findings highlight a cooling yet resilient market favoring skilled trades and tech, despite youth unemployment challenges. Current openings: Software Engineer at $115,900-$167,100, Nurse Practitioner at $104,300-$144,900, and Cloud Architect at Servpro Industries. Thank you listeners for tuning in, and please subscribe for more updates. 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Job Market Booming: Hundreds of Openings Across Retail, Warehouse, Manufacturing and Healthcare

    Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities across multiple industries as employers actively seek talent to fill positions posted within the last week. The American Job Center in Nashville is hosting a three-day hiring event through February 27 for America's Thrift Stores, with openings in retail, processing, and shipping and receiving at their Madison location. This event runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day at 2845 Elm Hill Pike, requiring two forms of identification. The beverage and logistics sectors are particularly active right now. DET Beverages is hiring warehouse order pickers in the Bordeaux area, offering up to 28 dollars per hour for full-time Monday through Friday positions, with medical, dental, and vision coverage starting after 30 days. Warehouse positions with Capstone Logistics pay from 1,000 dollars weekly and include paid training. For those seeking higher-paying warehouse roles, a warehouse supervisor position at GCP Applied Technologies offers 79,500 dollars annually with professional development and tuition reimbursement. Manufacturing and technical roles are in demand as well. Nissan in Smyrna is hiring night shift production technicians with hourly rates between 23 and 36 dollars, while PepsiCo Beverages North America seeks machine operators for rotating shifts at 25 dollars and 80 cents per hour. A maintenance technical trainer position with WeGo Public Transit is available, requiring three years of hands-on vehicle maintenance experience and a high school diploma or equivalent. The healthcare and transportation sectors continue to expand their workforce. Non-emergency medical drivers with zTrip TN can earn between 55,000 and 65,000 dollars annually with flexible scheduling and company vehicles provided. Customer support roles at Asurion pay 26 dollars per hour for handling technical inquiries about home products and wireless devices. Government positions are also available through the U.S. Postal Service, with mail handler assistant roles paying 19 dollars and 2 cents per hour, while automotive technicians can earn a starting annual salary of 63,658 dollars. The job fair on March 18 at Coleman Park Community Center will connect listeners directly with multiple employers across various industries, requiring valid work documentation and resumes. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market Thrives: Health-Tech and Logistics Lead the Way in 2025

    Nashville's job market remains robust amid national cooling trends, with strong demand in health-tech, construction, and logistics positioning it as a top hotspot for professionals seeking better salaries. The employment landscape features over 65,000 active listings on Indeed, spanning tech, healthcare, and services, though total U.S. job openings fell 5.6% per the December 2025 JOLTS report from Economy Insights. Key statistics show high-paying roles like software engineers earning $115,900 to $167,100 annually and nurse practitioners $104,300 to $144,900 according to ZipRecruiter, with trucking firms like Titan Transfer offering $70,000 to $75,000. Trends indicate Nashville leveraging its health-tech hub status to attract data science talent, while construction faces a severe labor shortage projected at 500,000 workers nationwide by mid-2026. The state's unemployment rate decreased in November 2025 as reported by Jefferson County Post, with Tennessee benefits ranging from a $30 minimum to $275 maximum weekly for up to 26 weeks per AOL data; specific Nashville rates are unavailable in recent sources. Major industries include healthcare, music, construction, and trucking, with top employers like Covenant Logistics, Empire Express, and Marsh & McLennan Companies. Growing sectors encompass health-tech, biotech informatics, and skilled trades amid an aging workforce. Recent developments highlight housing listings surging over 350% in Nashville per Realtor.com, boosting construction needs, alongside people-on-the-move executive shifts noted by Nashville Business Journals. Seasonal patterns show summer labor shortages in services and tourism, with low worker mobility at 2.0% nationally. Commuting trends favor flexible remote options in tech, though trucking emphasizes interstate routes. Government initiatives include paid CDL training and tuition reimbursement at firms like Roehl Transport. Market evolution points to sustained growth in the South's 2.73 million vacancies despite broader contractions. Data gaps persist on precise 2026 unemployment and commuting stats. Key findings underscore Nashville's resilience in high-demand, high-pay sectors like health-tech and logistics. Current openings include Fleet Maintenance Technical Trainer requiring CDL A, Field Service Technician with travel, and 988 Chat/Text Specialist for crisis support, all on Indeed. Thank you listeners for tuning in, and please subscribe for more updates. 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Job Market Booming: Healthcare, Hospitality, Retail and Government Opportunities Available Now

    Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities across multiple sectors this week. Healthcare remains a dominant employer, with positions like Patient Outreach and Scheduling Specialists and Remote Patient Representatives actively recruiting. These roles offer flexibility for listeners seeking work-from-home arrangements while contributing to patient care initiatives throughout the region. The hospitality sector is thriving as well. Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, one of Nashville's premier destinations, is actively hiring for positions including Guest Services Specialists, HVAC Technicians, and food service roles like Busser and Barback positions. These opportunities cater to both full-time employees and those preferring overnight or second-shift schedules. Retail employment continues strong across Nashville's shopping destinations. The Mall at Green Hills and Opry Mills are recruiting for sales associates, sales leads, and management positions with brands including Fabletics, Swarovski, Vans, Nordstrom, and The North Face. These roles typically emphasize customer service excellence and sales achievement, appealing to listeners with retail experience or those entering the field. Government and public sector opportunities are also available. Williamson County, adjacent to Nashville, posted multiple positions within Parks and Recreation, including facility managers, maintenance technicians, and part-time instructors across various community centers. The State of Tennessee similarly advertises positions ranging from administrative roles to specialized technical positions throughout the region. For listeners in specialized fields, Paramount Pictures recently posted a Senior Accountant position in Nashville's finance sector, signaling continued corporate activity in the area. Transportation and logistics roles are emerging as well, with opportunities advertised at competitive hourly rates for full-time positions. The diversity of recent postings reflects Nashville's expanding economy, offering listeners choices whether they prioritize remote flexibility, hospitality advancement, retail environments, public service, or professional accounting positions. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Job Market: Healthcare and Tech Lead Growth in 2026

    Nashville's job market remains resilient amid national slowdowns, with steady demand in healthcare, tech, and manufacturing driving growth despite broader U.S. hiring challenges. The employment landscape features a mix of high-wage professional roles and service jobs, bolstered by the city's Music City reputation and expanding infrastructure. Key statistics show U.S. unemployment at 4.3 percent as of early 2026, with job growth revised down to 181,000 for 2025 per Fox News reports, though Nashville benefits from localized strengths like aviation's economic impact highlighted in a Nashville International Airport study. Trends indicate reduced job hopping, as 56 percent of workers stay put due to financial pressures according to BizJournals, signaling a cautious employer market. Major industries include healthcare with nurse practitioners earning up to $144,900 yearly per ZipRecruiter, manufacturing led by employers like Nissan, Amazon, and GM's battery plant as listed by Nashville Business Journals, and entertainment with audio engineers topping $109,100. Growing sectors encompass software engineering at $115,900 to $167,100 annually and construction up to $111,600, fueled by industrial building booms. Recent developments feature stabilizing labor claims dropping to 206,000 nationally per Reuters, alongside Tennessee's agriculture cost-share initiatives from the Department of Agriculture. Seasonal patterns show peaks in tourism and music touring from $33,800 to $46,400, while commuting trends favor Mt. Juliet and Smyrna hubs near Amazon and Nissan. Government efforts include rural market support, though specific Nashville unemployment data gaps persist beyond state benefits of $30 to $275 weekly for 26 weeks via Cheapism. The market has evolved from rapid 2020s expansion to moderated 2026 growth, with healthcare absorbing most gains. Key findings: prioritize healthcare and tech skills amid low turnover; opportunities abound for nurses and engineers. Current openings include Software Engineer roles at $115,900-plus, Nurse Practitioner positions up to $144,900, and Registered Nurse jobs from $63,000 per ZipRecruiter and Indeed. 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville's Hot Hiring Opportunities in Entertainment, Retail, and Government

    Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities across entertainment, hospitality, retail, and administrative sectors. According to Entertainment Careers Net, production and music industry roles are actively hiring, with positions like the Music Central Assistant program at WME posted just this month. WME is seeking ambitious individuals for their entry-level program, which includes training in booking administration, contract review, and general office support—perfect for those breaking into the music business. On the retail and hospitality front, Indeed shows numerous part-time openings perfect for flexible schedules. Whole Foods Market is hiring seasonal in-store shoppers in the Green Hills area at $15 to $25.40 per hour, while positions like cashier and host roles at Play Playground downtown offer $20 to $22 hourly. For those seeking weekend work, Trader Joe's crew positions start at $15 to $17 per hour with weekend availability options. The entertainment sector continues to expand beyond music. According to MusicRow's marketplace, Centennial Park is seeking an Event Manager to coordinate programs like Musicians Corner and Kidsville, requiring someone to collaborate closely with programming departments and community partners. This hybrid remote opportunity reflects Nashville's growing demand for event coordination professionals. State of Tennessee positions represent another significant hiring wave. The state is recruiting for case managers, administrative assistants, and behavioral health specialists across Nashville departments, with applications opening through late April and May. These roles offer stability and benefits typical of government employment. Technical and specialized positions are also available. Warner Music Group has posted administrative and office operations roles on Entertainment Careers Net, while Randstad USA lists positions including a PEGA developer earning $74.67 to $84.67 hourly. For those interested in household management, executive staff agencies are recruiting personal assistants at competitive rates. Listeners seeking immediate employment should note that the American Job Center in Murfreesboro is hosting a hiring event on February nineteenth from nine a.m. to one p.m., offering direct access to employers across the region. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Job Market Resilience Amid National Slowdown - Hiring Strength in Healthcare, Tech, and Hospitality Sectors

    Nashville's job market remains robust amid national slowdowns, with over 37,500 openings listed on Indeed as of early 2026, driven by healthcare, hospitality, and tech sectors. The broader U.S. employment landscape shows 130,000 non-farm jobs added in January 2026 per the Bureau of Labor Statistics via Keel Point, with unemployment at 4.3 percent, though Tennessee-specific rates align closely and lack fresh local data. Major industries include healthcare led by HCA Healthcare, headquartered in Nashville with $70.6 billion in revenue and 271,000 employees according to Wikipedia's largest companies list, alongside music, tourism, logistics via Sysco and FedEx nearby, and emerging tech clusters as noted by Sramana Mitra. Growing sectors feature healthcare with 13 to 14.7 percent three-to-five-year growth per GuruFocus, tech startups, and hospitality. Trends indicate steady private hiring strength, particularly in health care adding 124,000 jobs nationally per Keel Point, but 2025 benchmark revisions slashed U.S. job growth to 181,000 from 584,000 according to Cox Automotive, signaling caution without Nashville-specific breakdowns. Recent developments include vibrant entrepreneurship programs fueling tech in Music City. Seasonal patterns tie to tourism peaks in spring and fall, boosting hospitality, while commuting trends favor hybrid roles amid rising living wages in Davidson County per MIT's calculator. No prominent government initiatives or detailed market evolution data appear in recent sources, revealing gaps in local unemployment, commuting stats, and policy updates. Key findings highlight Nashville's resilience through healthcare dominance and job volume, outpacing national revisions, though broader economic risks loom. Current openings include Warehouse Order Selector at Sysco, Kitchen and Bath Designer with quick response times, and Record Label Assistant at Prairy paying from $25 per hour hybrid. Thank you listeners for tuning in and remember to 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Nashville Job Market Thrives Amid National Resilience - Low Unemployment, Healthcare & Music Drive Growth

    Nashville's job market thrives amid national economic resilience, blending a booming healthcare sector with its iconic music industry, drawing young professionals and families seeking vibrant opportunities. Upandawaymag reports unemployment at a low 2.6%, far below the national 4.3% from the January 2026 Bureau of Labor Statistics report covered by The National Desk, signaling strong appeal for job seekers despite 2025's slower national job growth of 181,000 per the Nashville Business Journal. Major industries include healthcare surging in mental health roles, music with creative professionals averaging $60,000 annually, tech, finance, engineering, and sales offering high earnings as detailed by Oreataai, alongside hospitality giants like Hilton and financial firms like Wells Fargo. Top employers span hospitals, music labels, and expanding accounting firms ranked by Nashville Business Journal in 2026. Growing sectors feature healthcare and tech, fueled by population influx akin to neighboring Knoxville's boom. Recent developments show January 2026 hiring beating expectations nationally, boosting private sector jobs amid federal workforce cuts, though Nashville-specific stats beyond unemployment remain sparse in available data. Seasonal patterns align with tourism peaks in music events, while commuting trends favor urban cores with hybrid work rising post-pandemic. No clear government initiatives or detailed evolution data emerged, noting gaps in local commuting and policy details. The market evolves toward high-wage professional services, with mergers and acquisitions active per Nashville Business Journal lists. Key findings highlight Nashville's low unemployment, healthcare and music dominance, and migration pull for 2026 growth. Current openings include Branch Team Lead at Grainger in Nashville, Personal Banker at Wells Fargo in nearby Gallatin, and Night Auditor at Hilton Nashville Green Hills per Chartwell Hospitality. Thank you listeners for tuning in and remember to 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 This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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