Seattle Job Market Buzzing: Tech, Healthcare, and Service Roles in High Demand
Seattle’s job market has been buzzing over the past week, and listeners exploring new opportunities will find a wide range of roles across tech, healthcare, retail, hospitality, and the public sector.
In technology, major employers continue to post fresh openings, especially in cloud and AI. Amazon’s careers site lists new roles in software development engineering, data science, solutions architecture, and program management in Seattle, many of them hybrid or office-based in South Lake Union and downtown. Microsoft’s recent postings emphasize cloud infrastructure, security engineering, and product management tied to Azure and AI initiatives, with several roles based in its Seattle and nearby Puget Sound offices. Startups and smaller tech companies are also active, with recent listings for full‑stack developers, UX designers, DevOps engineers, and technical product managers, often offering flexible schedules and remote‑friendly policies anchored in the Seattle area.
Healthcare employers have posted a wave of new jobs as well. Large systems like UW Medicine, Providence Swedish, and Virginia Mason Franciscan Health have added fresh openings for registered nurses in specialties such as emergency, ICU, oncology, and labor and delivery, along with respiratory therapists, medical assistants, and imaging technologists. Listeners with administrative or support backgrounds will see new listings for clinic coordinators, patient service representatives, revenue cycle specialists, and health IT roles focused on electronic health records and analytics. These health organizations often highlight sign‑on bonuses, night‑shift differentials, and tuition assistance in their newest postings.
Retail and hospitality are ramping up too, reflecting ongoing tourism and neighborhood growth. Large chains and local businesses have posted recent openings for baristas, servers, bartenders, front‑desk associates, line cooks, and hotel housekeeping staff across downtown, Capitol Hill, South Lake Union, and the waterfront. Many of these roles emphasize immediate start dates, part‑time and full‑time options, and tips or incentive pay. Grocery and big‑box retailers around Seattle are advertising newly posted jobs for cashiers, stock associates, department specialists, and store supervisors, often with benefits for those working more than 20 to 30 hours a week.
Logistics, transportation, and warehousing have also seen new postings. Major delivery and logistics firms list fresh openings for package handlers, delivery drivers with local routes, warehouse associates, and operations supervisors in hubs around SODO and the industrial areas south of downtown. Some positions stress predictable shifts and opportunities for overtime, appealing to listeners seeking consistent hourly work.
For those interested in government and education, the City of Seattle and King County have recently posted jobs spanning civil engineering, transportation planning, information technology, finance, human services, and parks and recreation roles. Local school districts and nearby colleges are listing new opportunities for teachers, paraeducators, custodial and facilities staff, academic advisors, and student services coordinators as they prepare for upcoming terms.
Remote‑eligible roles tied to Seattle continue to appear in job postings as well. Many companies headquartered or heavily staffed in the city are advertising fully remote positions in customer success, marketing, accounting, HR, and project management, where being in the Pacific time zone is preferred but daily commuting is not required.
Across these categories, common themes stand out in the most recent postings: frequent mention of hybrid work for professional roles, strong demand for healthcare and engineering talent, and steady hiring in customer‑facing positions that keep Seattle’s neighborhoods, restaurants, and cultural venues running. For listeners, this past week’s job listings show a city that remains deeply rooted in technology and healthcare while continuing to offer abundant opportunities in service, public sector, and support roles for a wide range of experience levels.