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Discover insightful analysis and expert commentary on the Houston Job Market Report podcast, your go-to resource for the latest employment trends, industry shifts, and career opportunities in Houston. Stay ahead with in-depth interviews, data-driven evaluations, and actionable advice tailored to job seekers, employers, and local businesses. Whether you're navigating the job market or looking to hire top talent, this podcast provides the essential information you need to thrive in one of the fastest-growing employment hubs in the country. Subscribe now and stay informed with the Houston Job Market Report. For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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episode Houston's Job Market Booming: Healthcare, Tech, and Construction Lead Growth in 2026 artwork

Houston's Job Market Booming: Healthcare, Tech, and Construction Lead Growth in 2026

Houston's job market thrives on diversity and resilience, offering robust opportunities in a cost-effective major metro. According to Randstad USA, healthcare, logistics, and engineering form the core employment landscape, with rising demand in customer experience, tech, and life sciences driving expansion. The Texas Workforce Commission reports Texas added 46,800 nonfarm jobs in March 2026, reaching 14.4 million total, with Professional and Business Services gaining 14,900 positions monthly and Construction leading annual growth at 2.4 percent. Statewide unemployment holds steady at 4.3 percent seasonally adjusted, likely mirroring Houston's trends given its economic weight, though metro-specific data lags until May 22 release. Major industries include energy, healthcare, and trade, with top employers like NASA and Comcast. Growing sectors encompass life sciences, digital tech, and infrastructure, fueled by consistent investments. Recent developments show trade, transportation, and utilities adding 13,500 jobs monthly, alongside leisure and hospitality's 6,800 gain. Seasonal patterns favor construction peaks, while commuting trends leverage Houston's affordability for broader metro access. No specific government initiatives appear in current data, but youth workforce programs hint at targeted efforts. The market evolves toward innovation, blending traditional strengths with tech integration, though national jobless claims at historic lows contrast some seekers' challenges from low quits and hires. Data gaps exist on precise Houston unemployment and commuting stats. Key findings: Steady 4.3 percent unemployment, construction and professional services boom, tech-life sciences growth amid 133,000-plus openings per Indeed. Current openings include Senior Business Account Executive at Comcast in Houston with $64,500 base and $114,500 total target; Warehouse Coordinator via TPI Staffing; Employer Partnerships Manager for youth programs at Burnett Specialists. 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.

1 de may de 2026 - 2 min
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Houston's Job Market 2026: Growth in Tech and Trades Amid Economic Uncertainty

Houston's job market in 2026 reflects a mixed landscape of financial strain and selective growth amid broader economic pressures. The 2026 Kinder Houston Area Survey from Rice University’s Kinder Institute reveals job optimism at its lowest since the 1980s, with confidence in job opportunities dropping 29 points in Harris County; over one in five residents report being worse off financially than last year, rising to one-third for households under $25,000, though even high earners above $150,000 saw struggles double to 8 percent. Unemployment specifics remain unavailable in recent data, marking a gap, but the economy tops local concerns for one-quarter of residents across Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery counties. Major industries like energy, manufacturing, and tech dominate, with ExxonMobil actively hiring for technology roles in Houston. The Dallas Fed’s Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey for April 2026 shows expansion strengthening, with production up to 19.0 and new orders at 9.9, though employment stays flat at -0.9; shipments and capacity utilization also rose. Growing sectors include apprenticeships, up 250 percent statewide to over 42,400 via Texas Workforce Commission programs in high-demand fields like machinists. CEO Magazine ranks Texas best for business for the 22nd year, placing Houston 26th among large U.S. cities for startups. Trends point to hybrid remote work surging, with over 5,600 openings on Indeed, alongside rising price pressures but stable wages. Recent developments highlight financial stress across incomes, while manufacturing eyes future growth. Seasonal patterns are not detailed in data. Commuting shifts toward flexible hybrid models, per job listings. Government initiatives like TWC apprenticeships build talent pipelines. The market evolves toward skilled trades and tech amid pessimism. Key findings: Pessimism dominates despite manufacturing gains and business rankings; focus on apprenticeships and hybrids for opportunities. Current openings include Division Order Supervisor and Business Process Analyst III at OakTree Staffing in Houston, plus Technology Jobs at ExxonMobil. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—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.

27 de abr de 2026 - 2 min
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Houston's Job Market: Navigating Tech Growth Amid Slowdown

Houston's job market reflects a stable yet slowing landscape amid national trends, with Texas employment growth projected at 1.4 percent in 2026 per the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank forecast, though Houston saw a 1.6 percent decline in February alongside cities like Fort Worth. The Dallas Fed reports Texas jobs grew sluggishly by 0.3 percent that month, hampered by declining immigration reducing labor supply from 2.7 million net arrivals in 2024 to 1.3 million in 2025 and potentially 321,000 in 2026, per U.S. Census Bureau data analyzed by the Brookings Institution. Unemployment rates dipped statewide except in Houston, where specific figures remain unavailable in recent surveys, indicating a data gap. Major industries include energy, healthcare, logistics, and engineering, with ExxonMobil and Houston Airport System as key employers; Randstad USA highlights rising demand in tech, life sciences, customer experience, and professional services. Growing sectors encompass innovation and startups, fueled by Houston's tech ecosystem per Houston.org, and energy support services expecting slight employment increases according to the Dallas Fed Energy Survey Q1 2026, where 59 percent of executives anticipate stable headcounts and 28 percent slight growth. Trends show a no-hire, no-fire balance with U.S. initial jobless claims at 214,000 for the week ending April 18, 2026, per national reports, alongside uneven hiring slowdowns in white-collar roles noted by The Ismaili economic advisory. Recent developments include stalled 2025 growth after prior outperformance, impacted by policy shifts like immigration restrictions. Seasonal patterns are not detailed in available data. Commuting trends leverage Houston's affordability and infrastructure investments. Government initiatives focus on global economy boosts via reports like the Greater Houston Partnership's State of Houston's Global Economy. The market evolves toward tech diversification amid energy stability. Key findings: Houston offers 89,691 jobs per Indeed as of April 24, 2026, with resilience in energy and emerging tech despite headwinds; job seekers face competition, especially graduates. Current openings: Client Development Manager at Randstad ($61,490-$94,139/year), New Mexico Commingle Regulatory Expert at ExxonMobil (Houston, posted April 23), Water Service Technician I at Houston Airport System (posted April 23). Thank you for tuning in, listeners—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.

24 de abr de 2026 - 4 min
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Houston's Job Market Thrives in 2026: Energy, Tech, and Biopharma Lead Growth

Houston's job market remains robust in 2026, ranking 26th among U.S. cities for startup opportunities according to WalletHub's analysis of job openings per labor force civilian minus unemployment rate. The employment landscape features steady growth in energy, manufacturing, biopharma, and aviation, bolstered by the city's role as an energy hub and port city, though data on exact unemployment rates is limited in recent reports. Key statistics show Texas biopharma employing over 116,000 statewide with job postings up 68 percent year-over-year per BioSpace, while Houston's housing market recovery with 88,634 single-family home sales in 2025 per Houston Association of Realtors signals economic strength supporting job stability. Trends indicate rising hybrid work adoption amid surging gas prices potentially hitting $4 per gallon as noted by Click2Houston, alongside growth in tech startups per Houston.org. Unemployment specifics are unavailable in current sources, but national comparisons suggest competitiveness. Major industries include energy with ExxonMobil posting openings, refining via ZipRecruiter listings, manufacturing highlighted by Texas Injection Molding's No. 8 Plastics News Best Places to Work ranking, biopharma from firms like Eagle Analytical and Eli Lilly, ports with 81 Indeed jobs, and airports via Houston Airport System's 95 roles. Growing sectors encompass biopharma with over 80 Texas openings, innovation ecosystems, and logistics. Recent developments feature hybrid schedules in professional services per Click2Houston and biopharma expansion. Seasonal patterns align with spring housing upticks per HAR economists, while commuting trends shift toward remote options to counter fuel costs. No specific government initiatives appear in data, and market evolution shows maturation toward pre-pandemic normalcy with high housing inventory at 4.5 months supply. Data gaps persist on precise 2026 unemployment and total job adds. Key findings highlight Houston's resilient, diverse market favoring energy, health sciences, and startups, with hybrid trends easing commutes. Current openings include Refinery Security Officer at Allied Universal in Deer Park paying $14.75 hourly per ZipRecruiter, Senior Employee Relations Specialist at Houston Airport System per Careers in Government, and energy positions at ExxonMobil per their careers site. 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.

20 de abr de 2026 - 3 min
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Houston's Job Market Surges: Energy and Biotech Lead Growth in 2026

Houston's job market remains resilient amid national slowdowns, with Texas nonfarm jobs at 14.4 million in February 2026 after a slight monthly dip, according to the Texas Workforce Commission. The state's unemployment rate holds steady at 4.3 percent, outpacing national growth, while Houston leads with forecasted regional job expansion in 2026 per the Greater Houston Partnership. Employment landscape features strength in energy despite upstream oil and gas losses of 900 jobs in early 2026, as TIPRO reports elevated hiring with 2,207 postings in Houston alone, led by ExxonMobil, Energy Transfer, and Baker Hughes. Key statistics show Texas adding 73,800 jobs over the year, with professional services up 6,300 monthly and manufacturing gaining 2,500. Trends indicate decelerating national payrolls but Houston's outperformance in construction at 2.7 percent annual growth. Major industries include energy, healthcare, and biomanufacturing, bolstered by Texas Medical Center and San Jacinto College partnerships. Growing sectors encompass logistics, field operations like truck driving, and biomanufacturing workforce pipelines. Recent developments feature Governor Abbott promoting the Texas Jobs Council for talent training during Gulf Coast tours. Seasonal patterns reflect weather rebounds in construction and healthcare, though federal cuts drag nationally. Commuting trends favor Houston's affordable living and diverse amenities, drawing workers. Government initiatives emphasize career training at facilities like the International Training & Education Center. Market evolution shows resilient demand despite oil declines, with data gaps on Houston-specific unemployment and precise commuting stats. Key findings: Houston thrives in energy hiring and emerging biotech, with strong demand signaling opportunities ahead. Current openings include truck driver at Energy Transfer, maintenance worker at Baker Hughes, and biomanufacturing roles via Texas Medical Center programs. 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.

17 de abr de 2026 - 2 min
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