Nashville Job Market Minute
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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