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July 18, 2025 3 mins
Austin’s job market remains one of the most robust in Texas and the nation. According to the Texas Workforce Commission, as part of a state labor force reaching another record high, Austin continues to see significant job growth, with Texas overall adding 198,300 nonfarm jobs from June 2024 to June 2025. Over the last year, the state’s annual nonfarm growth rate outpaced the U.S. average. For June 2025, the unemployment rate in Texas dropped to 4.0 percent, signifying a strong employment environment, with Austin often performing better than state averages. Fitch Ratings reports that Austin’s unemployment rate as a percentage of the national average stands at 97.2 percent, generally consistent with its historical trend of lower unemployment.

Austin’s employment landscape is diverse and heavily driven by technology, health care, education, and professional services. The Austin Business Journal identifies major employers such as Tesla, Dell Technologies, and Samsung, who continue to invest in local operations. Tech sector expansion is illustrated by AMD’s recent lease of an additional 145,000 square feet in southeast Austin, and growing investments by companies like Nvidia, even as some firms like Intel have conducted layoffs illustrating the competitive and volatile nature of the industry. Other noteworthy employers include UL Solutions, BAE Systems, PwC, John Deere, CertifID, and ePayPolicy, according to Built In Austin.

Growth sectors in Austin include private education and health services, leisure and hospitality, and information technology, all of which saw notable job gains in the past month per the Texas Workforce Commission. The construction industry grew by 2.4 percent over the year, outperforming national rates.

Recent developments include Samsung’s $37 billion investment in its Central Texas expansion, which is expected to generate substantial demand for jobs and suppliers through 2026 and beyond, as reported by the Austin Business Journal. InCommodities and Bonterra represent examples of international and social good firms increasing their presence in Austin, especially in tech-driven and energy markets.

Seasonal hiring remains most active in leisure, hospitality, and service sectors during summer and winter peaks. Despite continued high business activity and a strong labor force, commuting and public transit remain a challenge, with limited transit use and rising commute times impacting quality of life, according to the Austin Monitor. The city features a highly educated workforce, with 36 percent of its residents holding at least a bachelor’s degree, and its cost of living is 2.7 percent below the national average.

Government initiatives such as targeted job fairs, skills training programs, and WorkInTexas.com empower job seekers, while efforts to improve infrastructure and public safety continue to support market growth and resilience, according to the Texas Workforce Commission.

The market continues to evolve quickly with international investment, technology innovation, and ongoing adaptation to workforce needs, but real-time city-level hiring or unemployment statistics for Austin specifically remain less available, with most current numbers offered at the state or greater metro area level.

Three current job openings in the Austin area include: a full-stack software engineer at UL Solutions, a data scientist at CertifID, and a construction project manager at Procore Technologies.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Austin's job market remains one of the most robust in
Texas and the nation, according to the Texas Workforce Commission.
As part of a state labor force reaching another record high,
Austin continues to see significant job growth, with Texas overall
adding one hundred and ninety eight thousand, three hundred nonfarm
jobs from June twenty twenty four to June twenty twenty five.

(00:22):
Over the last year, the state's annual non farm growth
rate outpaced the US average. For June twenty twenty five,
the unemployment rate in Texas dropped to four point zero percent,
signifying a strong employment environment, with Austin often performing better
than state averages. Fitch Ratings reports that Austin's unemployment rate

(00:42):
as a percentage of the national average stands at ninety
seven point two percent, generally consistent with its historical trend
of lower unemployment. Austin's employment landscape is diverse and heavily
driven by technology, health care, education, and professional services. The
Austin Business Journal identifies major employers such as Tesla, Dell Technologies,

(01:04):
and Samsung who continue to invest in local operations. Tech
sector expansion is illustrated by AMD's recent lease of an
additional one hundred and forty five thousand square feet in
Southeast Austin, and growing investments by companies like Nvidia, even
as some firms like Intel have conducted layoffs, illustrating the
competitive and volatile nature of the industry. Other noteworthy employers

(01:27):
include UL Solutions, BAE Systems, PwC, John Deere, Cetifeed, and
epay Policy. According to Built in Austin, growth sectors in
Austin include private education and health services, leisure and hospitality,
and information technology, all of which saw notable job gains
in the past month. For the Texas Workforce Commission, the

(01:48):
construction industry grew by two point four percent over the year,
outperforming national rates. Recent developments include Samsung's thirty seven billion
dollar investment in its Central Texas expansion, which is expected
to generate substantial demand for jobs and suppliers through twenty
twenty six and beyond, as reported by the Austin Business Journal.
Incommodities in Bontera represent examples of international and social good

(02:12):
farms increasing their presence in Austin, especially in tech driven
in energy markets. Seasonal hiring remains most active in leisure, hospitality,
and service sectors during summer and winter peaks. Despite continued
high business activity in a strong labor force, commuting in
public transit remain a challenge, with limited transit use and
rising commute times impacting quality of life. According to the

(02:34):
Austin Monitor, the city features a highly educated workforce, with
thirty six percent of its residents holding at least a
bachelor's degree, and its cost of living is two point
seven percent below the national average. Government initiatives such as
targeted job fares, skills training programs, and work in Texas
dot com and power job seekers, while efforts to improve

(02:55):
infrastructure in public safety continue to support market growth and resilience.
According to the Texas Workforce Commission, the market continues to
evolve quickly with international investment, technology innovation, and ongoing adaptation
to workforce needs, but real time city level hiring or
unemployment statistics for Austin specific remain less available, with most

(03:17):
current numbers offered at the state or greater metro area level.
Three current job openings in the Austin area include a
full stack software engineer at ul Solutions, a data scientist
at Cityfeed, and a construction project manager at pro Core Technologies.
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