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October 8, 2025 2 mins
Boise is currently seeing a wave of diverse job opportunities that promise something for nearly every job seeker. Indeed.com lists over 5,000 jobs in the Boise area, highlighting roles such as Line Crew Foreman with Voltage Power Solutions, which requires significant experience and technical skills in electrical line work. Entry-level positions are also abundant, like Stocker, Cashier, or Non-Licensed Optician at Costco Wholesale, jobs that come with a suite of benefits such as health insurance, 401(k) matching, and paid time off. Additionally, Ada County government is looking for a Law Enforcement Records Specialist and a Facilities Maintenance Supervisor, offering attractive hourly pay rates and a comprehensive benefits package, which can appeal to those seeking public sector stability.

ZipRecruiter brings attention to positions like Direct Care Worker at Boise Group Homes, with wages starting at $18.95 per hour. For listeners passionate about making a difference in their community, the Idaho Nonprofit Center job board features several impactful roles recently posted, such as Collective Stewardship Co-Director for the Idaho Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence at a notable annual salary of $120,000. The Boise Art Museum has posted full-time openings for a Curator of Education and a Development Associate, both ideal for those interested in the arts and nonprofit development. The Ronald McDonald House Charities is also hiring a Development Associate in Boise, appealing to professionals who want to blend fundraising skills with meaningful mission-driven work.

Job seekers interested in natural resources and conservation should note that the Idaho Department of Fish and Game has openings for positions such as Technical Records Specialist 1, Purchasing Agent, Senior Financial Specialist, and Fisheries Staff Biologist, all based in Boise. These positions embrace Idaho’s commitment to stewardship of its natural environment and offer permanent, classified, and some seasonal opportunities, suitable for professionals in finance, records, and biology alike.

The hospitality sector is hiring too, as BlueStar Resort & Golf is looking for a Dishwasher in nearby Kuna at $16 per hour, and Delaware North at Boise Airport is searching for a Commissary Manager with salaries ranging from $46,100 to $62,200, as listed by Casino Careers.

Retail and service jobs remain a mainstay, with See’s Candies seeking seasonal sales associates in Boise at over $17 an hour, accommodating those needing flexible or temporary employment as the holidays approach. Whether you are a seasoned operator, an entry-level applicant, a professional seeking nonprofit impact, or someone interested in government or environmental work, Boise’s job market is brimming with possibility, all reflecting the city’s vibrant economic landscape and growing demand for talent across sectors.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Boise is currently seeing a wave of diverse job opportunities
that promise something for nearly every job seeker. Indeed, dot
com lists over five thousand jobs in the Boise area,
highlighting roles such as line crew foreman with voltage power Solutions,
which requires significant experience in technical skills electrical line work.
Entry level positions are also abundant, like stocker, cashier or

(00:20):
non licensed optician at costco, well set jobs that come
with a suite of benefits such as health insurance, four zero,
one K matching and paid time off. Additionally, Ada County
government is looking for a law enforcement record specialist and
a facility's maintenance supervisor, offering attractive hourly pay rates and
a comprehensive benefits package which can appeal to those seeking

(00:41):
public sector stability. ZIP Recruiter brings attention to positions like
direct care worker at Boise Group Homes with wages starting
at eighteen dollars and ninety five cents per hour for
listeners passionate about making a difference in their community. The
Idaho Nonprofit Center job board features several impactful roles recently posted,
such as collectives Stewardship co director for the Idaho Coalition

(01:02):
Against Sexual and Domestic Violence at a notable annual salary
of one hundred twenty thousand dollars. The Boise Art Museum
has posted full time openings for a curator of Education
and a development associate, both ideal for those interested in
the arts and nonprofit development. The Ronald MacDonald House Charities
is also hiring a development associate in Boise, appealing to

(01:23):
professionals who want to blend fundraising skills with meaningful, mission
driven work. Job Seekers interested in natural resources and conservation
should note that the Idaho Department of Fish and Game
has openings for positions such as technical records Specialists IE
Purchasing Agent, Senior financial Specialist, and fishery staff biologist, all

(01:45):
based in Boise. These positions embrace Idaho's commitment to stewardship
of its natural environment and offer permanent, classified and some
seasonal opportunities suitable for professionals and finance, records and biology alike.
The hospitality sector is hiring too, as Blue Star Resort
and Golf is looking for a dishwasher, and nearby Kuna
at sixteen dollars per hour and Delaware North at Boise

(02:08):
Airport is searching for a commissary manager, with salaries ranging
from forty six thousand, one hundred dollars to sixty two thousand,
two hundred dollars as listed by Casino Careers. Retail and
service jobs remain a mainstay, with seas candies seeking seasonal
sales associates in Boise at over seventeen dollars an hour,
accommodating those needing flexible or temporary employment as the holidays approach.

(02:30):
Whether you are a seasoned operator and entry level applicant,
a professional seeking non profit impact, or someone interested in
government or environmental work, Boise's job market is brimming with possibility,
all reflecting the city's vibrant economic landscape and growing demand
for talent across sectors.
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