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September 22, 2025 3 mins
Boise is experiencing one of the nation’s highest job growth rates, ranking in the top five US cities for employment gains from April 2024 to April 2025, according to NewHomeSource data analyzed by AOL.com, with employment growing by 2.7 percent. The job market is characterized by a diverse employment landscape, anchored by healthcare, government, education, technology, and manufacturing. The unemployment rate in Boise remains below the national average, and SplashTravels notes that the city’s strong financial safety scores and balanced healthcare sector are indicative of a resilient local economy. Professional services, finance, and tech are adding high-income jobs, reflecting a shift towards more specialized and knowledge-based careers. Indeed.com’s recent job postings further highlight a steady demand in healthcare, remote services, education, construction, and finance.

Boise’s major employers include St. Luke’s Health System, Micron Technology, Boise State University, Albertsons, and the federal and state government offices, all of which support thousands of jobs and drive the market’s consistency. Growing sectors feature technology, real estate, and medical services, with tech roles and healthcare jobs showing particularly strong growth. Recent economic reviews from local and national sources suggest that, despite a national slowdown, Boise’s labor market is stable, and recruitment for high-income technical and service roles continues to expand. Mortgage News Daily reports that the pace of homebuilding is steady even as building permits drop, pointing to some uncertainty in construction but ongoing activity due to population and employment demand.

Seasonal employment patterns show typical increases in retail, hospitality, tourism, and event work during the summer and holiday seasons. Commuting trends indicate a rise in remote and hybrid work options, with more listings for remote appointments, virtual care, sales, and IT positions, confirmed by numerous job postings on Indeed.com. Government initiatives at the city and state levels have targeted workforce development, tech industry incentives, and education partnerships, although detailed, current data on specific programs is limited in public reporting.

While Boise’s job market benefits from its mix of stable major employers and evolving tech and healthcare sectors, market evolution is also influenced by migration inflows and the city’s appeal as a relocation destination. Housing affordability and economic stability continue to attract both businesses and job seekers, but there are data gaps in detailed local wage trends and sector-specific growth rates for 2025.

Key findings include Boise’s high job growth, low unemployment, major industries led by healthcare, tech, and education, the steady rise in high-income professional jobs, and a workforce adapting to more remote and flexible work arrangements. A few current openings in Boise include Appointment Scheduler - Remote for Purer USA, Banquet Server (Part-Time) at Boise Centre, and Search Quality Rater with RWS TrainAI. Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Boys is experiencing one of the nation's highest job growth rates,
ranking in the top five U S cities for employment
games from April twenty twenty four to April twenty twenty five,
according to new Home Source data analyzed by AOL dot Com,
with employment growing by two point seven percent. The job
market is characterized by a diverse employment landscape anchored by healthcare, government, education, technology,

(00:27):
and manufacturing. The unemployment rate in Boise remains below the
national average, and Splash Travels notes that the city's strong
financial safety scores and balanced healthcare sector are indicative of
a resilient local economy. Professional services, finance, and tech are
adding high income jobs, reflecting a shift towards more specialized

(00:49):
and knowledge based careers. Indeed, dot COM's recent job postings
further highlight a steady demand in healthcare, remote services, education, construction,
and finance. Boyce's major employers include Saint Luke's Health System,
Micron Technology, Boise State University, Albertson's, and the federal and

(01:10):
state government offices, all of which support thousands of jobs
and drive the market's consistency. Growing sectors feature technology, real estate,
and medical services with tech roles, and healthcare jobs, showing
particularly strong growth. Recent economic reviews from local and national
sources suggest that despite a national slowdown, Boise's labor market

(01:33):
is stable and recruitment for high income technical and service
roles continues to expand. Mortgage News Daily reports that the
pace of home building is steady even as building permits drop,
pointing to some uncertainty in construction but ongoing activity due
to population and employment demand. Seasonal employment patterns show typical

(01:54):
increases in retail, hospitality, tourism, and event work during the
summer and holiday cecas. Commuting trends indicate a rise in
remote and hybrid work options, with more listings for remote appointments,
virtual care sales, and IT positions, confirmed by numerous job
postings on indeed dot com. Government initiatives at the city

(02:16):
and state levels have targeted workforce development, tech industry incentives,
and education partnerships, although detailed coin data on specific programs
is limited in public reporting. While Boise's job market benefits
from its mix of stable major employers and evolving tech
and healthcare sectors, market evolution is also influenced by migration

(02:39):
inflows and the city's appeal as a relocation destination. Housing
affordability and economic stability continue to attract both businesses and
job seekers, but there are data gaps in detailed local
wage trends and sector specific growth rates. For twenty twenty five,
key findings include Boise's high job growth, low unemployment, major

(03:01):
industries led by healthcare, tech, and education, the steady rise
and high income professional jobs, and a workforce adapting to
more remote and flexible work arrangements. A few current openings
in Boise include Appointment Scheduler remote for Pure USA, Banquet
Server at Boise Center, and Search Quality Rader with RWs

(03:22):
train AI. Thank you for tuning in and don't forget
to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production. For
more check out quiet please dot ai
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