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September 15, 2025 3 mins
Listeners looking for the pulse of Boise’s job market will discover a busy and varied hiring scene, with dozens of fresh openings posted in just the past week across industries, schedules, and experience levels. Both local employers and national chains are seeking new talent, and there’s something for almost every set of skills and ambitions.

Express Employment Professionals reports a spike in industrial and skilled labor positions. Several Boise businesses have posted urgent openings for warehouse parts processors and distribution technicians, appealing to those who can handle logistics, inventory, and quality control on swing shifts. Shipping clerks are in demand, offering long-term roles in distribution and shipping/receiving—great for folks ready to build steady careers. For outdoor enthusiasts, maintenance roles for groundskeepers or restoration and demolition laborers have opened up, with wages starting around $15 to $18 per hour. Event set-up workers are needed for the upcoming season, providing flexible, temporary jobs for those who want more variety in their workdays.

Office and support roles are also popping up. Temporary front office assistants are being sought by real estate firms, appealing to new grads or those between jobs. For the digitally inclined, Boise companies are taking on office or remote data entry clerks, with some listings boasting pay in the $27–$29 per hour range and flexible arrangements. Virtual assistants can earn up to $30 an hour handling social media, bookkeeping, and general organizational tasks for firms like BrightStar Care.

For listeners drawn to public-facing positions, Boise’s restaurants and hospitality sector is bustling. Andrade’s Restaurant is looking for food and beverage servers, offering competitive tips alongside base pay ranging from $22 to $35 an hour. North End Pizza and Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse are hiring servers, with the possibility to earn up to $41 an hour when tips are included. Front desk guest service reps are sought by Home2 Suites Boise Downtown, welcoming attention to customer care and a starting wage of $17 to $18 an hour.

Tech-minded listeners will notice that the field is not being left behind. Boise businesses like K2 Staffing are advertising for IT service desk coordinators, and positions for communications coordinators at Idaho Power Company start at salaries near $75,000 per year with hybrid work options. Atlas Copco Group is hiring for an onsite service engineer role, showing opportunities for engineers to make their mark locally.

Remote work continues its rise. According to Indeed, more than 240 remote jobs are open to Boise residents, including roles in customer service, HR, billing, tutoring, and project management. Many postings allow for fully flexible hours and competitive salaries, with remote medical billers, customer service representatives, and educational roles topping the charts for work-from-home convenience.

The nonprofit sector is active, too. The Boise Art Museum is currently searching for a Development Associate to manage fundraising and donor relations on site, ideal for those with a passion for culture and community engagement.

From warehouses and construction to hotels, restaurants, offices, museums, and remote gigs, listeners in Boise have a wealth of fresh options to explore this week, no matter their background or desired work style. The city’s hiring pace signals opportunity for steady paychecks—and perhaps, a rewarding new chapter—right here in the Treasure Valley.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Listeners looking for the pulse of Boise's job market will
discover a busy and varied hiring scene, with dozens of
fresh openings posted in just the past week across industries, schedules,
and experience levels. Both local employers and national chains are
seeking new talent, and there's something for almost every set
of skills and ambitions. Express Employment Professionals reports a spike

(00:21):
in industrial and skilled labor positions. Several Boisey businesses have
posted urgent openings for warehouse parts processors and distribution technicians,
appealing to those who can handle logistics, inventory, and quality
control on swing shifts. Shipping clerks are in demand, offering
long term roles in distribution and shipping, receiving great for
folks ready to build steady careers for outdoor enthusiasts. Maintenance

(00:45):
roles for groundskeepers or restoration and demolition laborers have opened up,
with wages starting around fifteen dollars to eighteen dollars per hour.
Event setup workers are needed for the upcoming season, providing
flexible temporary jobs for those who want more variety in
their work days. Office and support roles are also popping up.
Temporary front office assistants are being sought by real estate

(01:06):
firms appealing to new grads or those between jobs. For
the digitally inclined, Boise companies are taking on office or
remote data entry clerks, with some listings boasting pay in
the twenty seven dollars twenty nine dollars per hour range
and flexible arrangements. Virtual assistants can earn up to thirty

(01:32):
dollars an hour handling social media, bookkeeping, and general organizational
tasks for firms like bright Star Care for listeners drawn
to public facing positions. Boise's restaurants and hospitality sector is bustling.
Androtti's Restaurant is looking for food and beverage servers offering
competitive tips alongside base pay ranging from twenty two dollars

(01:52):
to thirty five dollars an hour. North End Pizza and
Ruth's Chris Steakhouse are hiring servers with a possibility to
earn up to forty one dollar dollars an hour when
tips are included. Front desk guest service reps are sought
by Home two suites Boise Downtown, welcoming attention to customer
care and a starting wage of seventeen dollars to eighteen
dollars an hour. Tech minded listeners will notice that the

(02:14):
field is not being left behind Bois. Businesses like K
two Staffing are advertising for IT service desk coordinators and
positions for communications coordinators at Idaho Power. Companies start at
salaries near sety five thousand dollars per year with hybrid
work options. Atlascopco Group is hiring for an on site
service engineer role, showing opportunities for engineers to make their

(02:36):
mark locally. Remote work continues its rise. According to Indeed,
more than two hundred and forty remote jobs are open
to Boise residents, including roles in customer service, HR, billing, tutoring,
and project management. Many postings allow for fully flexible hours
and competitive salaries, with remote medical billers, customer service representatives,

(02:59):
and education roles topping the charts for work from home convenience.
The nonprofit sector is active to The Boise Art Museum
is currently searching for a development associate to manage fundraising
and donor relations on site. Ideal for those with a
passion for culture and community engagement from warehouses and construction
to hotels, restaurants, offices, museums, and remote gigs. Listeners and

(03:23):
Boise have a wealth of fresh options to explore this week,
no matter their background or desired work style. The city's
hiring pace signals opportunity for study, paychecks, and perhaps a
rewarding new chapter right here in the Treasure Valley.
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