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October 6, 2025 3 mins
Boise, Idaho’s job market in late 2025 remains robust, competitive, and fast-evolving as the city continues to experience significant population and business growth. According to Indeed.com, more than 5500 job openings are posted across a wide range of industries, indicating high labor demand and ongoing economic vitality in the area. WalletHub reports that Idaho currently has the second highest-rated work environments in the nation, with Boise playing a central role due to above-average economic growth and low unemployment, helping the state secure a spot among the happiest in America. Idaho holds the nation’s top ranking in income growth and among the lowest suicide and long-term unemployment rates, underlining job stability and favorable well-being for workers. Although precise city-level unemployment figures have not been published in the last month, Idaho’s statewide rate remains well below the national average, suggesting that Boise follows the same downward trend.

The employment landscape in Boise is characterized by a diverse mix of sectors. Major employers include companies in healthcare, technology, construction, education, logistics, and food production, as well as major retailers and government agencies. St. Luke’s Health System, Albertsons, Micron Technology, and Boise State University are among the largest individual employers in the metro. Growing sectors include software and tech services, healthcare support occupations, transportation and warehouse jobs, and construction trades. Recently, infrastructure investments and a strong labor supply in Boise have helped attract new companies and logistics operators, making the city a hot spot for industrial development, according to GlobeSt. Seasonal employment continues to play a part, especially around the winter holidays with increased hiring in warehousing, hospitality, and recreation.

Boise has seen a steady influx of new residents over the past several years, driving demand for both professional and service-oriented roles. Commuting patterns show an increase in both remote and hybrid work options, but much of the workforce still commutes regionally, taking advantage of improving transportation infrastructure. Local and state governments have rolled out initiatives to incentivize business relocations, support workforce training, and boost advanced manufacturing as well as clean energy, but quantifiable impacts from recent programs may take several years to fully measure.

In summary, Boise offers a dynamic, balanced job market with high-rated work environments, low unemployment, and continued growth in both traditional and emerging industries. Listeners will find current openings such as Journeyman Lineman at Voltage Power Solutions, Adult Nurse Practitioner at The Pain Center, and Crane Operator at Inland Crane, Inc., which highlight the variety of opportunities available. 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):
Boise, Idaho's job market in late twenty twenty five remains robust, competitive,
and fast evolving as the city continues to experience significant
population and business growth. According to indeed dot com, more
than five thousand, five hundred job openings are posted across
a wide range of industries, indicating high labour demand and
ongoing economic vitality in the area. Wallet Hub reports that

(00:24):
Idaho currently has the second highest rated work environments in
the nation, with Boise playing a central role due to
above average economic growth and low unemployment, helping the state
secure a spot among the happiest in America. Idaho holds
the nation's top ranking in income growth and among the
lowest suicide in long term and employment rates, underlining job

(00:46):
stability and favorable well being for workers. Although precise city
level unemployment figures have not been published in the last month,
Idaho's statewide rate remains well below the national average, suggesting
that Boise follows the same downward trend. The employment landscape
in Boise is characterized by a diverse mix of sectors.

(01:08):
Major employers include companies in healthcare, technology, construction, education, logistics,
and food production, as well as major retailers and government agencies.
Saint Luke's Health System, Albertson's Micron Technology, and Boise State
University are among the largest individual employers in the metro.

(01:30):
Growing sectors include software and tech services, healthcare support occupations,
transportation and warehouse jobs, and construction trades. Recently, infrastructure investments
and a strong labor supply in Boise have helped attract
new companies and logistics operators, making the city a hotspot
for industrial development. According to Globe Saint Seasonal employment continues

(01:55):
to play a part, especially around the winter holidays, with
increased hiring in warehousing, hospitality, and recreation. Boys has seen
a steady influx of new residents over the past several years,
driving demand for both professional and service oriented roles. Commuting

(02:15):
patterns show an increase in both remote and hybrid work options,
but much of the workforce still commutes regionally, taking advantage
of improving transportation infrastructure. Local and state governments have rolled
out initiatives to incentivize business relocations, support workforce training, and
boast advanced manufacturing, as well as clean energy, but quantifiable

(02:37):
impacts from recent programs may take several years to fully measure.
In summary, Boys offers a dynamic, balanced job market with
high rated work environments, low unemployment, and continued growth in
both traditional and emerging industries. Listeners will find current openings

(03:04):
such as journeyman linemam at Voltage Power Solutions, adult nurse
practitioner at the Pain Center, and crane operator at Inland Crane, Inc.
Which highlight the variety of opportunities available. Thank you for
tuning in and don't forget to subscribe. This has been
a quiet please production. For more check out Quiet please
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