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October 1, 2025 3 mins
The Boise job market this past week has been bustling, offering positions for just about every background and career aspiration. Express Employment Professionals highlights a demand for Safety Professionals in large industrial environments, focusing on the management and monitoring of environmental, health, and safety programs. Those who excel in customer interactions will find options ranging from customer service representatives with online retailers in Eagle to support roles in counseling services that assist with affordable housing solutions and early-stage collections.

For those with administrative or organizational skills, Robert Half reports a consistent need for roles such as Accounting Clerk, Office Manager, Payroll Specialist, and HR Generalist. These opportunities cater to both the seasoned professional and newcomers eager to gain experience, with some jobs available as remote or onsite work. Payroll Specialists and Accounts Payable Clerks are especially sought-after for short-term and contract work, reflecting Boise’s ongoing business growth and the need for reliable financial administration.

Warehouse and manual labor positions remain solid options, ideal for listeners seeking steady work or to get a foot in the door for a longer-term career. According to Express Employment Professionals, there are immediate openings for warehouse associates, shipping and receiving clerks, parts processors, and restoration or demolition laborers. Swing shifts and flexible schedules are available, catering to various lifestyles.

Listeners interested in healthcare will notice jobs for medical receptionists, Registered Nurse (PACU II), and CST Main Operating Room roles. Robert Half further identifies needs for compassionate front desk staff with knowledge of medical insurance and claims, emphasizing the importance of detailed administrative support in healthcare settings.

Technology and skilled trades are also seeing traction. Express Employment Professionals has postings for IT Technicians in Ontario, Oregon—just over the border—while Nampa is looking for Certified Forklift Operators and CDL-A Drivers. Senior HVAC Technicians in Boise are wanted for long-term, benefit-rich opportunities. Maintenance roles such as Lubrication Technician are available with on-the-job training and immediate benefits.

Those just starting out or looking for part-time flexibility can find jobs as customer service associates, call center representatives, library assistants, and farm ambassadors, according to Indeed. These positions often emphasize on-the-job support, opportunities for professional development, and the chance to grow with the company. A special mention goes to Boise’s need for custodians and hybrid custodian/groundskeeper roles, which offer both indoor and outdoor experiences and appeal to those who prefer variety and physical activity.

For the corporate-inclined, there are postings for Corporate Tax Accountants and Site Accounting Managers. Bookkeeping skills are valued, with both temporary and potentially permanent roles available in Meridian and Boise. Employers are clearly interested in professionals who can keep a business’s financial engine running smoothly.

Finally, operational support roles abound—positions like Sales Support Specialist, Parts Room Assistant, and Box Truck Driver/Mover offer immediate employment for those ready to join teams across logistics and sales environments.

This snapshot of the Boise labor market, drawn from Express Employment Professionals, Robert Half, and Indeed, reveals a city with opportunities for all skill levels. Whether a listener has specialized training or is seeking an entry-level pathway, Boise’s current job postings reflect the city’s broad, growing, and welcoming employment landscape.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Boise job market this past week has been bustling,
offering positions for just about every background and career aspiration.
Express Employment Professionals highlights a demand for safety professionals in
large industrial environments focusing on the management and monitoring of
environmental health and safety programs. Those who excel in customer

(00:20):
interactions will find options ranging from customer service representatives with
online retailers and Eagle to support roles in counseling services
that assist with affordable housing solutions and early stage collections.
For those with administrative or organizational skills, Robert Haff reports
a consistent need for roles such as accounting clerk, office manager,

(00:41):
payroll specialist, and HR generalist. These opportunities cater to both
the seasoned professional and newcomers eager to gain experience, with
some jobs available as remote or on site work. Payroll
specialists and accounts payable clerks are especially sought after for
short term and contract work. Reflecting Buoise's ongoing business growth

(01:02):
and the need for reliable financial administration, warehouse and manual
labor positions remain solid options ideal for listeners seeking steady
work or to get a foot in the door For
a longer term career. According to Express Employment Professionals, there
are immediate openings for warehouse associates, shipping and receiving clerks,
parts processors, and restoration or demolition labors. Swing shifts and

(01:27):
flexible schedules are available patering to various lifestyles. Listeners interested
in healthcare will notice jobs for medical receptionists, registered nurse
pacu I, and CST main operating room roles. Robert how
further identifies needs for compassionate front desk staff with knowledge
of medical insurance and claims, emphasizing the importance of detailed

(01:47):
administrative support in health care settings. Technology and skilled trades
are also seeing traction. Express Employment Professionals has postings for
IT technicians in Ontario, Oregon, just over the border, while
Nampa is looking for certified forklift operators and CDLA drivers.
Senior HAV technicians in Boise are wanted for long term,

(02:08):
benefit rich opportunities. Maintenance roles such as lubrication technician are
available with on the job training and immediate benefits. Those
just starting out or looking for part time flexibility can
find jobs as customer service associates, call center representatives, library assistants,
and farm ambassadors. According to Indeed, these positions often emphasize

(02:30):
on the job support, opportunities for professional development and the
chance to grow with the company. A special mention goes
to Boys's need for custodians and hybrid custodian groundskeeper roles,
which offer both indoor and outdoor experiences and appeal to
those who prefer variety and physical activity. For the corporate inclinent,

(02:50):
there are postings for corporate tax accountants and site accounting managers.
Bookkeeping skills are valued, with both temporary and potentially permanent
roles available in Meridian and Blar. Employers are clearly interested
in professionals who can keep a business's financial engine running smoothly. Finally,
operational support rolls abound. Positions like sales support specialist, parts

(03:11):
room assistant and box truck driver mover offer immediate employment
for those ready to join teams across logistics and sales environments.
This snapshot of the Boise labor market, drawn from Express
Employment Professionals Robert Haff and Indeed, reveals a city with
opportunities for all skill levels, whether a listener has specialized
training or is seeking an entry level pathway. Boise's current

(03:34):
job postings reflect the city's broad, growing and welcoming employment landscape.
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