Baltimore Job Market Report
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Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Diversifying Opportunities, Tackling Workforce Challenges
Oct 27, 2025Baltimore’s job market is experiencing moderate stability with signs of growth and increasing opportunities. The current unemployment rate sits at approximately 3.8 percent, as reported by WYPR, reflecting a relatively tight labor market and a surplus of available positions, yet not enough applicants to fill them. The local employment landscape is marked by a diverse mix of public sector, healthcare, education, logistics, hospitality, construction, advanced manufacturing, and emerging industries like cannabis. Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine are among the largest employers, joined by major healthcare providers, educational institutions, logistics firms such as ProLogistix and Cintas, and a growing nu...
Duration: 00:04:15Baltimore's Shifting Job Market: Opportunities Amid Plateauing Growth
Oct 24, 2025Baltimore's job market remains active, with over 117,000 job postings available as of late October 2025, according to Indeed. The employment landscape is diverse, spanning manufacturing, hospitality, health care, public safety, and administrative support, with significant opportunities in both entry-level and skilled positions. Major employers include Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, federal agencies such as the FBI, and large local businesses like H&S Bakery. The hospitality sector, particularly around the Inner Harbor, also drives substantial employment.
Recent Bureau of Labor Statistics data does not specify Baltimore’s exact unemployment rate, but national trends show flat job growth, with hiring co...
Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Navigating Headwinds and Emerging Opportunities in 2025
Oct 20, 2025Baltimore’s job market in late 2025 features steady but cautious hiring amid national uncertainty and emerging local opportunities. According to Indeed, there are over 117,000 jobs currently posted across sectors ranging from healthcare to logistics, retail, education, government, and hospitality. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics previously placed Baltimore’s unemployment rate near the state rate, which as of August 2025 was 3.6 percent according to the Southern Maryland Chronicle, though this followed modest layoffs earlier in the year. Job gains this fall are slow, with some sources including The Daily Tearsheet suggesting payroll growth has decelerated due to workforce participation leveling off...
Duration: 00:04:34Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Diverse Sectors, Skills Gaps, and Wage Woes
Oct 17, 2025Baltimore’s job market has shown resilience through 2025, supported by an unemployment rate of about 4.3 percent according to Fox Baltimore, which signals stable labor conditions despite subdued hiring and continuing concerns about wage growth not keeping pace with inflation. Employment in the city is diverse, with major sectors including healthcare, education, government, financial services, construction, logistics, and emerging tech. Large employers such as Johns Hopkins Hospital, the University of Maryland Medical System, Baltimore City government, and numerous state agencies provide both stability and career mobility.
Recent data from the Maryland Department of Labor highlights an ongoing need for wo...
The Baltimore Job Market Diversified Opportunities Across Sectors
Oct 13, 2025The job market in Baltimore is diverse, with opportunities across various sectors. The city features a range of employment opportunities, with major industries including healthcare, education, and government services. Notably, there are thousands of jobs available in Baltimore, with many positions in customer service, administrative roles, and public sector jobs.
Baltimore's unemployment rate generally tracks the national average, but specific data for the city is not readily available in recent reports. Major employers include the state government, hospitals, and educational institutions. Growing sectors include technology and healthcare, with an emphasis on innovation and medical services.
Recent...
Opportunities in Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Resilience Amidst National Trends
Oct 10, 2025The job market in Baltimore reflects broader national trends, with concerns about economic stability and job availability. The employment landscape includes a mix of government, healthcare, education, and private sector jobs. Job openings in Baltimore span various sectors, including roles like Security Guard at Allied Universal and Operations Lead at W. R. Grace & Co. Currently, positions such as Chief of Fiscal Services with the Maryland Physicians Board and Executive Support Specialist with the Maryland Prescription Drug Affordability Board are available.
Major industries in Baltimore include healthcare, biotechnology, and manufacturing, with notable employers like Johns Hopkins and the government...
Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Opportunities Amid National Trends
Oct 06, 2025Baltimore’s job market in late 2025 is evolving amid national and regional headwinds, shaped by fluctuations in demand, seasonal dynamics, and ongoing shifts in major industry sectors. According to CBS News, national jobless claims have recently reached their highest level since 2021, with Americans filing for unemployment making notable weekly jumps. However, while these national trends point to possible slowdowns, localized hiring in Baltimore appears steady, with significant public sector and healthcare recruitment. The Maryland state government currently lists a range of open positions in Baltimore, including management, social services, education, and health, with salaries often ranging from the mid-$50,000s to...
Duration: 00:04:04Baltimore's Job Market: Resilience Amid Challenges in 2025
Oct 03, 2025The job market in Baltimore as of October 2025 reflects both resilience and recent challenges, according to insights from public sector job portals, local economic news, and employment data. Baltimore’s employment landscape is shaped by its status as a major urban and logistics hub in the mid-Atlantic, with government, healthcare, education, logistics, and financial services among the city’s primary employers. Notably, the Social Security Administration is the largest employer in Baltimore County, and the Port of Baltimore remains a critical driver of jobs in marine logistics, distribution, and related services. According to recent statements by Baltimore County’s senior deputy...
Duration: 00:04:19Baltimore's Job Market in 2025: Evolving Opportunities and Shifting Trends
Sep 29, 2025Baltimore’s job market in September 2025 is moderately tight, with unemployment rising recently to 4.3 percent, the highest level the area has seen in nearly four years, according to Z104.3. This follows a period of robust hiring but reflects the impact of federal cutbacks and broader regional economic slowdowns reported by Brookings Institution. The employment landscape is diverse, with the Baltimore Job Fair organizers highlighting major hiring across healthcare, education, government, technology, logistics, and biotech, as well as continued strength in trades and public administration. Key employers include Johns Hopkins University and Health System, Under Armour, energy and logistics leaders at th...
Duration: 00:04:29Baltimore's Evolving Job Landscape: Resilience, Adaptation, and Emerging Opportunities
Sep 26, 2025Baltimore’s job market in late 2025 reflects both resilience and adaptation following wider regional economic shifts. According to the Maryland Daily Record and recent reports, Baltimore’s employment landscape features a mix of longstanding public sector roles, ongoing private investments, and new initiatives catalyzing growth in select areas. The city’s unemployment rate currently hovers near six percent, closely tracking the regional average and slightly above national figures, as reported by federal statistics and local monitoring sources. Seasonal employment patterns persist, with hospital, education, and public safety jobs providing relative stability year-round, while retail, hospitality, and transportation experience cyclical variations, peakin...
Duration: 00:03:20Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Navigating Federal Cuts and Emerging Opportunities
Sep 22, 2025The job market in Baltimore as of September 2025 is defined by resilience in the face of national and state-level economic pressures, with both significant challenges and clear areas of opportunity. Baltimore’s employment landscape includes major industries like healthcare, education, public administration, logistics, and professional services, supported by anchor employers such as the University of Maryland Medical System, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore City Public Schools, and various federal agencies. However, Maryland has recently experienced the largest federal job losses in the nation, with 15,100 federal positions cut since January 2025, as reported by the Maryland Department of Labor and WTOP News. This has dr...
Duration: 00:04:17Baltimore's Dynamic Job Market Navigates Labor Challenges in 2025
Sep 19, 2025The Baltimore job market in September 2025 displays a dynamic landscape shaped by both traditional and emerging sectors. According to the Maryland Department of Labor and recent updates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Baltimore's unemployment rate stands at approximately 4.5 percent, slightly higher than in spring but consistent with broader national trends of slow population growth and diminished labor force expansion. Labor supply challenges are being exacerbated by lower immigration and an aging workforce, leading to a market where both job openings and wage pressures remain steady but uneven. The Federal Reserve notes this environment has prompted a “curious balance” in hiri...
Duration: 00:03:31Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Cautious Optimism, Evolving Sectors, and Structural Challenges Ahead
Sep 15, 2025Baltimore’s job market in September 2025 is showing signs of resilience following two years of post-pandemic normalization, with the city’s unemployment rate at 3.8 percent according to Zipdatamaps, slightly below national averages and consistent with Maryland’s broader trend of steady labor market recovery. The employment landscape is diverse, and local job fairs like the upcoming October 23, 2025, Baltimore Career Fair, as listed by Best Hire Career Fairs, highlight the city’s expansive hiring across industries including healthcare, information technology, public administration, education, manufacturing, logistics, hospitality, and green technology. According to the official State of Maryland job portal, major employers in Baltimor...
Duration: 00:03:42Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Navigating Uneven Growth and Sector Shifts
Sep 12, 2025Baltimore’s job market in late 2025 offers listeners a picture of modest growth coupled with distinct sector challenges and ongoing transitions. Charm City benefits from its location on the East Coast, diverse workforce, and historical strength across industries such as healthcare, education, logistics, and finance. According to ExtraSpace, Baltimore’s cost of living remains about 20 percent lower than the Maryland average, and median housing costs sit below the national average, supporting a labor market relatively friendly to job seekers. The city’s unemployment rate has edged higher in some sectors, particularly among Black women, who saw rates climb to 6 percent betwee...
Duration: 00:04:25Baltimore's Resilient Job Market Navigates Shifts in Tech, Healthcare, and Government Initiatives
Sep 08, 2025Baltimore’s job market in 2025 continues to reflect Maryland’s robust economic profile, with the state ranked second happiest in America according to WalletHub’s latest well-being analysis, largely due to strong income growth and a relatively low unemployment rate. As of September, Maryland’s unemployment rate is 3.2 percent as reported by WBAL, marking a persistently healthy labor market with fewer job-related stress indicators and a high share of households making over $75,000 annually. However, job growth has slowed at the national level over several months and local figures may require cautious interpretation, with experts from NPR underscoring recent anemic growth and the...
Duration: 00:04:12Baltimore Job Market Resilience and Transition in 2025
Sep 05, 2025Baltimore’s job market in September 2025 reflects both resilience and transition. According to the latest figures, the city’s unemployment rate stands at about 4.8%, near historic lows and signaling stabilization after recent pandemic and economic volatility. Reports from mid-2025 show that Maryland overall employs 2.85 million nonfarm workers, with Baltimore contributing significantly thanks to its diversified economic base. The private sector’s vitality is clear with 2.3 million jobs statewide, counterbalancing federal workforce reductions and creating momentum in local employment, particularly in healthcare, education, life sciences, defense, logistics, and professional services, as referenced by Harborstone Advisors and the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Diverse Sectors, Skills-Based Growth, and Ongoing Workforce Initiatives
Sep 01, 2025Baltimore’s job market in September 2025 remains marked by solid growth, significant industrial diversity, and dynamic trends shaped by national and local forces. The labor force is substantial, with ZipRecruiter reporting Baltimore’s average annual salary nearing $140,156 as of August 2025, closely tracking Maryland’s overall average of $136,898, and hourly averages around $67, making it one of the more competitive metros in the state for pay. According to Indeed, more than 39,600 job openings are currently listed in Baltimore, spanning entry-level to advanced roles, indicating robust hiring demand and continued employer competition. The city’s unemployment rate has shown resilience through 2024 into 2025, generally trending...
Duration: 00:04:37Baltimore's Job Market Shifts: Resilience, Moderation, and Targeted Investments
Aug 29, 2025Baltimore’s job market in late 2025 is defined by pockets of resilience, dynamic shifts, and ongoing government investment. The region’s employment landscape remains broad, with leading industries including health care, education, government, financial services, logistics, and technology. Several prominent employers such as Johns Hopkins Medicine, University of Maryland Medical System, Baltimore City Public Schools, and the state and federal governments continue to anchor the city’s workforce. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data indicate an unemployment rate in Baltimore hovering around 4.1 percent this summer, a figure improved from last year but reflecting a job market that has cooled from i...
Duration: 00:03:12Baltimore's Job Market in 2025: Cautious Optimism, Tech Roles, and Healthcare Opportunities
Aug 25, 2025Baltimore's job market in 2025 is marked by cautious optimism, with local business leaders among the most upbeat in Maryland according to an Alta Technologies survey. Employment in the city is stabilizing after slower national job gains, as noted by CBS News, with U.S. employers averaging fewer new hires per month in recent months. The national unemployment rate hovers around 4.2 percent, but July's uptick in long-term jobseekers points to ongoing challenges for some applicants. Baltimore's employment landscape is anchored by industries including healthcare, cybersecurity, logistics, education, and advanced manufacturing. Major employers such as Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, Under Armour...
Duration: 00:03:39Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Diverse Opportunities Amid Economic Uncertainties
Aug 22, 2025Baltimore's job market remains resilient, marked by diverse employment opportunities and strong activity across several major sectors. According to Indeed, nearly 40,000 job vacancies currently exist in the metro area, covering roles from hospitality and skilled trades to professional and tech positions. Government data puts Baltimore’s unemployment rate below the national average, though recent remarks by Fed Chair Powell acknowledge slower hiring and cautions that layoffs could rise if economic headwinds persist. The employment landscape features leading industries like healthcare, biotech, education, government, logistics, and financial services. Johns Hopkins University and Health System, Under Armour, and emerging biotech firms anchor th...
Duration: 00:03:43Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Thriving Sectors, Diverse Wages, and Strategic Investments
Aug 15, 2025Baltimore’s job market in August 2025 is undergoing a transition shaped by shifting national trends, a cooling labor market, sector growth, and shifting commuter and government dynamics. The latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data for Maryland shows unemployment at 4.2 percent, a notable climb from its 2023 low of 1.9 percent, with an estimated 107,000 state residents unemployed. Although government layoffs have affected the region, the job market remains active, with many opportunities for advancement and increased pay, especially for professionals and skilled workers. According to ZipRecruiter, middle-class workers in Baltimore earn an average hourly pay of $22.93, while Market Research Analysts average $37.65 per hour or...
Duration: 00:03:47Baltimore's Job Market: Navigating Opportunities and Challenges in Uncertain Times
Aug 08, 2025Baltimore’s job market in summer 2025 is experiencing both opportunities and challenges shaped by national economic trends and local developments. According to recent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data summarized by outlets such as WBAL, job growth has slowed considerably nationwide, with employers hiring at their slowest pace since 2020 and only about 35,000 jobs added monthly across the country for the three months ending in July. Regional data for Baltimore are somewhat fragmented, but the Washington D.C.–Baltimore corridor remains a major employment hub, supporting diverse workforces in government, healthcare, education, technology, and life sciences.
Life sciences rema...
Baltimore's Job Market: Cautious Optimism, Evolving Trends and Opportunities
Aug 04, 2025Baltimore’s job market in mid-2025 is defined by cautious optimism amid national headwinds, but recent strategic initiatives and ongoing employer demand provide some positive signals. The city’s employment landscape includes just over 40,000 open positions across hospitality, healthcare, retail, logistics, and emerging technology roles, as reported by Indeed.com. However, the larger national context cannot be ignored: both job creation and hiring have slowed considerably. The U.S. Labor Department’s July report showed only 73,000 new jobs nationally, with Baltimore mirroring these trends. Major downward revisions to prior job numbers have tempered outlooks, and the national unemployment rate has increa...
Duration: 00:04:21Baltimore Job Market Faces Slowdown Amid National Trends, Resilience in Healthcare and Biotech Sectors
Aug 01, 2025Baltimore’s job market in August 2025 is facing headwinds, mirroring national trends of slowing employment growth. The latest data shows the US added only 73,000 jobs in July, with Baltimore’s labor market reflecting this broader deceleration and the national unemployment rate sitting at 4.2 percent according to CBS News. The overall outlook is for continued softness in hiring as economic pressures mount, including the impact of new tariffs and rising costs. The labor market remains resilient, and the unemployment rate in the Baltimore area is near historically healthy levels, but there is a clear slowdown from the rapid gains of previous year...
Duration: 00:04:21Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Opportunities Amid Economic Headwinds
Jul 28, 2025The Baltimore job market in mid-2025 presents a mixed landscape defined by both opportunities and persistent challenges. According to Indeed, more than 39,000 jobs are currently listed in the Baltimore region, spanning roles from healthcare front desk associates to AI trainers and retail cashiers. Major industries continue to include healthcare, education, logistics, hospitality, manufacturing, and public administration, with large employers such as Johns Hopkins, the University of Maryland Medical System, and various federal and state government agencies. Baltimore’s status as a logistics and port hub remains important, further supported by new investment like McLaren Americas’ announced vehicle processing center, which is e...
Duration: 00:03:37Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Healthcare, Tech, and Hybrid Trends Shape the City's Future
Jul 25, 2025Baltimore’s job market in July 2025 shows both resilience and dynamic change, shaped by national trends and local government strategies. According to Indeed, over 39,000 jobs are currently listed in the city, spanning healthcare, hospitality, retail, life sciences, technology, and public administration. Maryland Governor Wes Moore has highlighted the state’s historically low unemployment rate, with jobless claims remaining at their lowest level since mid-April and U.S. unemployment improving to 4.1% in June 2025, based on recent Labor Department data. However, it’s important to note that Baltimore’s county-level unemployment statistics from the latest Employment Security Department release are unadjusted for seasonal...
Duration: 00:03:47Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Steady Employment and Tech Transformation
Jul 21, 2025Baltimore’s job market in mid-2025 is experiencing a mix of stability and transformation, with local data indicating steady employment opportunities despite national economic fluctuations. The state’s unemployment rate is notably below the national average, a point emphasized recently by Maryland’s Governor Wes Moore, who credits a strong partnership between the public and private sectors for this resilience. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a strong national jobs increase in March with 303,000 new positions, and Baltimore’s performance as a top city for recent college graduates underlines ongoing hiring activity. According to ADP Research, the city stands out for youn...
Duration: 00:03:07"Baltimore's Job Market: Resilience Amid Uncertainty"
Jul 18, 2025Baltimore’s job market in mid-2025 is characterized by mixed trends and subtle resilience amid national economic uncertainty. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Maryland as a whole lost 8,500 jobs in June 2025, with Baltimore experiencing notable declines in federal and local government positions. The public sector led job losses, contributing to a statewide unemployment rate that edged up from 3.2 percent to 3.3 percent, still reflecting a relatively low historic average. Despite this, Maryland posted a net private sector gain of 5,200 jobs so far in 2025. Health care and social assistance, private educational services, and manufacturing are among the few sectors ad...
Duration: 00:03:33Baltimore's Steady Job Market: Stability, Sector Growth, and Inclusive Initiatives in 2025
Jul 14, 2025Baltimore’s job market in July 2025 continues to show signs of stability, with over 38,000 job listings currently available on Indeed across a range of industries and occupations. The latest figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate an unemployment rate hovering around 4.1 percent, mirroring national trends and reflecting little change from previous months. Hourly earnings in the private sector have seen modest growth, now averaging $36.30 according to the Vision Monday report on recent BLS data. Listeners should note that while the national employment rate is available, data specifically isolating Baltimore’s unemployment rate for June or July 2025 remains limi...
Duration: 00:03:44Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Tech, Healthcare, and Logistics Drive Growth in 2025
Jul 11, 2025Baltimore’s job market in mid-2025 reflects steady optimism among business leaders and a resilient local economy. As reported by Deep Creek Times, Baltimore is recognized as one of Maryland's cities with the most optimistic business outlooks this year, fueled by investments in cybersecurity, healthcare, and logistics. Workforce development programs and business incentives have bolstered hiring projections, and a national survey by Alta Technologies places the city among those anticipating economic growth. According to Indeed.com, there are nearly 39,000 jobs currently available in Baltimore, including roles in retail, healthcare, banking, and logistics. The most sought-after positions for 2025 are in technical an...
Duration: 00:03:30Baltimore's Resilient Job Market Navigates Transformation in 2025
Jul 11, 2025Baltimore's job market in mid-2025 shows signs of strength despite some national uncertainties and ongoing transformations. According to a recent update from Bizjournals, the city has shifted from higher unemployment in previous years to reporting one of the lowest unemployment rates in the state for the first half of 2025. The broader Maryland unemployment rate was 3.2% in May 2025, which is higher than last year’s 1.9% but remains well below the 30-year state average of 5%, suggesting relative stability as confirmed by Radio Free Hub City. Early 2025 data show the city’s business leaders among the most optimistic in Maryland, according to a wide...
Duration: 00:03:43Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Navigating Urban Challenges and Seizing Growth Opportunities
Jul 09, 2025Baltimore’s job market in 2025 is showing resilience and change amid ongoing challenges and recent investment initiatives. According to the Maryland Department of Labor, the state unemployment rate stands at a relatively low 3.2 percent, which is below the national average of 4.2 percent. This signals a stable employment environment, though Baltimore itself still faces deeper urban employment and economic challenges, including a high rate of vacant properties and stress indicators highlighted in WalletHub’s 2025 study, which lists Baltimore among the most stressed cities in the country.
The employment landscape remains diverse, with major industries including health care, education, public safe...
Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Resilience, Opportunity, and Adaptive Strategies
Jul 09, 2025Baltimore’s job market in mid-2025 is steadily recovering and evolving, reflecting both regional strengths and national economic currents. The Maryland Department of Labor reports that the state’s unemployment rate stands at 3.2 percent, significantly below the national average of 4.2 percent. Yet, distinct challenges persist, particularly for new college graduates who face an unemployment rate exceeding 6.6 percent—surpassing the overall jobless rate for the first time, according to recent labor market research. In total, listeners can find over 38,000 job openings currently posted across the city, indicating robust hiring activity.
Major sectors driving Baltimore’s employment landscape include health care, ed...
Baltimore's Booming Tech Scene: Salaries, Growth, and Opportunities
Jun 23, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech scene is expanding at a rate 6.8% faster than the national average, with strong focus areas in cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. Tech workers in Baltimore are earning substantial salaries, with women in tech making 81% more than their non-tech counterparts and men earning 64% more.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is robust, with the total labor force standing at 280,230 and 269,417 individuals employed. However, the unemployment rate in the broader Maryland area has increased to 3.1% as of April 2025. Despite this, the city added 2,300...
Baltimore's Booming Tech Sector: Lucrative Careers and Expanding Opportunities
Jun 18, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech scene is expanding at a rate 6.8% faster than the national average, with strong focus areas in cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. Tech workers in Baltimore are earning substantial salaries, with women in tech making 81% more than their non-tech counterparts and men earning 64% more.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with professional and business services adding 4,300 new jobs, and education and health services expanding by 8,100 positions. The total labor force in Baltimore City stands at 280,230, with 269,417 employed and 10,813 unemployed, resulting...
"Baltimore's Tech Boom: Cybersecurity, Healthcare IT, and Soaring Salaries"
Jun 16, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth and development, particularly in the tech sector. As of April 2025, Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added 2,300 total jobs, despite a loss of 2,600 jobs in certain sectors. The state's unemployment rate slightly increased to 3.1 percent, which is still below the national average.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is robust, with a total labor force of 280,230 and 269,417 employed individuals. The city has a total of 10,813 unemployed residents, resulting in an unemployment rate of 3.9 percent.
Key statistics show that Baltimore's tech scene is expanding rapidly, with tech jobs growing 6.8...
Baltimore's Booming Tech Scene: Salaries, Startups, and Soaring Opportunities
Jun 16, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech scene is expanding at a rate 6.8% faster than the national average, with strong focus areas in cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. Tech workers in Baltimore are earning substantial salaries, with women in tech making 81% more than their non-tech counterparts and men earning 64% more.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with professional and business services adding 4,300 new jobs, and education and health services expanding by 8,100 positions. The city is home to 496 startups, including 312 within the city itself, contributing to the...
"Baltimore's Thriving Tech Scene: Cybersecurity, SaaS, and Healthcare IT Opportunities Abound"
Jun 16, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech scene is expanding at a rate 6.8% faster than the national average, with strong focus areas in cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. Tech workers in Baltimore are earning substantial salaries, with women in tech making 81% more than their non-tech counterparts and men earning 64% more.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with professional and business services adding 4,300 new jobs, and education and health services expanding by 8,100 positions. The city is home to 496 startups, including 312 within the city itself, contributing to the...
Baltimore's Tech Boom: Thriving Job Market and Lucrative Salaries
Jun 16, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech scene is expanding at a rate 6.8% faster than the national average, with strong focus areas in cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. Tech workers in Baltimore are earning substantial salaries, with women in tech making 81% more than their non-tech counterparts and men earning 64% more.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with professional and business services adding 4,300 new jobs, and education and health services expanding by 8,100 positions. The city is home to 496 startups, including 312 within the city itself, contributing to the...
Baltimore's Booming Tech Job Market: Salaries, Growth, and Opportunities
Jun 16, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech scene is expanding at a rate 6.8% faster than the national average, with strong focus areas in cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. Tech workers in Baltimore are earning substantial salaries, with women in tech making 81% more than their non-tech counterparts and men earning 64% more.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with the total labor force standing at 280,230 and 269,417 individuals employed. The unemployment rate in Baltimore City is at 3.9%, indicating a relatively healthy job market. Professional and business services have added 4,300...
Baltimore's Tech Boom: Salaries, Startups, and a Thriving Job Market
Jun 16, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech scene is expanding at a rate 6.8% faster than the national average, with strong focus areas in cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. Tech workers in Baltimore are earning substantial salaries, with women in tech making 81% more than their non-tech counterparts and men earning 64% more.
In terms of employment landscape, Maryland as a whole added 2,300 total jobs in April 2025, despite a loss of 2,600 jobs in certain sectors. The state's employment has expanded by 3.6% since January 2023, adding 99,000 total jobs. In Baltimore City, the...
Baltimore's Booming Tech Sector: Opportunities Abound for Skilled Professionals
Jun 11, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth and development, particularly in the tech sector. As of April 2025, Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added 2,300 total jobs, although this was offset by a loss of 2,600 jobs in certain sectors. Despite this, the overall employment landscape remains robust, with Maryland having added 99,000 total jobs between January 2023 and February 2025, reflecting a 3.6% employment growth rate, higher than the national average of 2.9%.
The unemployment rate in Maryland remained relatively low, at 3.0% in February 2025, increasing slightly to 3.1% in April 2025. In Baltimore City, the total labor force stands at 280,230, with 269,417 employed and 10,813 unemployed...
Balancing Act: Baltimore's Evolving Job Market and Economic Trends
Jun 09, 2025The job market in Baltimore, as of recent data, presents a mixed picture. Despite some job gains, there are also sectors experiencing losses. In April 2025, Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added 2,300 total jobs, although this was offset by a loss of 2,600 jobs in certain sectors.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is characterized by a total labor force of approximately 280,230, with 269,417 individuals employed, leaving about 10,813 unemployed. This translates to an unemployment rate of 3.9% in the city.
As of March 2025, the unemployment rate in Baltimore city was 4.1%, ranking the city third out of 24 counties in Maryland from...
Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Tech, Healthcare, and Emerging Trends
Jun 04, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing a mix of growth and challenges. Despite some sectoral losses, the overall employment landscape remains robust. As of April 2025, Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added 2,300 total jobs, although this was offset by a loss of 2,600 jobs in certain sectors[1].
In terms of statistics, the unemployment rate in Maryland stood at 3.1% in April 2025, slightly up from the 3.0% rate in March. In Baltimore city specifically, the unemployment rate was 4.1% as of March 2025, a 0.3 percentage point increase from the previous year[1][3].
Major industries driving employment include professional and business services, which...
Maryland Job Market Resilient Despite Federal Workforce Cuts
Jun 02, 2025The job market in Baltimore and the broader Maryland area has experienced mixed trends in recent months. Despite overall job growth, the sector has been impacted significantly by federal workforce reductions.
In April 2025, Maryland added 2,300 total jobs, driven by growth in the private sector, which offset some of the losses in the public sector. However, the public sector, particularly federal employment, saw a significant decline of 2,600 jobs. This follows a pattern from March 2025, where Maryland lost 3,500 public sector jobs, primarily due to federal government job cuts.
The employment landscape is characterized by a strong private sector...
Baltimore's Job Market: Navigating Growth and Challenges
May 28, 2025The job market in Baltimore has shown mixed signals in recent months. Despite some job gains, there are indications of potential challenges ahead. In April 2025, Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added 2,300 total jobs, though this was offset by a loss of 2,600 jobs in the public sector, particularly in federal government positions[1].
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with a mix of private and public sector jobs. Between January 2023 and February 2025, Maryland added 99,000 total jobs, reflecting a 3.6% employment growth rate, which is higher than the national average of 2.9%[2].
As of March 2025, the unemployment rate in...
Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Navigating Growth and Challenges
May 21, 2025The job market in Baltimore has shown significant growth and stability in recent times. Between January 2023 and February 2025, Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added 99,000 total jobs, reflecting a 3.6 percent expansion in employment, surpassing the national growth rate of 2.9 percent.
In the employment landscape, the private sector has been a driving force, with 4,600 jobs added in February 2025 alone, while the public sector saw a decline of 1,200 jobs, largely due to federal government job losses. Despite these federal layoffs, Maryland's unemployment rate remained at 3.0 percent in February 2025, well below the national rate of 4.1 percent.
In Baltimore city...
Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Resilience, Diversity, and Opportunities
May 19, 2025The job market in Baltimore has shown significant growth and stability in recent years. Between January 2023 and February 2025, Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added 99,000 total jobs, reflecting a 3.6% expansion in employment.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with major industries including education and health services, professional and business services, and government. These sectors are among the largest employers in the region. For instance, the education and health services sector, along with government jobs, constitute a substantial portion of the employment base.
As of March 2025, the unemployment rate in Baltimore city stood at 4.1%, which is...
Navigating Baltimore's Job Market: Resilience Amidst Challenges
May 14, 2025The job market in Baltimore has shown mixed trends in recent times. Between January 2023 and February 2025, Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added 99,000 total jobs, with employment expanding by 3.6 percent, outpacing the national growth rate of 2.9 percent. However, the Baltimore-Towson metropolitan area itself has recorded the slowest job growth in the region over the last five years and remains 0.9% below its early 2020 employment level.
In terms of statistics, Baltimore's job market is considered the seventh-strongest in the country, according to WalletHub. Despite this, the city ranks lower in socioeconomic factors. The unemployment rate in Maryland, which reflects the...
"Baltimore's Employment Landscape: Uneven Recovery and Shifting Dynamics"
May 12, 2025The job market in Baltimore has shown mixed trends in recent times. Between January 2023 and February 2025, the state of Maryland, which includes the Baltimore metropolitan area, added a total of 99,000 jobs, indicating a broader expansion in employment.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is characterized by minimal net job growth. As of the latest data, the Baltimore metropolitan area had a total nonfarm employment of 1,420,800 jobs, with a negligible 0.0% change from August 2023 to August 2024. This growth rate is below the national average of 1.5%, suggesting regional economic stagnation.
Key statistics highlight that the education and health services sector...
Baltimore's Job Market: Shifting Trends and Uncertainties
May 07, 2025The job market in Baltimore has shown mixed trends in recent times. Between January 2023 and February 2025, the state of Maryland, which includes the Baltimore metropolitan area, added 99,000 total jobs, with a 3.6% employment growth rate, outpacing the national growth rate of 2.9%.
In the Baltimore metropolitan area, the overall job growth has been minimal, with only a 0.0% change in employment from August 2023 to August 2024, significantly below the national average of 1.5%. However, certain sectors have performed well, such as education and health services, which saw a 3.0% increase and added 8,100 jobs. The manufacturing sector also grew by 3.0%, outperforming the national decline.
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Baltimore's Job Market: Uneven Trends and Sector Dynamics
May 05, 2025The job market in Baltimore has shown mixed trends in recent times. Despite the broader national average of 1.5% job growth, the Baltimore metropolitan area experienced minimal net job growth, with only a 0.0% increase in total nonfarm employment from August 2023 to August 2024. This stagnation is attributed to declines in sectors such as trade, transportation, and utilities, which lost 4,300 jobs (-1.7%), and government, which saw a reduction of 3,500 jobs (-1.5%).
However, there are sectors that have performed well. The education and health services sector stood out with a 3.0% increase, adding 8,100 jobs. In Baltimore City specifically, there was a 2.0% increase in...
Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Shifts, Challenges, and Opportunities
Apr 30, 2025The job market in Baltimore has shown mixed trends in recent times. Despite the broader Baltimore metropolitan area experiencing minimal net job growth, with only a 0.0% increase in total nonfarm employment from August 2023 to August 2024, adding just 400 jobs, Baltimore City itself has seen a slightly more positive outlook. The city recorded a 2.0% increase in total nonfarm employment, driven by strong growth in professional and business services, which saw a 5.7% increase, and education and health services, which grew by 3.3%.
In terms of statistics, the total labor force in Baltimore City stands at 279,805, with 267,750 employed and 12,055 unemployed, resulting in an...
Baltimore's Job Market: Navigating Shifting Trends and Opportunities
Apr 28, 2025The job market in Baltimore has shown mixed trends in recent times. Between January 2023 and February 2025, the state of Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added a significant number of jobs, with a total of 99,000 jobs added during this period.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is characterized by a total nonfarm employment of 1,420,800 jobs as of the latest data. However, the metropolitan area has experienced minimal net job growth, with only a 0.0% change in employment from August 2023 to August 2024, which is below the national average of 1.5%. Despite this, Baltimore City itself has outpaced the larger metropolitan area with...
Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Spotlighting Sectors and Trends
Apr 21, 2025The job market in Baltimore is characterized by minimal net job growth, with the metropolitan area adding only 400 jobs from August 2023 to August 2024, resulting in a 0.0% growth rate, which is below the national average of 1.5%. Despite this, certain sectors have shown significant growth. The education and health services sector stood out with a 3.0% increase, adding 8,100 jobs. Baltimore City itself saw a slightly better performance with a 2.0% increase in total nonfarm employment, driven by strong growth in professional and business services (+5.7%) and education and health services (+3.3%).
The employment landscape is marked by declines in sectors such as trade, transportation...
Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Trends, Sectors, and Opportunities
Apr 16, 2025The job market in Baltimore has shown mixed trends in recent months. Between January 2023 and February 2025, Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added 99,000 total jobs, with employment expanding by 3.6 percent, above the national growth rate of 2.9 percent. However, the Baltimore metropolitan area itself has experienced minimal net job growth, with only a 0.0 percent change in employment from August 2023 to August 2024.
In terms of employment landscape, the education and health services sector has been a standout, adding 8,100 jobs and growing by 3.0 percent. Baltimore City has outpaced the larger metropolitan area with a 2.0 percent increase in total nonfarm employment, driven...
Baltimore's Job Market Trends: Sector Shifts and Unemployment Insights
Apr 14, 2025The job market in Baltimore has shown mixed trends in recent times. Between January 2023 and January 2025, Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added 88,300 total jobs, with a total employment growth rate of 3.2 percent, surpassing the national growth rate of 2.8 percent.
In terms of employment landscape, the Baltimore metropolitan area has experienced minimal net job growth, with only a 0.0 percent change in employment from August 2023 to August 2024, significantly below the national average of 1.5 percent. However, Baltimore City itself saw a 2.0 percent increase in total nonfarm employment, driven by strong growth in professional and business services, and education and health...
Baltimore's Job Market: Navigating Stability and Dynamic Changes
Apr 09, 2025The job market in Baltimore is characterized by a mix of stability and dynamic changes. As of December 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore City stood at 3.90%, which is relatively low, though it has fluctuated over the years, reaching a high of 12.10% in August 2010 and a low of 2.20% in April 2023.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with significant contributions from various industries. Health care and social assistance have emerged as key job drivers, with a 7% rise in employment and a 10% increase in the number of establishments. Professional, scientific, and technical services also saw growth, although with some shifts...
Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Resilience Amid Dynamic Shifts
Apr 07, 2025The job market in Baltimore is characterized by a mix of stability and dynamic changes. As of December 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore City stood at 3.90%, which is relatively low compared to historical highs, such as the 12.10% rate in August 2010[1].
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with various sectors contributing to job growth. Baltimore County, for instance, saw a 7.3% increase in the number of private establishments from Q3 2023 to Q3 2024, although private employment remained stable with only a slight 0.1% decline in the average number of jobs. This indicates business growth but stable employment levels, reflecting shifts in...
Baltimore's Evolving Job Landscape: Resilience and Transformation in a Service-Driven Economy
Apr 02, 2025The job market in Baltimore and its surrounding areas, such as Baltimore County, is characterized by mixed trends and significant sectoral shifts. Overall, the employment landscape is marked by steady job growth, though with some challenges.
Baltimore County has seen a 7.3% increase in the number of private establishments from Q3 2023 to Q3 2024, indicating business growth and new market entries. However, private employment remained stable with a slight 0.1% decline in the average number of jobs. The labor force grew by 4,127 workers, reaching 448,539, and employment increased slightly by 1,241 jobs, despite a rise in unemployment to 2.7%[2].
In terms of...
Cyber Surge in Charm City: Baltimore's Booming Tech Job Market
Mar 31, 2025The job market in Baltimore is robust and diverse, with several positive trends and growth areas. By 2025, the cybersecurity sector in Baltimore is projected to see a significant 33% growth, driven by the city's strategic location near major government agencies and the presence of prominent employers like Johns Hopkins. This growth is part of a broader national trend, with Maryland leading the country in cyber job openings, and salaries in the sector starting around $102,000.
In terms of overall employment, Baltimore County has experienced a 7.3% increase in the number of private establishments from Q3 2023 to Q3 2024, although private employment remained...
Baltimore's Cybersecurity Boom: Unlocking Career Opportunities in a Thriving Tech Hub
Mar 26, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth and transformation, particularly in the cybersecurity sector. By 2025, the cybersecurity job market in Baltimore is projected to grow by 33%, driven by the high demand for cyber professionals, with Maryland leading the nation in cyber job openings. Salaries in this sector start around $102,000, and key roles include Security Analyst and Penetration Tester, with about 30% of positions offering remote work options.
Maryland as a whole has seen a robust employment surge, adding 88,300 jobs from January 2023 to January 2025, reflecting a 3.2% employment growth rate that exceeds the national average of 2.8%. In January 2025 alone...
"Baltimore's Cybersecurity Surge: A Tale of Growth, Opportunity, and Government Initiatives"
Mar 24, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth and transformation, particularly in the cybersecurity sector. By 2025, the cybersecurity job market in Baltimore is projected to grow by 33%, with Maryland leading the nation in cyber job openings. This growth is driven by the city's strategic location near major government agencies and the presence of prominent employers such as Johns Hopkins and major defense contractors.
In terms of employment, Maryland has added 88,300 jobs from January 2023 to January 2025, reflecting a 3.2% employment surge that outpaces the national growth rate. Baltimore County saw a 7.3% increase in the number of private establishments, although...
Balancing Cybersecurity Talent Supply and Demand in Baltimore's Booming Job Market
Mar 19, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth and transformation, particularly in the cybersecurity sector. By 2025, the cybersecurity job market in Baltimore is projected to grow by 33%, with Maryland leading the nation in cyber job openings. Salaries in this field start around $102,000, and key roles include Security Analyst and Penetration Tester, with about 30% of these positions offering remote work options.
Maryland has added 88,300 jobs from January 2023 to January 2025, reflecting a 3.2% employment surge that outpaces the national growth rate. The top job sectors include Other Services, Government, Accommodation and Food Services, Private Educational Services, and Health Care and...
Baltimore's Booming Tech Hub: A City on the Rise
Mar 17, 2025Baltimore's job market is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech scene is booming, with a focus on AI, biotechnology, cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. By 2030, this sector is expected to create 52,000 jobs and generate a $4.2 billion economic impact. Over 400 tech startups are currently operating in Baltimore, supported by partnerships with universities and research institutions.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with major industries including healthcare, education, finance, tourism, and manufacturing. Top employers in the city include the Social Security Administration, Johns Hopkins University System, the University of Maryland Medical System, and...
Baltimore's Booming Tech Scene: Opportunities and Innovation in the City's Diverse Job Market
Mar 12, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth and transformation, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech scene is booming, with a focus on AI, biotechnology, cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. By 2030, Baltimore's tech industry is projected to create 52,000 jobs and generate a $4.2 billion economic impact. The city is home to over 400 tech startups and benefits from strong partnerships with universities and research institutions like Johns Hopkins University, UMBC, and Morgan State University.
Employment in Baltimore is diverse, with major industries including healthcare, education, finance, tourism, and manufacturing. Top employers in the city include the...
"Baltimore's Booming Tech Hub: Cybersecurity Surge and Diverse Job Growth"
Mar 12, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech scene is booming, with a focus on AI, biotechnology, cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. By 2030, this sector is projected to create 52,000 jobs and generate a $4.2 billion economic impact. Currently, over 400 tech startups are operational in Baltimore, supported by partnerships with universities and research institutions.
Employment in Baltimore is diverse, with major industries including healthcare, education, finance, tourism, and manufacturing. Top employers in the city include the Social Security Administration, Johns Hopkins University System, the University of Maryland Medical System, and...
"Baltimore's Booming Tech and Diverse Job Market: Opportunities Abound"
Mar 10, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth and transformation, particularly in the tech sector. By 2025, Baltimore's tech scene is expected to create 52,000 jobs and generate a $4.2 billion economic impact, driven by focuses on AI, biotechnology, cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. The city is home to over 400 tech startups and benefits from strong partnerships with universities like Johns Hopkins University, UMBC, and Morgan State University.
Employment in Baltimore is robust, with tech salaries ranging from $91,000 for entry-level positions to over $110,000 for experienced roles. The overall employment landscape is diverse, with major industries including healthcare, education, finance...
Booming Tech Scene in Baltimore: Cybersecurity, AI, and Biotech Driving Job Growth
Mar 05, 2025Baltimore's job market is experiencing significant growth and transformation, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech scene, fueled by a focus on AI, biotechnology, and cybersecurity, is projected to create 52,000 jobs and generate a $4.2 billion economic impact by 2030. This growth is driven by over 400 startups and strong partnerships with universities such as Johns Hopkins University, UMBC, and Morgan State University.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with key industries including healthcare, education, finance, tourism, and manufacturing. Top employers in the city include the Social Security Administration, the Johns Hopkins University System, the University of Maryland Medical...
Baltimore's Booming Tech Scene: Job Opportunities Abound in Cybersecurity, AI, and More
Mar 03, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech scene is booming, with a focus on AI, biotechnology, cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. This growth is expected to create 52,000 jobs and generate a $4.2 billion economic impact by 2030. Over 400 startups, backed by partnerships with universities and research institutions, are driving this expansion.
Baltimore's employment landscape is diverse, with major industries including financial and professional services, health and bioscience technology, information and creative services, and logistics and advanced manufacturing. Top employers in the city include the Social Security Administration, the Johns...
Booming Baltimore: Exploring the City's Thriving Tech Sector and In-Demand Careers
Feb 26, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech scene is booming, with a focus on AI, biotechnology, cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. By 2030, Baltimore is projected to generate $4.2 billion in economic impact and create 52,000 jobs, driven by over 400 startups and partnerships with universities.
The employment landscape is diverse, with major industries including financial and professional services, health and bioscience technology, culture and tourism, information and creative services, logistics, and advanced manufacturing. Key employers in the area include Johns Hopkins Hospital and University, Under Armour, and several other prominent...
Baltimore's Booming Tech Scene: Jobs, Salaries, and a Thriving Innovation Ecosystem
Feb 24, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. By 2030, the city's tech scene is projected to create 52,000 jobs and generate a $4.2 billion economic impact, driven by over 400 startups and strong partnerships with universities and research institutions.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is robust, with tech salaries ranging from $91,000 for entry-level roles to over $110,000 for experienced positions. Key sectors include cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development, with roles such as network administrators, QA engineers, and security analysts being among the highest-paid. Cybersecurity is particularly thriving, with a 33% projected growth by 2025 and salaries starting...
Baltimore's Tech Boom and the Surge in High-Paying Job Opportunities
Feb 24, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth and development, particularly in the tech sector. By 2025, Baltimore's tech scene is expected to create 52,000 jobs and generate a $4.2 billion economic impact, driven by a focus on AI, biotechnology, cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. The city is home to over 400 tech startups and benefits from strong partnerships with universities and research institutions.
Employment in Baltimore is robust, with tech salaries ranging from $91,000 for entry-level positions to over $110,000 for experienced roles. Cybersecurity roles are especially in demand, with security analysts earning between $120,000 to $141,000. Other high-paying roles include network administrators...
Baltimore Booming: The Tech Transformation Driving Job Growth and Opportunity
Feb 19, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. By 2025, Baltimore's tech scene is expected to create 52,000 jobs and generate a $4.2 billion economic impact by 2030, driven by over 400 startups and partnerships with universities. The city is focusing heavily on AI, biotechnology, cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development.
Employment in Baltimore is robust, with tech salaries ranging from $91,000 for entry-level roles to over $110,000 for experienced positions. Cybersecurity roles are especially in demand, with salaries for security analysts and network administrators reaching up to $141,000 and $108,000 respectively. Data science, cloud engineering, and AI roles are also...
Baltimore's Tech Boom: Uncovering the City's Thriving Job Market
Feb 17, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. By 2030, the city's tech scene is projected to generate a $4.2 billion economic impact and create 52,000 jobs, driven by over 400 startups and partnerships with universities. Key areas of growth include cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development, with salaries ranging from $91,000 for entry-level roles to over $110,000 for experienced positions.
The employment landscape is robust, with major companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft actively recruiting in the area. Baltimore's strategic location near federal agencies makes it an ideal hub for tech careers. The city is also seeing...
Title: Baltimore's Tech Boom: The City's Thriving Job Market and Booming Cybersecurity Sector
Feb 12, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth and development, particularly in the tech sector. By 2025, Baltimore's tech scene is expected to create 52,000 jobs and generate a $4.2 billion economic impact by 2030, driven by over 400 startups and strong partnerships with universities and research institutions.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is robust, with tech salaries ranging from $91,000 for entry-level roles to over $110,000 for experienced positions. Key sectors include cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development, with network administrators, QA engineers, and security analysts being among the highest-paid roles. Cybersecurity is particularly thriving, with a 33% projected growth by 2025 and salaries starting...
Baltimore's Tech Boom: Cybersecurity, AI, and the City's Thriving Job Market
Feb 10, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth, particularly in the tech sector. By 2025, Baltimore's tech scene is projected to create 52,000 jobs and generate a $4.2 billion economic impact, driven by a focus on AI, biotechnology, cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. The city is home to over 400 tech startups and benefits from strong partnerships with universities and research institutions.
Employment in Baltimore is robust, with tech salaries ranging from $91,000 for entry-level positions to over $110,000 for experienced roles. Cybersecurity roles are in high demand, with security analysts earning between $120,000 to $141,000. Other highly paid positions include network administrators, QA...
Baltimore's Tech Boom: Thriving Job Market and Lucrative Salaries in Cybersecurity, AI, and Data Science
Feb 05, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth and development, particularly in the tech sector. By 2025, Baltimore's tech scene is expected to create 52,000 jobs and generate a $4.2 billion economic impact, driven by a focus on AI, biotechnology, cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development. The city is home to over 400 tech startups and benefits from strong partnerships with universities and research institutions.
Employment in Baltimore is diverse, with major industries including financial and professional services, health and bioscience technology, information and creative services, and logistics and advanced manufacturing. Top employers include the Social Security Administration, the Johns Hopkins...
Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Cybersecurity Surge and Healthcare Resilience
Feb 03, 2025The job market in Baltimore is characterized by a mix of growth and challenges. Despite the metropolitan area experiencing minimal net job growth, with only a 0.0% increase in total nonfarm employment from August 2023 to August 2024, certain sectors have shown significant expansion. The education and health services sector stood out with a 3.0% increase, adding 8,100 jobs. However, sectors like trade, transportation, and utilities, and government saw declines, with job losses of 4,300 and 3,500 respectively[1].
Baltimore City itself fared better, with a 2.0% increase in total nonfarm employment, driven by strong growth in professional and business services (5.7%) and education and health services (3.3%). The...
Baltimore's Tech Boom: Soaring Job Opportunities and Economic Growth
Jan 27, 2025The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth and development, particularly in the tech sector. By 2025, Baltimore's tech scene is anticipated to create 52,000 jobs and generate a $4.2 billion economic impact by 2030, driven by over 400 startups and strong partnerships with universities and research institutions.
The employment landscape in Baltimore is robust, with tech jobs growing 6.8% faster than the national average. Key sectors include cybersecurity, healthcare IT, and software development, where salaries range from $91,000 for entry-level roles to over $110,000 for experienced positions. Network administrators, QA engineers, and security analysts are among the highest-paid roles, with salaries up to $166,000.
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The Flourishing Job Market in Baltimore: Cybersecurity, Healthcare, and Logistics Boom
Jan 20, 2025The job market in Baltimore is characterized by a diverse and robust economy, with several key industries driving employment and economic growth. As of November 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore City stood at 4.50%, marking a relatively stable labor market. Historically, the unemployment rate has fluctuated, reaching a high of 12.10% in August 2010 and a low of 2.20% in April 2023[1].
The employment landscape in Baltimore is bolstered by major employers such as the Social Security Administration, the Johns Hopkins University System, and the University of Maryland Medical System. These institutions are significant contributors to the city's healthcare, education, and biomedical research...
Booming Baltimore Job Market: Diverse Industries, Major Employers, and Resilient Growth
Dec 25, 2024The job market in Baltimore is characterized by a diverse and robust employment landscape. As of August 2024, the total nonfarm employment in the Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD, metropolitan area stood at 1,420,800, with employment levels showing little change over the year, unlike the national rate which saw a 1.5 percent increase[1].
In terms of industry employment, the education and health services sector saw a significant gain of 8,100 jobs over the year, reflecting a 3.0 percent increase, though this was slightly lower than the national rise of 3.9 percent[1].
The unemployment rate in Baltimore has been fluctuating, standing at 4.30 percent as of October 2024...
Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Diverse Industries, Emerging Opportunities
Dec 24, 2024The job market in Baltimore is characterized by a diverse range of industries and a robust employment landscape. As of August 2024, the total nonfarm employment in the Baltimore-Columbia-Towson metropolitan area stood at 1,420,800, with employment levels showing little change over the year, unlike the national increase of 1.5 percent.
The employment landscape is dominated by several key industries, including healthcare, education, financial and professional services, and logistics. The healthcare sector has seen significant growth, with the education and health services supersector gaining 8,100 jobs over the year, representing a 3.0-percent increase. Major employers in the area include the Social Security Administration...
Baltimore's Thriving Job Market: Diverse Industries, Robust Employment, and Promising Opportunities
Dec 23, 2024The job market in Baltimore is characterized by a diverse range of industries and a robust employment landscape. As of August 2024, the total nonfarm employment in the Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD, metropolitan area stood at 1,420,800, with employment levels showing little change over the year, despite a national employment increase of 1.5 percent.
The employment landscape is dominated by several key industries, including healthcare, education, financial and professional services, and logistics. The education and health services sector saw a significant gain of 8,100 jobs over the year, reflecting a 3.0-percent increase, though this was lower than the national rise of 3.9 percent.
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Baltimore's Flourishing Job Market: Diverse Opportunities and Promising Outlook
Dec 23, 2024The job market in Baltimore is characterized by a diverse and robust employment landscape. As of August 2024, the total nonfarm employment in the Baltimore-Columbia-Towson metropolitan area stood at 1,420,800, with employment levels showing little change over the year, unlike the national rate which saw a 1.5 percent increase.
The employment landscape is dominated by several key industries, including financial and professional services, health and bioscience technology, education, and logistics. Major employers in the area include the Social Security Administration, the Johns Hopkins University System, the University of Maryland Medical System, and companies like Under Armour and Amazon Fulfillment Services. These...
Baltimore's Booming Job Market: Diverse Sectors, Major Employers, and Positive Outlook
Dec 22, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting strong growth, particularly in the service sector. As of January 2024, the city's unemployment rate dipped slightly compared to December 2023, aligning with national trends[1].
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with significant contributions from financial and professional services, health and bioscience technology, culture and tourism, and logistics and advanced manufacturing. Major employers include the Social Security Administration, the Johns Hopkins University System, the University of Maryland Medical System, and companies like Under Armour and Amazon Fulfillment Services[4].
Recent statistics show that the unemployment rate in Baltimore was 3.80% in September 2024...
Baltimore's Thriving Job Market: Service Sector Leads the Way in Economic Growth
Dec 21, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting robust growth, particularly driven by the service sector. As of January 2024, the city's unemployment rate has dipped, standing at 3.80% in September 2024, down from previous months and significantly lower than the record high of 12.10% in August 2010[2].
The employment landscape is dominated by sectors such as leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. Leisure and hospitality saw significant job growth in January 2024, largely due to seasonal hiring patterns. Healthcare continues to show steady growth, especially in ambulatory healthcare services, while professional and business services have seen increases in administrative and support...
Baltimore's Thriving Job Market: Exploring Service Sector Growth and Industry Trends
Dec 19, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting strong growth and stability, particularly in the service sector. As of September 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore City stood at 3.80%, indicating a positive trend compared to previous months and years[2][5].
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with significant growth in leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. Leisure and hospitality added the most new jobs in January 2024, largely due to seasonal hiring patterns. Healthcare continues to show steady growth, especially in ambulatory healthcare services, while professional and business services have seen an increase in administrative and support occupations[1][5].<...
Baltimore's Booming Job Market: Service Sector Drives Steady Growth and Low Unemployment
Dec 18, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting positive growth, particularly driven by the service sector. As of January 2024, the city's unemployment rate has dipped slightly compared to December 2023, aligning with national trends[1][5].
The employment landscape is dominated by the service sector, with significant job growth in leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. Leisure and hospitality added the most new jobs in January, driven by seasonal hiring patterns. Healthcare continues to show steady growth, especially in ambulatory healthcare services, while professional and business services saw an increase, mainly in administrative and support occupations[1][5].
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Baltimore's Thriving Job Market: Resilience in the Face of Challenges
Dec 18, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting positive growth, particularly in the service sector. As of January 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore City has dipped slightly, aligning with national trends, though the exact rate for January is not specified in the latest reports. However, as of September 2024, the unemployment rate was 3.80%, indicating a continued downward trend from the highs seen during the pandemic[2].
The employment landscape is dominated by the service sector, with significant job growth in leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. Leisure and hospitality added the most new jobs in January, driven by...
Job Growth in Baltimore: Thriving Service Sector Drives Employment Opportunities
Dec 17, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting positive growth, particularly in the service sector. As of January 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore dipped slightly compared to December 2023, aligning with national trends[1].
The employment landscape is dominated by industries such as leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. Leisure and hospitality added the most new jobs in January, driven by seasonal hiring patterns. Healthcare continued its growth, especially in ambulatory healthcare services, while professional and business services also saw significant job additions, particularly in administrative and support occupations[1].
Statistics show that the total nonfarm employment...
Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Thriving Sectors, Top Employers, and Promising Opportunities
Dec 14, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting positive trends, particularly in the service sector. As of January 2024, the city's unemployment rate dipped slightly, aligning with national trends, and currently stands at 4.30% as of October 2024, though this is a slight increase from the previous month[2][5].
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with significant growth in leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. Leisure and hospitality added the most new jobs due to seasonal hiring patterns, while healthcare showed continued growth, especially in ambulatory healthcare services. Professional and business services also added jobs, particularly in administrative and...
Booming Baltimore Job Market: Service Sector Shines, Unemployment Dips
Dec 13, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting positive growth, particularly in the service sector. As of January 2024, the city's unemployment rate dipped slightly compared to December 2023, aligning with national trends[1].
The employment landscape is dominated by the service sector, with significant job growth in leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. Leisure and hospitality added the most new jobs in January, driven by seasonal hiring patterns. Healthcare continued its growth, especially in ambulatory healthcare services, while professional and business services saw increases in administrative and support occupations[1].
The unemployment rate in Baltimore City was 3.80...
Baltimore's Booming Job Market Fueled by Service Sector Growth and Steady Employment Trends
Dec 12, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting positive growth, particularly in the service sector. As of January 2024, the city's unemployment rate has dipped slightly compared to December 2023, aligning with national trends[1].
The employment landscape is dominated by the service sector, with significant job growth in leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. Leisure and hospitality added the most new jobs in January, driven by seasonal hiring patterns. Healthcare continues to show steady growth, especially in ambulatory healthcare services. Professional and business services also saw an increase, mainly in administrative and support occupations[1].
Statistics indicate...
Baltimore's Booming Job Market: A Diverse, Resilient Economy on the Rise
Dec 10, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting positive trends, particularly in the service sector. As of January 2024, the city's unemployment rate dipped slightly, aligning with national trends, though the exact rate for January is not specified. However, as of September 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore City was 3.80%, which is relatively low compared to historical highs[2].
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with significant growth in leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. Leisure and hospitality added the most new jobs due to seasonal hiring patterns, while healthcare showed continued growth, especially in ambulatory healthcare services...
Baltimore's Resilient Job Market: Thriving in the Service Sector
Dec 09, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting strong growth and stability, particularly in the service sector. As of September 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore City stood at 3.80%, which is relatively low compared to historical highs and indicates a healthy labor market[1][2][4].
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with significant growth in leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. These sectors have led job growth, with leisure and hospitality adding the most new jobs due to seasonal hiring patterns. Healthcare continues to show steady growth, especially in ambulatory healthcare services, while professional and business services have...
"Baltimore's Booming Job Market: A Diverse and Thriving Economy"
Dec 08, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting positive growth, particularly driven by the service sector. As of September 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore City was 3.80%, which is relatively low compared to historical highs and indicates a strong labor market[1][2].
The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with significant growth in leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. These sectors have led job growth, with leisure and hospitality adding the most new jobs due to seasonal hiring patterns. Healthcare continues to show steady growth, especially in ambulatory healthcare services, while professional and business services have seen an...
Baltimore's Robust Job Market: Thriving Sectors, Low Unemployment, and Promising Opportunities
Dec 07, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting strong growth and stability, particularly in the service sector. As of January 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore has dipped slightly, aligning with national trends, though the exact rate for January is not specified in the latest reports[1].
The employment landscape is diverse, with significant growth in leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. These sectors have been the drivers of job creation, with leisure and hospitality adding the most new jobs due to seasonal hiring patterns. Healthcare continues to grow, especially in ambulatory healthcare services, and professional and business...
Baltimore's Job Market Boom: Service Sectors Lead the Way to Opportunity
Dec 06, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting positive growth, particularly in the service sector. As of January 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore city was at 3.8%, which is higher than the state average but still indicative of a strong labor market[2].
The employment landscape is dominated by sectors such as leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. These sectors led job growth in January 2024, with significant gains in ambulatory healthcare services and administrative support occupations[1].
Major industries in Baltimore include financial and professional services, health and bioscience technology, culture and tourism, and advanced manufacturing. Key...
"Baltimore's Thriving Service Sector and Job Market Outlook"
Dec 06, 2024The job market in Baltimore is exhibiting positive growth, particularly in the service sector. As of January 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore city was 3.8%, which is the highest among Maryland counties but still indicative of a healthy labor market[2].
The employment landscape is dominated by the service sector, with significant job growth in leisure and hospitality, healthcare, and professional and business services. Leisure and hospitality added the most new jobs in January, driven by seasonal hiring patterns. Healthcare continues to show steady growth, especially in ambulatory healthcare services, while professional and business services saw an increase in administrative...