• Salt Lake City Job Market Boom: Fresh Opportunities From Entry-Level to Skilled Roles
    Apr 8 2026
    Listeners, Salt Lake City's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the last week, from entry-level gigs to skilled roles perfect for flexible schedules or career boosts. Vector Marketing is ramping up interviews right now for part-time sales reps in Salt Lake City, offering base pay so you can focus on customer service with Cutco products—no sales pressure. They're seeking folks 17 or older who enjoy people, with flexible hours ideal for students, retail workers, or anyone supplementing income, and you can interview within five to seven days. KSL.com lists hot postings like Interwest Transportation's call for Class A CDL drivers in Salt Lake City on April 2, covering regional OTR and local routes, plus Alpha Cabinet Components in North Salt Lake hiring manufacturing team members for Monday-through-Thursday shifts from 6 AM to 4:30 PM, posted April 1. For outdoor lovers, Cottonwood Canyons Foundation via Conservation Job Board wants trail crew members at $20 to $22 hourly for full-time seasonal work through September, with PTO, boot stipends, training, and a completion bonus—apply rolling, but early birds win. Remote work abounds on Indeed: Sceptre Management needs medical billers in Kaysville at $19 to $25 an hour with full benefits, involving data entry for renal clinics; Piton Science & Technology seeks VA contact call center agents with data entry skills; Resource Innovations hires customer service rebate processors at $17 to $21 remotely; Everlight Solar has entry-level HR assistants at $30,000 to $40,000 fully remote; and CareHarmony wants enrollment specialists for patient engagement. In-office picks include Salt Lake Express cleaner roles at $18 to $19 an hour, cleaning vehicles and offices with evening/weekend flexibility; Wells Fargo's branch manager spot in the East District ending April 9; University of Utah's assistant nurse manager needing shift availability; and Hoyt Archery's customer service reps at $18 an hour handling orders. ZipRecruiter flags 60 Monday-through-Friday jobs paying $24 to $85 hourly. With thousands more on Indeed in North Salt Lake like delivery drivers and analysts, now's prime time to jump in—many urge quick applications before spots vanish. Tailor your resume and apply today to land that fit. (2487 chars) This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • The Salt Lake City Job Market: A Fact-Based Exploration
    Jan 16 2026
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  • Salt Lake City's Job Market Buzzes with Diverse Openings in Retail, Public Safety, and Beyond
    Jan 12 2026
    Listeners, Salt Lake City's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past week, from retail and warehouse roles to public safety positions. Indeed.com lists over 39,000 openings, including new postings like Roy Store Associate at Redmond Heritage Farm Store in Roy, paying $15 to $18 an hour for part-time or full-time work handling cash register, customer service, stocking, and deliveries—perfect for those passionate about healthy living and teamwork, with benefits like 401(k) matching, health insurance, and paid time off. Cost Estimator roles demand skills in reading engineering drawings and problem-solving, while Guest Advocate spots at Target involve greeting guests, order pickups, and drive-up services. Part-Time Car Wash Crew Members earn paid time off engaging customers on memberships, and Broista positions at Dutch Bros in nearby Centerville offer training and competitive pay. Public safety calls too: Murray City PD posted Police Officers on January 6 with applications open until January 23, per Utah POST. Sandy City PD added Entry-level and Lateral Police Officer listings on January 8. South Salt Lake City seeks Firefighters at EMT or Paramedic level, updated January 9 on National Testing Network, for high-risk suppression and rescue. Unifi Aviation posted Airport Cabin Trainer in Salt Lake City on January 6. KSL Jobs features Fire Sprinkler System Designer from Western Automatic Sprinkler on January 11. University of Utah has Pharmacy Technician II roles starting January 2026 across locations. USAA lists Government Relations Director in the Mountain West Region from January 6. HEAT Intake Assistant at Utah Community Action in Salt Lake City pays $18.80 hourly, posted December 22 and closing today. Hilton Garden Inn SLC Airport promotes Cooks, Food Service Attendants, and Guest Service Agents with benefits like medical plans and career growth. Warehouse Associates, Diesel Technicians hiring multiples, Amazon Package Drivers starting at $22 an hour needing just a Utah license, and Mental Health Technicians round out the mix. With quick responses from many employers, now's prime time for listeners to apply and jump into Salt Lake's vibrant job scene. Tailor your resume, highlight skills like customer service or certifications, and seize these timely gigs for steady work and advancement. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • Salt Lake City's Resilient Job Market: Thriving Amid National Uncertainties
    Dec 12 2025
    Salt Lake Citys job market remains robust amid national uncertainties, with nonfarm payroll employment up 2.4 percent in the latest period according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics CES data. The employment landscape features steady growth driven by a diverse economy, though metro-specific unemployment rates for late 2025 await release on January 7, 2026, creating a data gap on precise figures beyond earlier trends showing rates around 3 percent. Key statistics highlight over 800,000 nonfarm jobs, with monthly gains in professional services and construction. Trends indicate a K-shaped recovery as noted by University of Utah economist Phil Dean, where high earners above $175,000 benefit from stock market surges while lower-wage workers face inflation pressures on housing and goods, per Moody's Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi. Major industries include tech, healthcare, finance, and tourism, with top employers like Intermountain Healthcare, University of Utah Health, and tech firms such as Adobe and Qualtrics. Growing sectors encompass software development, biotech, and renewable energy, fueled by the Silicon Slopes innovation hub. Recent developments feature Fed rate cuts aiming to bolster hiring despite business reluctance, as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell highlighted downside labor risks. Seasonal patterns show tourism peaks in winter for skiing and summer outdoor activities boosting hospitality. Commuting trends favor remote and hybrid work post-pandemic, reducing downtown congestion, while government initiatives from Utah's Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity promote workforce training in tech and apprenticeships. The market has evolved from pandemic recovery to resilient expansion, outpacing many metros. Key findings underscore strong employment growth at 2.4 percent but note vulnerabilities for lower-income listeners amid inflation. Current openings include Software Engineer at Adobe in Lehi, Registered Nurse at Intermountain Healthcare, and Data Analyst at Goldman Sachs in downtown Salt Lake City. Thank you listeners for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • Booming Jobs in Salt Lake City Across Hospitality, Logistics, Government, and Part-Time Sectors
    Nov 24 2025
    Salt Lake City saw a wave of recent job postings in the past week, with opportunities across warehouse, hospitality, government, and part-time sectors. ZipRecruiter has roles such as Warehouse Associate, posted for both November and December 2025, where listeners would help organize shipments and maintain inventory—a great fit for those seeking physical, team-driven work. McKesson is recruiting warehouse workers for full-time positions as of November 20, 2025, focused on handling medical products, ideal for steady employment with growth potential. Also in logistics, Express Employment Professionals lists a Paper Feeder position for $16 hourly and a Driver/Field Service Associate role with medical equipment, both in Salt Lake City, updated on November 18, 2025 and perfect for listeners who want hands-on, active work in a supportive environment. Hospitality has been especially active. The Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel is welcoming applications for a Director of Rooms, Restaurant Supervisor, and Hotel Front Desk Supervisor, all recently posted and designed for listeners with a knack for customer service and hotel operations. Concord Hospitality’s Hilton Garden Inn Salt Lake City Airport seeks a hotel Cook and food service associates, emphasizing a positive work culture and career advancement, according to their flyer on November 21, 2025. These jobs promise a strong team atmosphere and benefits for full-time employees. Government and public sector listeners have various openings in the Utah Legislature. Current postings open until filled include Senate Minority Policy Intern, Senate Session Photographer, House Chief Clerk, House Page, and House Security. These roles place listeners at the heart of state policy and operations, with an application deadline for select posts, such as House Minority Policy Advisor, on November 21, 2025. For those observing local public service, these jobs offer meaningful paths to contribute and learn. Those searching for flexibility can find numerous part-time options. KSL.com just listed an Office Assistant role for a growing electrical company, posted November 20, 2025. This work-from-home job is ideal for listeners wanting a flexible schedule and administrative experience. In retail and behavioral health, Indeed displays thousands of new jobs in Salt Lake City posted this week. Among these, positions for Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Psychiatric Technician, and Stocker showcase the diversity of jobs currently hiring and the city’s ongoing demand in healthcare, retail, and support sectors. For listeners specifically interested in short-term opportunities or career-building experiences, Express Employment Professionals continues to offer project-based and temp roles like Mattress Quality Inspector and School Cafeteria Attendant at Ensign Elementary, emphasizing hands-on skills and immediate hiring. Salt Lake City’s job landscape this week demonstrates an energetic economy and an open doorway for listeners in This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • Salt Lake City's Booming Job Market: Opportunities Across Tech, Healthcare, Hospitality, and Trades
    Sep 17 2025
    Job seekers in Salt Lake City will find a dynamic hiring landscape this past week, with employers across tech, healthcare, hospitality, and trades all competing for attention. Indeed Salt Lake City shows a surge in postings for both specialized and entry-level roles, aiming to quickly fill crucial positions as the fall hiring season accelerates. Listeners interested in technology will notice local companies searching urgently for software engineers, IT support, and web developers. These postings often highlight hybrid or flexible work policies, making them appealing for remote-minded applicants. Utah’s reputation as a tech hub, sometimes dubbed Silicon Slopes, is reflected in job ads offering competitive salaries and opportunities for rapid advancement. Employers like Recursion Pharmaceuticals and Lucid Software are spotlighted in postings, seeking not just coders but also data analysts and cybersecurity professionals. The healthcare sector in Salt Lake City continues to hire aggressively, especially with ongoing nurse shortages. Intermountain Health and University of Utah Health Systems are recruiting registered nurses, medical assistants, and administrative staff, emphasizing sign-on bonuses and tuition reimbursement programs. Some postings note immediate start dates and expanded weekend and evening shifts to keep up with patient demand. For listeners seeking work in hospitality, growth is obvious. Marriott, Hyatt, and local boutique hotels are all hiring front desk associates, room attendants, and food service workers for the busy fall tourism window. With the ski season approaching, resort roles—including guest relations, ski instructors, and resort maintenance—also appear frequently, offering full- and part-time schedules. Skilled trades and manufacturing keep demand steady as construction booms citywide. Local builders post for electricians, carpenters, HVAC technicians, and general laborers, usually stressing fast onboarding and on-the-job training. Similarly, warehouses and distribution centers like Amazon and Sysco are in search of fulfillment associates, packers, and drivers, frequently targeting candidates able to start within the week. These postings emphasize overtime pay and shift flexibility. Public sector and educational jobs also stand out this week. The Salt Lake City School District is advertising teaching positions, counselors, and substitute roles, while city government departments seek office assistants, planners, and seasonal park workers. A common thread across postings is an urgency to hire, with many employers noting walk-in interviews, streamlined application processes, and hiring events scheduled throughout September. Companies often list perks such as health insurance, retirement plans, wellness programs, and commuter benefits. Increased wages for entry roles, especially in retail and service, reflect the city’s competitive labor market and a commitment to attracting quality talent. Listeners are advised to act This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • Salt Lake City's Resilient Job Market: Diverse Demand, Flexible Roles, and Ongoing Workforce Investments
    Aug 11 2025
    Salt Lake City’s job market remains one of the nation’s steadier metros, characterized by low unemployment, diversified industries, and continued in-migration that supports hiring, though momentum has cooled from the post‑pandemic surge. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Utah’s unemployment rate has hovered near the low 3% range in 2025 and the Salt Lake City metro typically trends slightly above or below the statewide average; current metro point estimates vary month to month and detailed sub‑state data lag several weeks, a data gap listeners should note. The Utah Department of Workforce Services reports broad-based employment with strength in professional and business services, tech, healthcare, finance, construction, trade/transportation/warehousing, tourism, and advanced manufacturing; major employers include Intermountain Health, University of Utah/University Health, Zions Bancorporation, Goldman Sachs’ SLC office, Northrop Grumman, L3Harris, Adobe’s nearby Lehi campus, and Delta/SkyWest at SLC International Airport. Indeed lists roughly 28,000 open roles in the Salt Lake City area as of this week, spanning healthcare, tech support, federal and state government, logistics, and retail, signaling robust demand breadth even as hiring cycles lengthen. Key statistics and trends include slowing but positive job growth, persistent labor force participation above the national average, and elevated demand in healthcare, behavioral health, life sciences, aerospace and defense, AI/data roles, and logistics tied to the I‑15 corridor; remote and hybrid postings remain common across Utah, with over 1,200 statewide work‑from‑home listings currently on Indeed, reflecting durable flexibility trends. Housing affordability has tightened labor supply, though recent declines in mortgage rates to a 10‑month low are easing pressure on relocations and homebuying, according to Realtor.com reporting covered by AOL Finance. Seasonal patterns show summer peaks in construction, tourism, and airport operations, with retail and warehousing ramping in Q4. Commuting remains multimodal: UTA’s TRAX light rail and FrontRunner commuter rail support downtown and regional job access, while ongoing freeway improvements on I‑15 and I‑80 aim to reduce congestion; Utah’s sustained investment in transit-oriented development continues to shape job centers, per Utah Transit Authority and regional planning updates. Recent developments include a U.S. Department of Labor visit to Salt Lake City highlighting federal–state initiatives on workforce training, apprenticeships, and small business competitiveness, and continued state grants for tech, life sciences, and aerospace training via Utah’s Talent Ready initiatives. Market evolution since 2020 shows a shift from hypergrowth to sustainable expansion, higher demand for credentials and digital skills, and a rising share of healthcare and defense manufacturing roles. Data gaps include the most current metro-level unemployment This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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  • Salt Lake City's Resilient Job Market: Tech, Healthcare, and Logistics Driving Growth
    Aug 1 2025
    Salt Lake City continues to show resilience in its job market despite recent national slowdowns, with Utah’s statewide nonfarm payroll employment rising by 2.3 percent over the past year as of June 2025 according to state government data. The city’s unemployment rate remains notably low compared to the national average. While the national jobless rate climbed to 4.2 percent in July 2025 per the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Milcreek—a major part of Salt Lake County—reported an area unemployment rate roughly 77 percent of the national level, underscoring stronger regional performance. Utah’s capital relies heavily on health care, education, finance, technology, government, and tourism. Major employers include the University of Utah, Intermountain Healthcare, Zions Bancorporation, the State of Utah, and the Salt Lake City International Airport. The fastest growing sectors are currently information technology, logistics, and professional services, supported by robust demand for both tech talent and supply chain professionals. In particular, the need for IT technicians and computer support specialists is rising sharply, with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics noting a strong median salary near $61,000 and ample opportunities in 2025, as highlighted by Northwest Career College. Salt Lake City has also seen an uptick in logistics and supply chain hiring, partially in response to shifting tariffs and trade policies, with some companies increasing recruitment of recent graduates for roles involving global logistics and data analytics. Government and nonprofits are also actively addressing chronic unemployment among specific groups, including a VA program using compensated work therapy to support veterans in building workforce skills and stability. Recent developments also show continued corporate expansions and steady public sector hiring, especially in finance, health administration, and transportation. Typical seasonal patterns persist, with stronger hiring in construction and tourism during spring and summer. Commuting trends reflect a hybrid workforce, with Salt Lake City’s transit infrastructure handling increased demand during peak periods but also accommodating continued remote work. State and city initiatives such as training for tech and skilled trades and incentives for business expansions have further buoyed the local market, creating a positive outlook as Salt Lake evolves as a western regional hub. However, listeners should note that granular month-to-month Salt Lake-specific statistics are occasionally lagging, with the latest detailed city-level jobs data trailing by several months behind national releases. Key findings are that Salt Lake City’s employment base is diversified, its unemployment rate is low by national standards, and growth in IT, health care, and logistics is set to continue amid shifting economic dynamics. Illustrating ongoing demand, current job openings include a Senior Manager of Finance and Accounting at the Univer This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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