Philadelphia Job Market Report

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Welcome to the "Philadelphia Job Market Report" podcast, your essential source for the latest updates, trends, and insights into the job market in Philadelphia. Whether you're a job seeker, employer, or just curious about the economic landscape, we provide in-depth analysis and expert interviews to help you navigate the ever-changing employment scene. Stay informed about high-demand industries, emerging job opportunities, and career advice tailored specifically for the Philadelphia region. Tune in weekly to stay ahead in the City of Brotherly Love's dynamic job market. Subscribe now and unlock the key to achieving your career goals with "Philadelphia Job Market Report." For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Episodes

  1. Jun 22

    Philadelphia's Job Market: Growth in Tech, Healthcare, and Logistics

    Philadelphia’s job market is relatively strong and diversified, anchored by education, healthcare, life sciences, finance, and a growing tech and logistics base. Randstad USA notes that Philadelphia functions as a regional hub with world‑class hospitals, major universities, and global financial firms, supporting steady demand for administrative, clinical, and technical talent. Recent Philadelphia Fed manufacturing surveys, summarized by the National Association of Manufacturers, show regional manufacturing rebounding in June with positive readings for general business activity, new orders, and employment, signaling improving conditions in goods‑producing sectors after earlier softness. Statewide, AOL reporting on Pennsylvania labor statistics indicates unemployment around the low‑4 percent range in recent months, slightly below the national average, though city‑specific unemployment in Philadelphia is typically higher than the state rate; current, precise city data lags by a few months, which is a key data gap listeners should note. Indeed’s job portal recently listed over 120,000 open positions in the Philadelphia area, from entry‑level warehouse and service roles to highly specialized professional jobs, illustrating both a large labor pool and active hiring across wage levels. Major industries include healthcare and higher education anchored by systems like Penn Medicine and Jefferson Health, financial services and telecom led by firms such as Comcast, and a significant nonprofit and public sector presence; Randstad highlights biotech and finance as especially important. Growing sectors include cybersecurity, software and data roles, life sciences R&D, and e‑commerce logistics, building on regional strengths in research institutions and transport infrastructure. Recent developments feature modest but positive hiring in manufacturing, continued corporate tech hiring, and ongoing concerns that job and population growth are outpacing affordable housing construction, as national jobs‑to‑permits analyses by housing economists suggest. Seasonal patterns in Philadelphia follow typical urban cycles: summer gains in hospitality, tourism, and construction, and year‑end peaks in retail and warehousing. Commuting remains multicentric, with many workers traveling into Center City, University City, and suburban office corridors via SEPTA transit and regional rail, though hybrid work has reduced daily downtown volumes since the pandemic. Government and civic initiatives focus on workforce training in tech and trades, small‑business support, and inclusive hiring to connect lower‑income neighborhoods to emerging sectors, reflecting an evolution from heavy manufacturing to a knowledge‑ and service‑oriented economy with a still‑meaningful industrial base. Key findings for listeners: Philadelphia’s job market is broadly stable with pockets of strong growth in healthcare, education, tech, and logistics; manufacturing shows tentative recovery; unemployment is moderate but uneven across neighborhoods; and policy efforts are aimed at skills training and equitable access to new opportunities. For listeners curious about specific roles, current openings in the region include a Platform Engineer – Cyber Security at Comcast in Philadelphia focused on cloud and application security engineering, a Financial Solutions Advisor position in the suburban Philly market with Bank of America providing investment and planning advice, and a Warehouse Sorter role in the city listed on Indeed offering full‑time work in distribution and logistics. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

    4 min
  2. Jun 19

    Philadelphia's Job Market Bounces Back: Healthcare, Tech, and Transit Lead the Way

    Philadelphia’s job market is stable and still expanding, with Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate holding at 4.2 percent in May 2026 and total nonfarm jobs reaching a record high, while the broader U.S. rate was 4.3 percent, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. The Philadelphia Fed’s Employment Index also turned positive in June 2026, signaling renewed hiring momentum after a weaker stretch earlier in the year. The employment landscape is anchored by education and health services, government, professional and business services, trade and transportation, leisure and hospitality, and financial activities, with life sciences and healthcare among the region’s strongest growth engines. Major employers in the Philadelphia area include large health systems, universities, government agencies, transportation operators, and life-science firms, while SEPTA continues to post openings in operations and leadership roles. Recent developments point to a market that is improving but uneven. Pennsylvania added 9,000 jobs in May, with education and health services posting the largest gain, while construction declined. Trading Economics reported the Philadelphia Fed Employment Index rose to 7.9 in June from negative territory in May, suggesting firms are hiring again. Seasonal patterns still matter, with summer tourism, hospitality, education-related hiring, and construction typically shaping short-term demand, while winter slows some outdoor and travel-linked work. Commuting trends continue to reflect the region’s transit dependence and hybrid-work shift, with suburban job access, SEPTA ridership recovery, and downtown office utilization still adjusting to post-pandemic patterns. Government initiatives remain focused on workforce development, transit support, and targeted economic development, though recent public data on Philadelphia-specific labor force participation, open job counts, and occupational wage detail are limited, creating a gap in city-level precision. The market has evolved from a pandemic-era recovery into a service-led, health-led, and innovation-driven regional economy, with more hiring concentrated in skilled care, research, logistics, and public services than in traditional manufacturing. Current openings include SEPTA Chief Officer, Culture Transformation, a registered nurse role at Penn Medicine, and a software engineer posting at Comcast. Key findings are that Philadelphia’s labor market is growing, healthcare and education lead hiring, transit and commuting remain central, and the main uncertainty is the lack of fully current city-level vacancy and wage data. Thank you for tuning in, please subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

    3 min

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Welcome to the "Philadelphia Job Market Report" podcast, your essential source for the latest updates, trends, and insights into the job market in Philadelphia. Whether you're a job seeker, employer, or just curious about the economic landscape, we provide in-depth analysis and expert interviews to help you navigate the ever-changing employment scene. Stay informed about high-demand industries, emerging job opportunities, and career advice tailored specifically for the Philadelphia region. Tune in weekly to stay ahead in the City of Brotherly Love's dynamic job market. Subscribe now and unlock the key to achieving your career goals with "Philadelphia Job Market Report." For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.