Seattle’s job market has started this week in high gear, and listeners who are scanning for fresh opportunities will find a surprising range of roles opening across tech, health care, hospitality, logistics, and public service. According to Indeed, more than sixty thousand positions are currently listed in Seattle, with thousands posted in just the past few days as employers rush to staff up for summer and the second half of the year. Tech remains a magnetic sector: large players like Amazon, Microsoft’s Seattle-area teams, and newer cloud and AI firms are posting fresh openings for software engineers, data scientists, security specialists, and product managers. These roles often emphasize experience with distributed systems, AI and machine learning, and cloud platforms, aiming at listeners who can move quickly on complex, large-scale projects. LinkedIn’s latest Seattle postings show a parallel surge in hybrid and onsite roles, especially for mid-level engineers and project managers. Many companies are signaling a preference for candidates who are comfortable splitting time between downtown offices and home, underscoring how Seattle has settled into a hybrid-first rhythm rather than a fully remote model. For listeners with a clinical or caregiving background, major health systems like UW Medicine, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, and Swedish are actively listing new jobs from the last week for registered nurses, medical assistants, respiratory therapists, and behavioral health specialists. These postings frequently highlight sign-on bonuses, differentials for night and weekend shifts, and clear progression paths, reflecting ongoing regional demand for skilled medical staff. On the customer-facing side, Indeed and Glassdoor both show new listings this week for hotel front desk agents, restaurant servers, baristas, and supervisors as tourism and business travel into downtown, South Lake Union, and the waterfront continues to rebound. Many of these roles note higher starting pay than in previous years, along with tips or service charges, as employers compete for hospitality talent. Logistics and operations are also hiring at pace. According to recent postings on Indeed, Seattle-area warehouses, marine terminals, and delivery firms are advertising fresh openings for warehouse associates, drivers, inventory specialists, and dispatch coordinators. These positions often emphasize predictable shifts, overtime opportunities, and benefits from day one, appealing to listeners who want stability more than a laptop job. Government and public-sector opportunities are appearing in this week’s feeds as well. The City of Seattle and King County are posting new roles for planners, civil engineers, social workers, administrative specialists, and environmental project staff. For those drawn to work around transportation and infrastructure, the Port of Seattle’s job board is adding roles in airport operations, customer care at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, facilities maintenance, and public safety support, with many jobs highlighting union representation and strong retirement benefits. Startups are quietly but steadily adding fresh postings, especially in fintech, climate tech, and biotech. AngelList and LinkedIn show new roles in the past few days for full-stack engineers, UX designers, growth marketers, and lab technicians at smaller firms clustered in neighborhoods like Fremont, Ballard, and the University District. These jobs typically emphasize equity, rapid responsibility growth, and close-knit teams rather than big-company perks. Recruiters in this week’s LinkedIn discussions describe Seattle as a “skills-first” market right now. Listeners with demonstrable project portfolios, updated certifications, and clear accomplishments—whether in GitHub repos, health-care quality metrics, or hospitality leadership—are moving fastest through interview pipelines. This is especially true for applicants who can start quickly and are already located in or near the Puget Sound region. For anyone job-hunting in Seattle this week, the energy is tangible: new postings are going live daily, and roles span from entry-level to executive. The strongest opportunities are clustering where technology crosses with health care, logistics, and public service, offering listeners multiple paths into a city that remains one of the Pacific Northwest’s most dynamic employment hubs.