Nashville Job Market Minute

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Nashville Job Market Minute: "Get the latest updates on Nashville’s job market with 'Nashville Job Market Minute.' This daily podcast provides quick insights into job opportunities, industry trends, and career advice in Music City, helping job seekers, recruiters, and business leaders stay informed on Nashville's evolving workforce." For more info https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  1. 4d ago

    Nashville Job Market Booming: Logistics, Tech Operations, and Entertainment Roles Hiring Now

    Nashville’s job market has been buzzing over the past week, with fresh postings spanning logistics, hospitality, tech operations, entertainment, and higher education, giving listeners a wide mix of options depending on skills and career stage. According to Indeed, more than fifty thousand positions are currently listed in the Nashville area, with hundreds tagged as new within the past seven days, ranging from truck drivers and contract attorneys to healthcare roles and warehouse staff. Indeed highlights a warehouse order selector role with DET Beverages in Nashville offering up to about twenty-eight dollars per hour, Monday through Friday shifts starting at 1 p.m., plus medical coverage, paid time off, holidays, and a 401(k) match after sixty days of employment, signaling how competitive frontline logistics jobs have become. For listeners seeking flexible or supplemental income, Indeed’s part-time listings in Nashville top ten thousand roles, including in-store shopper positions at Whole Foods Market in the Green Hills area. Whole Foods Market notes that this role pays between sixteen and roughly twenty-five dollars an hour depending on experience, with shifts typically four to eight hours, schedules posted three weeks in advance, and a strong need for nights and weekends. Team members are expected to fulfill online orders using handheld devices, lift up to fifty pounds, and work in environments ranging from freezer temperatures to above ninety degrees, a good fit for those comfortable on their feet and looking for predictable but flexible hourly work. Listeners with operations or management backgrounds will find higher-paying corporate roles as well. Monster is advertising an Operations Manager–style posting in Nashville for Starbucks, specifically a Manager, Technology Operations Services. Monster reports that this role comes with a salary band from about one hundred twenty-seven thousand to over two hundred twelve thousand dollars annually, plus access to Starbucks’ education benefits, including full upfront tuition for a first bachelor’s degree through Arizona State University’s online program and additional student loan support resources. This kind of posting shows that Nashville’s growth includes sophisticated tech-operations leadership positions, not just traditional service roles. Nashville’s entertainment identity is also reflected in recent listings. ShowbizJobs is carrying multiple Tennessee entertainment positions, including a full-time Account Manager role for the AXS Music Clubs team in Nashville posted about seven days ago. ShowbizJobs explains that the position centers on building and maintaining client relationships for music venues, ideal for listeners who pair business skills with a passion for live events and the touring ecosystem that runs through the city. Energy and infrastructure employers are also hiring. Tri Star Energy’s job listings show several Nashville-area corporate openings posted within the last week, including a Fuel Pricing Analyst listed seven days ago and a Construction Project Manager listed just one day ago. Tri Star Energy describes these as full-time professional roles involved in pricing strategy and capital projects across the company’s fuel and retail network, appealing to analytically minded candidates or those with construction management experience who want to stay tied to the region’s continued expansion. Higher education and sports business opportunities are also on the table. The NCAA’s job market site features an opening in Nashville for Lipscomb University Athletics: an Associate or Assistant Athletic Director for Revenue Generation and Fan Experience. The posting emphasizes responsibility for ticketing, promotions, and overall game-day atmosphere, making it a strong match for listeners who blend marketing, sales, and operations in a collegiate sports setting and want to stay close to the action on campus. Taken together, these recent postings from Indeed, Whole Foods Market, Monster, ShowbizJobs, Tri Star Energy, and the NCAA site show a Nashville market where a listener can move from hourly logistics or retail into professional analytics, tech operations, or entertainment account management, with new roles being added over just the last seven days and wages climbing especially in roles that demand physical stamina, flexible schedules, or specialized leadership skills.

    4 min
  2. 6d ago

    Nashville Job Market on Fire: Over 50,000 Open Roles This Week

    Nashville’s job market has been buzzing over the past week, and listeners looking for a fresh opportunity have a wide mix of choices, from corporate and tech roles to hands-on trade and service positions. Indeed shows more than 50,000 open roles in the Nashville area, with hundreds posted in just the past seven days across healthcare, education, construction, logistics, and hospitality. According to Indeed, recent listings include everything from entry-level warehouse associates and customer service reps to specialized roles like family law paralegals, lead installers, and licensed social studies teachers at local schools. One recent classroom teacher role in Nashville offers full-time employment starting around fifty thousand dollars per year, plus benefits like health insurance, retirement plans, paid time off, and professional development support, signaling that education employers here are competing hard for qualified talent. Glassdoor’s “hiring immediately” search for Nashville reports more than a thousand active postings, many added or refreshed within the past week. Glassdoor highlights urgent openings for registered nurses, medical assistants, and behavioral health technicians at local hospitals and clinics, reflecting the continued demand in Nashville’s healthcare hub. Listeners with clinical certifications or even just solid patient-care experience are seeing multiple employers offering sign-on bonuses, shift differentials, and flexible schedules to fill critical roles quickly. For those drawn to hands-on work, job boards show recent postings for HVAC and electrical lead installers, construction laborers, maintenance techs, and CDL drivers. Many of these roles emphasize “immediate start,” on-the-job training, and overtime potential, appealing to listeners who want to move fast into a steady paycheck rather than spend weeks in interviews. Office and corporate hiring has also been active over the last seven days. According to listings on Indeed and Glassdoor, Nashville employers are recruiting accounts payable clerks, payroll specialists, HR coordinators, and entry-level analysts. These roles often mention hybrid or flexible schedules, especially in finance and tech-adjacent companies, and some advertise clear promotion pathways after six to twelve months of strong performance. Hospitality and tourism, long a staple of Nashville’s economy, continue to post new openings this week for hotel front-desk staff, bartenders, servers, line cooks, and event support teams. Many of these jobs highlight the city’s busy concert and convention calendar and appeal to listeners who enjoy fast-paced, people-facing work. Several employers are raising starting hourly pay and adding perks like free meals, parking stipends, or same-week pay options to stand out. For early-career listeners or those changing fields, both Indeed and Glassdoor show fresh postings for internships, apprenticeships, and no-experience-needed roles in customer support, retail, delivery, and warehousing. Employers are signaling openness to candidates who bring reliability, communication skills, and a willingness to learn, rather than specific degrees. Taken together, the newest postings from the past week suggest Nashville remains a strong hiring market, with especially hot demand in healthcare, education, skilled trades, logistics, and hospitality. Listeners who tailor their search on major job sites by date posted, choose “last 7 days,” and filter by “hiring immediately” or “entry level” will see a live snapshot of this momentum and can move quickly on roles that match their skills and ambitions.

    4 min
  3. Jun 3

    Nashville Job Market Hot: 70K+ Openings Across Logistics, Healthcare, Tech, and More

    Nashville’s job market is buzzing this week, and listeners who are ready to make a move have a surprisingly wide range of fresh options, from warehouse work and logistics to healthcare, tech, and creative roles. According to Indeed, more than seventy thousand positions are currently listed in the Nashville area, with thousands tagged as “new” within the past seven days, signaling active hiring rather than stale postings. Indeed’s latest feed shows big demand for logistics and operations: companies are seeking field service technicians, maintenance technicians, tanker drivers, and warehouse staff across Middle Tennessee. One example is a warehouse order selector role with DET Beverages in Nashville, offering up to about twenty‑eight dollars an hour, full‑time Monday through Friday shifts that run from early afternoon until orders are finished, and benefits that include medical coverage, dental, vision, paid time off, paid holidays, and a 401(k) with company match. Indeed notes that this kind of role typically requires the ability to lift 25 to 50 pounds regularly, sometimes up to much heavier loads, and comfort working with powered industrial equipment in a fast‑moving environment. Listeners interested in jobs that “hire fast” will notice that Glassdoor’s Nashville listings highlight more than 1,600 roles marked as hiring immediately. Glassdoor reports that these range from martial arts instructors earning roughly sixteen to twenty dollars per hour to warehouse order pickers around the twenty‑eight‑dollar mark, along with a flurry of restaurant, hotel, and retail openings as summer travel and event season ramps up. Many of these immediate‑hire positions emphasize flexible hours and on‑the‑job training rather than strict experience requirements, appealing to listeners looking to pivot careers quickly or re‑enter the workforce. Healthcare remains one of the strongest engines of new employment postings in the city. Indeed’s recent Nashville listings show hospitals and medical networks searching for emergency medical technicians, medical assistants, and back‑office support roles. One current example is a communications or flight coordination role in emergency medical services that involves monitoring advanced communications systems, coordinating information for air or ground medical teams, and providing emergency notifications to customers. The posting calls for strong customer service skills, comfort working twelve‑hour evening or overnight shifts that include weekends and holidays, and at least a high school diploma or GED, with EMS or 911 dispatch experience preferred. That mix of requirements suggests entry‑level listeners can break into the medical field through operations and communications, not only clinical roles. Professional listeners with degrees in law, technology, or business will also find fresh opportunities this week. Indeed lists associate attorney roles, IT support and systems positions, and a growing number of marketing and project management openings in Nashville’s expanding corporate and startup ecosystem. Many of these newer postings in the last seven days reference hybrid or on‑site expectations, reflecting a tilt away from fully remote work. Salaries vary widely, but the consistent theme is demand for problem‑solving, communication skills, and comfort with collaboration tools. For those who want stability without sitting at a desk all day, transportation and driving roles are especially prominent in the latest postings. Truck drivers, local delivery drivers, and route sales representatives are all in high demand, with many employers advertising sign‑on bonuses, predictable routes in the Nashville area, and benefits after a short probation period. Indeed’s Nashville feed this week shows that some of these roles accept candidates with limited prior experience, provided they meet licensing requirements and can handle long shifts on the road. The immediate takeaway for listeners is that Nashville’s job scene over the past seven days is not limited to one sector or skill level. Entry‑level candidates can target warehouse, hospitality, and customer support roles that train on the job and pay competitive hourly wages. Those with healthcare, technical, or legal backgrounds will see a steady stream of professional openings with clear growth paths. And anyone seeking fast hiring and flexible schedules can lean on Glassdoor and Indeed’s filters—such as “hiring immediately” and “last 7 days”—to surface the freshest opportunities in a market that is clearly in motion right now.

    5 min
  4. May 20

    Nashville Job Market Surges: 48,000 Openings Show Strong Hiring Momentum This Week

    Recent job activity in Nashville shows a lively market with thousands of openings surfacing this week across logistics, healthcare, retail, and customer service. Indeed reports more than 39,000 jobs in Nashville, with fresh postings appearing daily and several employers hiring immediately. For listeners looking for work that starts quickly, that volume suggests strong momentum and a broad range of entry points. One of the clearest near-term opportunities comes from warehouse and distribution work. Indeed highlights a DET Beverages position in Nashville offering up to 28 dollars per hour, Monday through Friday, with benefits that include medical coverage, dental and vision, paid time off, paid holidays, and a 401k match. The duties focus on selecting customer orders, receiving inbound products, replenishing inventory, and operating warehouse equipment. This kind of posting is especially relevant for listeners who want steady hours and a relatively fast hiring path. Healthcare also appears active. Glassdoor’s Nashville listings for jobs hiring immediately include roles such as Certified First Assistant at Saint Thomas Surgicare, showing that clinical and support positions remain in demand. These openings often appeal to listeners with specialized training, but they also reflect the broader strength of the city’s medical employment market. Jooble also reports more than 48,000 vacancies in Nashville, reinforcing the sense that employers are still posting aggressively. While that number includes a wide mix of job types and time frames, it points to a city where hiring remains highly competitive and options are plentiful for listeners who can move quickly. The overall picture from the past week is one of opportunity and urgency. Nashville’s recent postings suggest employers are looking for dependable workers in hands-on roles, especially in warehouse operations, healthcare, and service work. For listeners ready to apply now, the best strategy is to focus on roles with immediate-start language, clear pay details, and benefits listed upfront. In a market this active, speed and fit matter, and Nashville seems to be rewarding both.

    3 min
  5. May 4

    Nashville's Job Boom: Why Grads Are Moving South for Better Entry-Level Opportunities

    Nashville's job market in 2026 remains robust amid a cooling national entry-level landscape, with over 70,000 openings listed on Indeed as of May 4, drawing workers with competitive wages and diverse opportunities. The employment landscape features strong demand in healthcare, sales, and professional services, bolstered by major employers like UnitedHealth Group, Sysco, and the Diocese of Nashville. ADP Research ranks Nashville in the top 15 metros for new college graduates, highlighting its edge in hiring rates for degree-required jobs against affordability-adjusted wages, outperforming coastal hubs like New York. Key statistics show hourly pay ranging from $20.38 to $36.44 for LPN roles at SunCrest Home Health, a UnitedHealth Group affiliate, and up to $28 per hour for warehouse positions at DET Beverages. Trends indicate southern cities like Nashville excelling in healthcare, life sciences, technology, financial services, logistics, and advanced manufacturing, per ADP Research payroll data covering 140,000 young workers. Unemployment data for recent graduates exceeds the national average, as noted in Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, but Nashville's market shows resilience with no specific local rate reported in recent analyses. Growing sectors include home health nursing and fundraising, while recent developments feature Microsoft's Legal Agent integration in Word, potentially boosting legal tech reviews at $25 to over $40 per hour. Seasonal patterns align with steady full-time postings, like Sysco's sales consultant roles. Commuting trends favor local opportunities with minimal travel required, as in Gannett Fleming's Market Sector Leader position. No prominent government initiatives appear in current data, revealing gaps in localized unemployment stats and long-term projections. The market is evolving toward second-tier metros like Nashville for better entry-level odds, with healthcare leading aggressive hiring. Key findings: Prioritize healthcare and sales for quick entry; affordability supports relocation. Current openings include LPN Private Duty at UnitedHealth Group in Nashville paying $20.38 to $36.44 hourly; Sales Consultant at Sysco Nashville; and Senior Mission Advancement Officer at Diocese of Nashville. Thank you for tuning in, listeners, 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.

    3 min
  6. May 4

    Nashville's Job Market on Fire: Healthcare, Hospitality and Entertainment Roles Hiring Now

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past week, from public health roles to hospitality gigs and entertainment spots. PublicHealthCareers.org lists seven public health positions with the State of TN, including Associate Pharmacy Director (ref 76316), Public Health Nurse Consultant (ref 76636 posted April 14), multiple Registered Nurse 2 and 3 roles like ref 76542 from April 7, ref 76709 and 76711 from April 14, and ref 76912 from April 16, plus Rural Health Transformation Program Coordinator (ref 76522). These nursing and management jobs offer stable state employment in the heart of Music City. At Gaylord Opryland Resort via Marriott Careers, snag a 1st Shift Painter role at $21 hourly or 2nd Shift Loss Prevention Officer at $23 hourly, both at 2800 Opryland Drive. Assistant Director of Services pays $80,000-$103,000 annually there too—perfect for operations pros loving the resort vibe. Entertainment fans, ShowbizJobs.com highlights Sinclair Broadcast Group's Regional National Sales Assistant for data and orders, Scripps station's Local Sales Manager for Nashville Predators broadcasts on ION and WNPX-TV/WTVF, a part-time News Production Assistant at WZTV/WUXP/WNAB for morning newscasts, and Accounts Receivable Specialist/Billing Coordinator. Starbucks Careers posted Category Sourcing Manager and Project Manager in Sourcing Operations seven days ago, both in Nashville, ideal for strategists reshaping supply chains with innovative thinking. State roles via TN.gov/Careers, including TDOT openings updated April 28, direct to PeopleSoft applications—update your profile now. Amazon and University of Tennessee also seek innovators, while Johnson Controls hunts building solutions talent. Listeners, with healthcare dominating but hospitality, media, and corporate spots abound, polish your resume and apply today—Nashville's hiring hot streak won't last forever. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    4 min
  7. May 1

    Nashville's Job Market 2026: Why Trade Skills Beat Degrees

    Nashville's job market in 2026 remains robust amid national challenges, with strong demand in security, skilled trades, and infrastructure despite a tough entry-level landscape for recent college graduates. The employment landscape features a mix of part-time flex roles and high-growth technical positions, driven by corporate expansions and public investments. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the unemployment rate for recent college grads stands at 5.6 percent, nearly twice the rate for all graduates, while trade school grads now out-earn many degree holders on average. Local statistics from Allied Universal highlight competitive wages like $20.60 hourly for security guards, contrasting national trends where entry-level postings attract 242 applicants each, per Greenhouse data. Major industries include commercial real estate security, manufacturing, and construction, with key employers such as Allied Universal, Caterpillar, and state agencies like the Tennessee Department of Transportation. Growing sectors encompass skilled trades—electricians, HVAC technicians, and welders—projected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to add tens of thousands of jobs through 2032, fueled by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act's billions in funding for highways, bridges, and clean energy. Recent developments feature Starbucks' massive April 21 announcement of one of Nashville's largest job creations, alongside Randstad's listings for temporary and permanent roles. Seasonal patterns show peaks in construction during warmer months, while commuting trends favor flexible shifts to accommodate Nashville's urban sprawl. Government initiatives via TDOT emphasize online applications for infrastructure jobs, supporting workforce training. The market is evolving toward skilled trades over traditional degrees, with data gaps on precise local unemployment figures beyond national proxies. Key findings: Trade skills offer faster entry and higher pay amid college grad pessimism, with flex opportunities boosting earnings. Current openings include Allied Universal Security Guard in corporate buildings at $20.60 hourly for Sunday-Monday overnights; TDOT positions via tn.gov; and Randstad's Nashville temp-to-perm roles. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—please subscribe for more updates. 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.

    3 min
  8. Apr 29

    Nashville's Job Market Buzzing: 13,000+ Openings This Week Across Remote, Retail, and Healthcare

    Listeners, Nashville's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past week, from remote gigs to hands-on roles perfect for jumping in right away. CareerBuilder reports over 13,000 jobs available in the city, spanning industries like healthcare, customer service, and finance, with many hiring immediately. Indeed highlights nearly 2,000 remote positions tailored for Nashville folks, including standout spots like Patient Account Collection Specialist at TriStar Southern Hills Medical Center through HCA Healthcare. This work-from-home role involves outbound calls for patient receivables, requires high-speed internet, and offers shifts including one evening and one Saturday monthly—ideal if you have call center or healthcare collections experience and live in an HCA market area. Paramount just listed a Cash Analyst position in Nashville on April 28, a finance role ripe for detail-oriented listeners. Nordstrom seeks a Retail Cashier and Sales Floor Support in Lingerie at The Mall at Green Hills, calling for energetic types passionate about fashion and top-notch customer service. Randstad has 52 openings, such as Talent Solutions Manager paying $43,000 to $67,000 yearly and Forklift Operator at $18 hourly for sit-down equipment. For entry-level seekers, Jooble shows over 8,800 no-experience jobs with competitive pay, full-time, part-time, and temp options, plus email alerts. Remote standouts on Indeed include Remote Customer Service Representative for personalized inbound support, 988 Chat/Text Specialist for crisis intervention via the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, and Entry-level AML Investigator in financial crimes. Healthcare shines with roles like Discharge Planner at Charlie Health needing a bachelor's in social work or related fields, and Behavioral Health Call Center Specialist. State jobs via TDOT's site, updated April 21, urge online applications through TN.gov/Careers, with new postings emailed to subscribers. Bank of America and others keep lists active, though some searches broaden to all Tennessee spots. Listeners, whether you're eyeing remote flexibility, retail energy, or no-experience starts, Nashville's got postings from the last seven days across CareerBuilder, Indeed, Jooble, Paramount, Nordstrom, and Randstad. Polish that resume, check high-speed setup for remotes, and apply today—the Music City's hiring harmony is playing your tune. (2487 characters)

    3 min

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Nashville Job Market Minute: "Get the latest updates on Nashville’s job market with 'Nashville Job Market Minute.' This daily podcast provides quick insights into job opportunities, industry trends, and career advice in Music City, helping job seekers, recruiters, and business leaders stay informed on Nashville's evolving workforce." For more info https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.