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Finding Work in San Antonio

joel cheesman Avatarjoel cheesman
December 13, 2007


San Antonio boasts a booming economy with projections for continued job growth through the decade and beyond. This south Texas city is home to wide economic diversity and a strong Hispanic speaking population. San Antonio’s cost of living is low which makes housing affordable and accessible, and especially attractive for young people.
Job growth is anticipated in services, trade, government, finance, insurance, and construction over the next several years. There are a wide range of San Antonio jobs from carpenters and maintenance, to financial planners and computer programmers.
With the high presence of Hispanic individuals living in the area, there is a particularly high demand for bilingual employees in all sectors. Hispanics comprise almost 60% of the population of San Antonio. Its close proximity to neighboring Mexico make this a particularly attractive area for immigrants and Spanish speaking men and women.


Considering the following statistics, there is clearly a strong need for highly qualified, skilled, and trained employees who are able to bridge the ethnic diversity in the San Antonio area. The number of workers employed in some of the major industries and business sectors include (based on estimates):
o Over 23,000 in information services
o More than 60,000 in financial activities and banking
o Nearly 100,000 in educational and health services
o Over 85,000 in professional and business services
o 135,000+ in government
The business sectors above, including government, offer outstanding opportunities for business professionals to find jobs in San Antonio. In addition to these industries, San Antonio remains the headquarters for the largest military establishment in the country where the base employs over 70,000 military and civilian personnel. Military presence has a significant economic impact on the community contributing almost $5 billion to the economy.
Tourism has a major impact on the economic growth of the San Antonio area. In 2003, a survey conducted by the Tourism Division of Texas determined that 5 of the top 10 tourist attractions in the state of Texas were in San Antonio. They included the Alamo as the number one attraction and River Walk as the number two spot.
Over 8 million people visit this city steeped in history each year and the financial contribution of the tourism industry is around $4 billion. Not only is this a great location for tourists, but the continual recruiting and training of employees to support the tourism industry provides a broad array of job options for job seekers in many areas of the industry. And, bilingual individuals are highly sought in the tourism area.
San Antonio’s near-Gulf Coast location, diverse population, and phenomenal job growth over the past decade makes it a lucrative market for job searchers. It has become a major city which has deservedly earned top ranking and notoriety among large Texas and U.S. cities.
In the city that is often described as “the place where the sunshine spends the winter,” San Antonio is not only a good place to work, but the climate and geographic location makes it a great place to live and play.

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