Job Hunting

Key resources to propel you and your loved ones on the best career path
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Whether you are moving to Tallahassee looking for a new job or following a loved one into town on their career path, a job search is probably on your horizon. Luckily there are several resources to aid in your job hunt.

CareerSource Capital Region offers many solutions at no cost to career seekers, including networking and recruiting events that connect employers to career seekers. Visit them online at CareerSourceCapitalRegion.com. They offer an Accompanying Partners Program for trailing spouses and also have an Executive Center that can help professional- and executive-level career seekers.

Resources are also available for those working across state lines in Georgia via the Florida-Georgia Workforce Alliance (FlGaJobs.com). 

In addition, the Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce has information about vacant jobs with Capital-area businesses at TalentHub2030.com.

Finally, several of the top job databases used in the Capital area include:

Employ Florida  EmployFlorida.com

People First  Jobs.MyFlorida.com

Indeed  Indeed.com

Florida State University  hr.FSU.edu

Florida A&M University  FAMU.edu

Tallahassee State College  TSC.fl.edu

Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare  TMH.org

HCA Florida Capital Hospital  HCAFloridaHealthcare.com

We hope you love living and working in Tallahassee!

Tallahassee’s Job Market Snapshot

Top 5 Industries*

Local, State, and Federal Governments

Education and Health Services

Professional and Technical Business Services

Hospitality/Food & Beverage

Retail and Wholesale

Top 10 Occupations
(Salaried Positions)*

Physicians 

Family Medicine

Pediatricians

Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers

Dentists

Veterinarians

Architectural and Engineering Managers

Computer and Information Systems Managers

Pharmacists

Clinical and Counseling Psychologists

Projected Top Occupations* (2026-2032)

Market Research Analyst and Marketing Specialists

Public Relations Specialists

Computer and Information Systems Managers

Chief Executives

Financial Services and Sales Agents

Community and Social Services Specialists

Personal Financial Advisors

Civil Engineers

Human Resources Manager

Labor Relations Specialists

*For candidates holding a bachelor’s degree

Source: Floridajobs.org

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