Baltimore Job Market Report

Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Opportunities and Challenges in a Changing Landscape


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Baltimore's job market reflects a mixed economic picture with significant employment opportunities offset by demographic challenges. As of late November 2025, the city faces a stubborn unemployment rate that continues to pressure families seeking economic stability. The labor market shows particular weakness among younger workers, with youth unemployment reaching 10.4 percent nationally, more than double the broader unemployment rate and rising sharply from just 6.6 percent in spring 2023.

The employment landscape in Baltimore spans diverse sectors. Healthcare remains a substantial employer, with positions ranging from sterile processing technicians earning between 18 and 28.73 dollars per hour to advanced medical roles. Government employment provides significant opportunities through the State of Maryland, which currently lists over fifty active recruitments across various agencies. Administrative positions in state government range from 40,000 to over 140,000 dollars annually depending on seniority and specialization. The retail sector continues to operate, with average annual pay for retail positions around 37,368 dollars as of late November.

Recent developments indicate growing demand for specialized professionals. Tax accounting has emerged as an unexpected growth area, with demand surging among employers seeking skilled Gen Z workers willing to pursue roles previously abandoned by older generations. Medical device sales positions are actively being recruited, offering compensation between 50,000 and 150,000 dollars annually for orthopedic product specialists.

Current job openings include an Assistant Medical Examiner position with the Maryland Department of Health offering 204,592 to 358,189 dollars annually for non-board certified candidates, with applications due December 31st. The Maryland Insurance Administration is recruiting an Associate Commissioner for Operations and Technology at 142,293 to 198,107 dollars annually, with a December 1st deadline. Additionally, the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services seeks certified alcohol and drug associate counselors statewide, offering 66,314 to 71,525 dollars annually with potential growth to over 103,000 dollars, accepting applications through December 31st.

Baltimore's employment landscape continues evolving as employers adapt to changing workforce demographics and skill requirements. The persistent unemployment challenges and youth employment crisis suggest ongoing structural adjustments ahead for the regional economy.

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Baltimore Job Market ReportBy Inception Point Ai