Nashville’s job market is heating up with a wave of fresh opportunities posted in the past week. As the city continues to thrive across healthcare, tech, hospitality, and the arts, employers are actively hiring to meet growing demand.
HCA Healthcare, one of the city’s largest employers, has listed dozens of new openings this week. Roles range from RN case managers and surgical techs to IT analysts and administrative coordinators. With its headquarters in Nashville, HCA continues to expand its workforce both in local hospitals and at its expansive corporate campus.
Amazon is also making a splash with multiple job postings across its Nashville office. The tech giant is seeking data analysts, cloud support associates, and senior product managers. This comes as Amazon deepens its presence in Music City, with its Operations Center of Excellence steadily growing in the downtown area.
For those in the creative economy, Big Machine Label Group is hiring for a marketing associate who can support campaign strategy for its high-profile country artists. Similarly, Ryman Hospitality Properties has opened roles in event coordination, hospitality management, and guest services at its iconic venues, including the Ryman Auditorium and Gaylord Opryland Resort.
Healthcare recruiters report surging demand for travel nurses and part-time physician assistants. Ascension Saint Thomas, the regional health system, recently posted several listings for ICU nurses, radiology techs, and clinical assistants. Many roles come with sign-on bonuses and flexible scheduling.
In tech, small startups and growing firms are actively hiring. Built Technologies, a construction finance platform headquartered in Nashville, listed new roles for software engineers, client success managers, and UX designers. Similarly, digital health startup Main Street Health is searching for a regional operations lead and outreach coordinators.
Hospitality continues to be a hub of opportunity. The recently opened 1 Hotel Nashville is hiring concierges, doormen, and room attendants. Meanwhile, The Twelve Thirty Club, borne of a partnership with Justin Timberlake, posted vacancies for bartenders, chefs, and assistant managers.
Walgreens and Kroger are hiring cashiers, pharmacy techs, and store managers throughout the greater Nashville area. These retail employers are emphasizing quick onboarding and offer healthcare benefits even for part-time workers.
Education roles are also emerging quickly. Metro Nashville Public Schools has posted urgent needs for elementary teachers, substitute teachers, and school counselors. Nonprofits like Teach for America are also recruiting candidates to serve in Nashville’s underserved school districts starting this fall.
Logistics and transportation firms are seeking CDL drivers, warehouse sorters, and dispatch operators. FedEx Ground has several openings at its Nashville facility, with incentives for night shift and weekend availability.
Freelancers should note rising contract work through local agencies, especially in graphic design, content writing, and photography. The recent uptick in tourism and summer events has small businesses seeking extra support for brand activations and marketing efforts.
With postings spanning from entry-level retail and hospitality to professional careers in tech and healthcare, Nashville’s employment landscape is dynamic and fast-moving. Job seekers would be wise to act quickly, as many employers offer incentive bonuses for early applicants and are scheduling interviews within days of posting.
For those considering a career move or seeking seasonal work, now is the time to search, apply, and take the next step in Music City.