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Denver's Resilient Job Market: Tech, Energy, and AI Drive Growth Amid Challenges

Denver's Resilient Job Market: Tech, Energy, and AI Drive Growth Amid Challenges

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Denver's job market remains resilient amid national challenges, with Colorado's unemployment rate falling again in December 2025 according to the Denver Gazette, though specific metro figures are unavailable in recent data. The employment landscape features steady growth in tech and services, bolstered by major oil and gas firms ranked by 2024 revenue per the Denver Business Journal, alongside healthcare, aerospace, and burgeoning AI sectors served by companies like Simform and Innowise as listed on Clutch.co. Key statistics show job openings at their lowest since 2020 per Denver Gazette reports, reflecting a tighter market, while young college grads face 5.6 percent unemployment nationally per New York Federal Reserve data, likely mirroring local skills mismatches. Trends indicate slower commercial construction and rising apartment concessions due to oversupply, pressuring related jobs, with new collar roles like computer network architects earning $130,390 median annually without degrees, per Resume Genius via AOL. Major industries include energy with top Denver-area oil and gas employers, IT services, and business services; growing sectors encompass AI development, custom software, and healthcare tech from firms like TELUS Digital and Gorilla Logic. Recent developments feature Angi Inc. laying off 350 workers with minimal Denver impact, a novel medical-grade CBD pharmacy opening, and legislative pushes like HB 26-1005 threatening Labor Peace Act protections, potentially deterring investment per Denver Gazette editorials. Seasonal patterns tie to tourism and construction slowdowns in winter, while commuting trends lack specifics but align with metro workforce hubs. Government initiatives via Arapahoe/Douglas Works! offer free job seeker services, veteran priority, and sector partnerships for aerospace and talent development. Market evolution shows evolution toward skills-based hiring amid AI resilience and private credit shifts.

Current openings include IT support roles at Insight Global, AI development positions at InspiringApps in nearby Boulder, and staffing for application testing at Modernize.

Key findings highlight a competitive market favoring experienced tech talent, with energy and AI as bright spots despite legislative risks and youth unemployment gaps. Thank you listeners for tuning in, and please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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