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Whether you’re climbing the ladder or already at the top, you can find a career in Springfield that’s a perfect fit for you. Drawing professionals from coast to coast, we’re the fastest-growing city in Missouri with a workforce that’s increasing faster than the national average. Our diverse job market and thriving economy provide a wide array of employment opportunities just for you.
As home to two major health systems, the state’s second-largest university and a number of corporate headquarters, we offer an exceptional range of careers in a mix of industries. From Fortune 500 employers and global companies to local success stories, Springfield, Missouri provides exciting job opportunities in nearly every facet of business operations. And with our excellent tax climate and local support of small businesses, Springfield is also a great place for budding entrepreneurs to realize their dreams.
If you’re actively seeking employment, browse our job listings. Looking for information about major employers and industries in Springfield? We’ve got that too. Here, you’ll find a variety of different resources to help educate you on the job market in Springfield.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Springfield’s job market spans healthcare, higher education, financial services, manufacturing, and technology. The city is home to two major health systems, the state’s second-largest university, and several corporate headquarters. You can explore a full breakdown on the Industries & Employers page.
Yes. Springfield is one of Missouri’s strongest job markets, with workforce growth that has outpaced the state average over the past decade. The metro area accounted for 15% of Missouri’s total job growth over the past ten years despite representing a fraction of the state’s population. Browse current openings through the Job Search page, or dig deeper into what’s driving growth on the Local Economy page.
Springfield is home to Fortune 500 employers, global companies, and regional corporate headquarters across healthcare, education, retail, and financial services. For a comprehensive look at who’s hiring and which sectors are growing, visit the Industries & Employers page.
Springfield attracts professionals from across the country because of its career opportunity, low cost of living, and quality of life. Residents cite access to top healthcare, a strong downtown scene, and an active outdoor culture as key draws. Learn more about the full picture on the Live Your Best Life page
Springfield is widely considered one of the better cities in Missouri to start a business. Small businesses make up more than 95% of the local economy, and the city offers a favorable tax climate and active local support for new ventures. Visit the Networking Groups page to find professional associations and groups worth joining.
The Springfield metro area has been the fastest-growing metro area in Missouri by population, adding nearly 15,000 residents between 2020 and 2023 according to U.S. Census Bureau data. That growth is backed by a diversified economy with a GDP of $22.6 billion as of 2023, reflecting a 58% increase over the prior decade. See more on the Local Economy page, or check out city Recognition for a full list of accolades.
Yes. Springfield has a strong network of professional associations, civic organizations, and business groups. The city’s accessible civic sector makes it easy for newcomers to get involved quickly. Browse options on the Networking Groups page.
Springfield is consistently recognized as a top city for young professionals due to its job growth, affordability, university culture, and livability. Housing costs run 11% below the national average, and the combination of career opportunity and quality of life is a frequent draw for people relocating from larger, more expensive metros. Explore housing options, things to do, and educational resources to get the full picture.
Springfield offers more than just career opportunities. With over 90 parks, a thriving arts and dining scene, 14 colleges and universities, and some of the lowest cost of living among midsize U.S. cities, it’s a city built for long-term quality of life. Download the Relocation Guide for a comprehensive overview.
Springfield is among 100 U.S. cities on “The Best Places for Business and Careers” published by Forbes. Rankings are based on cost of business, job growth and education.
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