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Rain and coffee are often associated with Seattle. This is mainly because of their consistently bad weather and because Starbucks in headquartered in the area. However, Seattle is more than a home for humidity and caffeine. A number of large companies also provide a variety of Seattle jobs including Amazon.com, Nordstrom, Microsoft, Nintendo, Costco and Expeditors International.


Seatle's most recession proof jobs

As the economy continues to change most Seattleites look for Seattle jobs that can provide stability. According to our proprietary data, the following Seattle jobs prevailed as the most recession proof according to our most recent report:

  • Counseling/Social Work
  • General Trades/Labor
  • Restaurant Staff/Utility Personnel
  • Retail Banking
  • Restaurant Management (Front of House)
For a complete copy of the report, definitions of the Seattle jobs described above and the methodology please click here: Recession Proof Jobs Report.
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Seattle employers using Jobfox
We have a Broad Spectrum of Jobs in Seattle - Key Areas Include:
Accounting and finance covers accounting, auditing, tax reporting and corporate finance. Corporate finance covers individuals who are responsible for managing finances within a company or business unit. It also covers financial analysts.
Office managers, executive assistants and receptionists fit in this Job Function.
Project managers, business analysts (including those that work on software implementations) and strategic/management consultants fit into this job function. Strategic/Management consultants should choose Business Analysis. If you are a technical/systems analyst who has coding/software development responsibilities, you should choose Software Design/Development in Computer Engineering and Information Technology. Operations Managers or individuals responsible for setting strategic direction, planning and vision for a company or organization. They may have oversight responsibility for one, multiple or all functional units within a company or organization.
This group covers retail banking, investment banking, commercial banking and lending operations. Use this group for analysis, sales and business development, portfolio management, commercial banking operations/services and risk management.
This job function is for those of you who use information technology to solve problems. Hardware engineers, software programmers, software architects, testers, network engineers and IT personnel are all good fits here.
This field is designed for the traditional manual installers and service technicians. Technical-based telecommunications installers and service technicians should choose Computer Engineering and Information Technology as their job function. Construction managers and superintendents will also create their profile here.
Customer support/call center operations covers customer account/support representatives and technical customer support representatives who work inside call centers, work inside companies or perform account management. The job function also covers people who work on the operational side of call centers in the areas of workforce management, call routing and telephonic set-up. If you work at a technical help desk, you should select Help Desk in Computer Engineering and Information Technology.
This profession group covers administrative and educational roles in K12 and colleges/universities in addition to, Library/Information and Training. Education covers admissions, classroom instruction, curriculum development, educational leadership, financial aid, special education and online/e-learning. Training covers professionals who are involved with corporate or professional training. Library/Information covers traditional librarians and information professionals.
Traditional engineers should choose this job function. Areas covered include architecture, civil, electrical, chemical, mechanical, and environmental engineering. Engineers focusing on chips, circuit boards or semiconductors should select hardware engineering in Computer Engineering and Information Technology.
If you are involved with hotels and/or restaurants, this is the correct field for you.
HR covers managers, recruiters and benefits administrators.
If you sell new policies, settle insurance claims or underwrite new policies this is the correct job function for you.
Legal recruiting/HR, firm administrators and conflicts researchers are all covered in Professional Staff.
Someone involved with manufacturing, supply chain operations, warehousing/inventory or shipping and distribution as well as hazard/safety operations should build their profile here.
Advertising, market research and product management are covered here. Traditional marketing disciplines are also covered. They include public relations, channel management, event planning, graphic design and webmaster.
Nurses, medical technicians, physician assistants, physical and occupational therapists, respiratory therapists, dental hygienists/assistants and pharmacists fit in this job function. Health information professionals, medical coders and veterinary nurses and assistants fit here too.
Construction managers, property managers and site developers should choose this job function.
Most major areas of operations are included: Loss prevention, operations, buying and supply chain management.
This job function covers anyone responsible for the safety and security of the general public, employees and assets. Professions include corporate security and safety managers, police, firefighters, 911 operators and security guards.
This job function covers all traditional types of sales positions. Lead generation, telesales and sales operations are only a few of them. Sales managers and sales engineers are also covered here. If you are in retail sales (e.g. a Retail Sales Associate), please see Retail job function instead.
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