Jobs in Seattle, USA

Browse fresh job listings in Seattle and nearby areas. Use quick filters (remote, entry-level, part-time) and apply smarter with a concise 2026 guide. Listings below load automatically from the OpeningsHub database.

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2026 hiring guidance for job seekers in Seattle

What to check before you apply

Compensation and benefits basics

Note: This is general guidance and not legal, tax, or financial advice.

Popular sectors in Seattle

Tech & cloud Aerospace & manufacturing Healthcare & nursing Biotech & research Retail & e-commerce ops Logistics & port Construction & trades Hospitality & restaurants

Tip: if a listing references neighborhoods (Downtown, South Lake Union, Capitol Hill, Ballard, Fremont, Queen Anne, SoDo) or nearby cities (Bellevue, Redmond, SeaTac), treat it as Seattle-area and check commute details.

Latest job listings in Seattle

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How to apply effectively

Resume checklist

Interview readiness

FAQ — Jobs in Seattle

How often is this Seattle jobs page updated?

The page shows a weekly update date that changes every Monday at 08:00 based on your browser’s local time. Job listings load from the OpeningsHub database.

Can I find remote or hybrid jobs around Seattle?

Yes. Use the Remote and Hybrid filters. Some roles labeled “remote” still require local availability for occasional on-site work.

Are there entry-level or no-experience jobs in Seattle?

Yes. Use Entry-level and No experience filters. Always read the listing for minimum requirements and training expectations.

Which areas count as “Seattle-area” locations?

Employers may reference Downtown Seattle, South Lake Union, Capitol Hill, Ballard, Fremont, Queen Anne, SoDo, and nearby Bellevue, Redmond, or SeaTac.

Do all listings include salary details?

No. Some employers provide a range, others mark compensation as negotiable. Confirm total compensation and benefits during the hiring process.

What should I check before applying?

Confirm work format (on-site/remote/hybrid), schedule, location, required credentials, and the exact application steps and documents requested.

How can I improve my chances of getting a response?

Apply early, tailor your resume to role keywords, and include required certifications. Follow the employer’s preferred contact channel if provided.

Can employers post a job specifically for Seattle?

Yes. Use the dedicated employer flow on the Post a job page. This page remains focused on job search to avoid mixed-intent content.

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