The Baltimore region has maintained its standing as a strong market with continuing employment opportunities, despite the recent economic downturn. Explore some of the area's top employers by clicking on the links at left.
May 7, 2009
Baltimore is 3rd best city for recent grads
January 16, 2009
Baltimore is a Top Job Growth Market
Forbes magazine ranked Baltimore #7 among a list of the top 10 markets for job growth.
January 7, 2009
Maryland's State Education System ranks #1 overall
Education Week, the nation’s leading education newspaper, looked at data in six
critical categories over the past two years, and found that Maryland’s state
education system is at the very top of national rankings.
Nov. 18, 2008
Region ranks second in country for tech employment
The Baltimore region, historically a manufacturing and distribution hub, is transitioning to one of the healthiest U.S. tech markets, according to the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore’s IT Report. Since 2000, the Baltimore-Washington region has added about 111,000 jobs in the IT industry, ranking first in the country in growth.
Oct 15. 2008
Where Recession Will Hit Hardest
Forbes' profiles Baltimore as the 8th best city to live in because of its low foreclosure rates and strong job market.
Sept. 8, 2008
Hot job markets in a cooling economy
The Baltimore region was recently ranked as having the 24th hottest job market of 100 metros studied since 2003.
November 16, 2008
The Baltimore-Washington region ranks second in the country for total information technology employment, with nearly 270,000 employed in the industry.