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Unemployment Rate 9.9%
Median Hourly $15.30
Mean Hourly $19.37
Mean Annual $40,300
RSE 0.4%

Being one of the least-populated states in the country, North Dakota has historically enjoyed an unemployment rate much lower than that of the national average and is often the lowest in the nation. Historically, North Dakota’s average rate of pay for is lower than the national average, but the cost of living is relative to the pay rate and ends up balancing out.

By the total number of people employed, Government Jobs remains the sector with the top employment with Trade, Transportation, and Utilities ranking second. This is no doubt in large part to the recent move to green energy, namely wind power. Some estimates place the output capacity upwards of 1.2 billion kilowatt hours of energy. Because of this, the energy production sector, as well as the supporting industries, is currently seeing steady growth.

While Agriculture is the largest industry in the state by dollar amount, it employs less than 10% of the population. Recent discoveries of oil near Tioga have caused an oil boom which is still seeing rapid growth in terms of jobs.

If you’re looking for jobs in North Dakota, remember that your skills may be applicable to a wide range of industries however, the job title you’ve had in the past may not be. The best way to discover jobs cross-industry that are a great fit for your current toolbox of skills is to perform a skills-based search, rather than a search based on title. This may also return additional results in your current industry that you hadn’t thought of before.

Remember, with more results comes more opportunity and it’s those opportunities that will eventually turn into your new dream job!

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