Based on the most recent data available from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and workforce reports, Lubbock’s job market is heavily built around healthcare, education, retail, and service jobs.

The Biggest Job Categories in Lubbock

The largest employment groups in Lubbock include:

  • Office and administrative support jobs (about 13.6% of workers)
  • Food service and restaurant jobs (about 12%)
  • Sales and retail jobs (about 9.4%)

These categories alone comprise a significant portion of the local workforce, underscoring the importance of everyday service and support roles to the city.

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The Most Common Individual Jobs

When you break it down even further, these are some of the most common specific jobs in Lubbock:

  • Fast food and counter workers
  • Retail salespersons
  • General and operations managers
  • Registered nurses
  • Cashiers
  • Stockers and order fillers
  • Customer service representatives
  • Waiters and waitresses
  • Home health and personal care aides

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Why These Jobs Dominate

Lubbock’s economy is shaped by a few major industries:

  • Healthcare and social assistance (the largest overall sector)
  • Educational services (driven by schools and universities)
  • Retail trade (supporting everyday consumer needs)

This mix explains why you see so many jobs in hospitals, schools, restaurants, and stores across the city.

The most common jobs in Lubbock reflect a city built on service, education, and healthcare. While high-paying specialized roles do exist, the majority of residents work in positions that keep the city running day to day.

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