Everything is bigger in Texas, and the availability of cleared jobs is no exception. As an aerospace industry hub, Texas has an undeniable draw for cleared candidates looking for their next position. But job openings aren’t all Texas has to offer. Considering a move to the south? Here are some things you should know about Texas.

Jobs for cleared candidates in Texas

With its wide open spaces, arid climate, and over 300 days of sunshine a year, Texas is an ideal location for the aerospace industry’s development and testing centers. But other sectors are booming as well. Austin is a well-known tech hub, and positions in cyber security, systems engineering, and information security are abundant in the area. Cleared jobs across the state include positions from forensic accounting to biology. Chances are, if you want to move to Texas, you’ll be able to find a position to fit your skills and training.

Employers hiring cleared candidates in Texas

One of the largest employers of cleared candidates in Texas is Lockheed Martin. With over 23,000 employees in five locations in Texas alone, Lockheed Martin employees work on projects ranging from global security and aeronautics to missile defense systems. Other companies currently hiring cleared candidates include General Dynamics Information Security, KPMG, L3Harris, Leidos, Northrup Grumman, and many more.

Salary for cleared personnel

Despite its low cost of living, Texas’s salaries still compete with the national market. In our recent survey, the average cleared candidate in Texas reported earning an annual salary of $93,285, the second highest average salary in the Southwest region. Housing prices have continued climbing, just like in the rest of the United States, but the average selling price for a single family home in June 2022 was still a modest $313,000. Another perk of Texas? There’s no state income tax, so more of your paycheck will end up in your pocket.

Why Texas is perfect for cleared workers

Texans are known for both their independence and their fierce loyalty. Freedom rings a little louder here, and the region boasts 9% more veterans than the national average. With several sectors expanding, a low cost of living, and competitive salaries, Texas might be the best place for you to find your next cleared job.

 

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