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Careers in Hawaii

Most Popular Careers by City in Hawaii:

Job opportunities vary greatly by location. As the tables below clearly show, individual cities and towns offer employment opportunities which differ from those you'll find in other places. Some places feature jobs in technology, some in manufacturing, others in education, etc. Whether choosing a career path or seeking a new job, it pays to consider which careers are favored in the area in which you live or to which are willing to move.

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NOTE: A Career Popularity level of 1.0 indicates the national average; a popularity rating of 3.5, for example, indicates that the career is 3.5 times as prevalent locally than it is nationally.

Honolulu Employment and Careers

Ten careers significantly more common in Honolulu and surrounding towns than in most metro areas nationwide.

Job Title Mean Local Salary Local Jobs Popularity*
vs. Avg.
Anthropologists and archaeologists $64,070 220 37.5
Tour guides and escorts $24,080 1,380 18.2
Dancers n/a 430 16.6
Atmospheric, earth, marine, and space sciences teachers, postsecondary n/a 160 13.9
Transportation workers, all other $36,260 810 9.4
Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks $31,190 4,110 9.3
Marine engineers and naval architects $71,400 110 8.6
Elevator installers and repairers $81,170 390 7
Flight attendants $28,270 1,260 7
Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other $41,000 110 6.2

* A Career Popularity level of 1.0 indicates the national average; a popularity rating of 3.5, for example, indicates that the career is 3.5 times as prevalent locally than it is nationally.

Analysis (above) provided by CityTownInfo.com, based on data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics and the US Census.