The hiring spike is not isolated to management roles. Executive chefs, restaurant managers, and food and beverage directors have seen growth rates ranging from 278% to 340% on the platform. This broad increase in leadership recruitment signals a systemic push by employers to secure staff capable of overseeing operations for high-profile projects like 1 Hotel Austin and Hotel Trinity.
This trend mirrors broader labor statistics for the Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos area, where the number of lodging managers climbed 16% between 2024 and 2025. Across Texas, the growth was even more pronounced, with employment for these roles increasing by 31%. As the city’s hotel supply continues to climb—having grown 51% over the last decade—the pressure to staff these properties with experienced leaders remains a critical bottleneck for operators looking to maintain service standards.





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