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Beverly Hills, CA Job Market Score

Driven by
  • Few reposted listings (4% appear duplicated)
  • Pay is below the national median ($111k vs $138k national)
  • Net hiring is positive (+11 this week — 17 added vs 6 removed)

Beverly Hills, CA job market overview (May 2026)

The Beverly Hills, CA job market is currently stable, with a mix of fresh hiring and slower-moving roles. Out of 83 active job postings tracked here, 33% have been open for more than 30 days. Hiring is concentrated in cook / kitchen and store supervisor / manager, with consumer goods as the leading sector.

What this means for job seekers

  • Expect a typical mix of fast and slow-moving roles.
  • Best opportunities are in cook / kitchen and store supervisor / manager.
  • Many employers don't list salary — be ready to ask early.

Beverly Hills, CA job market

Aggregated from currently-active postings tracked in Beverly Hills, CA.

Wages by category

BucketJobsMedian annualMedian hourly
Cook / Kitchen7
Store Supervisor / Manager6$135k n=3
Director5
Server / Host5
Crew / Cashier5

Wages by sector

BucketJobsMedian annualMedian hourly
Consumer Goods43$137k n=4
Retail26$137k n=4
Financial Services18$88k n=8
Real Estate18
Food Service / Restaurants17

Top categories

  • Cook / Kitchen7
  • Store Supervisor / Manager6
  • Director5
  • Server / Host5
  • Crew / Cashier5
  • Food Service4

Top occupations (SOC)

  • Managers, All Other2
  • Fast Food and Counter Workers2
  • First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers1

In-demand skills

Top sectors

  • Consumer Goods43
  • Retail26
  • Financial Services18
  • Real Estate18
  • Food Service / Restaurants17
  • Professional Services4

Employment mix

  • Unspecified63 · 76%
  • Part-time12 · 14%
  • Full-time5 · 6%
  • Contract3 · 4%

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