San Antonio Leads the Nation in In-Office Jobs
A recent study by JobLeads.com has revealed that San Antonio, Texas, has the highest percentage of in-office jobs in the United States, with a staggering 92% of its workforce reporting to work in person. This finding places the Alamo City at the top of the list for cities with the most traditional office-based employment.
Key Findings from the JobLeads Study
The study, which analyzed over five million job openings from the second half of 2025 and surveyed more than 426,000 job seekers, provides a comprehensive look at remote work trends across the country. Here are the main takeaways:
- San Antonio's Workforce: With over 1.3 million people in its workforce, San Antonio's job market is heavily influenced by the hospitality industry and the military, sectors where remote work is often not feasible.
- National Trends: The study found that blue states tend to have more hybrid work opportunities, accounting for about 7% of job openings, while red states see only 4% hybrid roles.
- Top States and Cities for Remote Work: Oregon leads as the state with the most remote work opportunities, making up 10% of its open positions. Detroit is the city with the highest percentage of remote jobs at 8%, and San Francisco tops the list for hybrid work with 18% of positions offering a hybrid model.
- Best Industries for Remote and Hybrid Work: For job seekers interested in flexible work arrangements, consulting is the most promising field, with 18% of positions being hybrid and 14% fully remote.
The Bigger Picture: Texas and Job Openings
Texas, along with California, New York, and Florida, is named as one of the states with the most overall job openings. This highlights the state's robust job market, even as it leans heavily towards in-office roles.
San Antonio's Unique Position
Despite having a high rate of in-office jobs, San Antonio also has a significant number of dispersed workers—those living more than 50 miles outside the city. A 2025 Express-News project found that San Antonio had the third-highest rate of such workers, behind Austin and San Diego. Additionally, the city has seen a rise in super-commuters, particularly from Austin and the Hill Country, who drive long distances to work.
What This Means for Remote Work Enthusiasts
This study underscores the varied landscape of remote work across the United States. While cities like San Antonio remain dominated by in-office positions, other regions offer more opportunities for remote and hybrid roles. For those seeking flexibility, targeting industries like consulting and considering locations with higher remote work adoption may be key strategies.

Image: A scene from San Antonio's workforce, highlighting the prevalence of in-office jobs.






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