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Careers in Professional Services

Professional services is where expertise gets sold by the hour — from law firms to consulting to accounting to advertising. It employs over 65 million Americans at median pay about 65% above national average. The compensation reflects genuine skill premiums, but also the reality that your labor is the product.

12M
U.S. jobs
In this industry
$98K
Median salary
Across all roles
13
Sectors
Specialized segments
Professional Services jobs by metro area
Bubble size = total employment
Professional Services employment by metro · ~393 areas
1.Flint, MI3K
2.State College, PA2K
3.Tulsa, OK13K
4.Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA3K
5.El Centro, CA983

Jobs per 100K workforce — measures industry density

1.San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA6,223.8
2.Boulder, CO5,622.4
3.Lexington Park, MD5,372.3
4.Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV5,329.4
5.Durham-Chapel Hill, NC5,187.1
BLS OEWS May 2024
Understanding this Industry
What it's like to work in Professional Services

Professional services draws people who want to solve complex problems for clients — there's intellectual satisfaction in consulting, advising, and applying expertise to challenges that matter. Many find meaning in the variety of projects and the impact of their recommendations.

The challenge can come from the client-driven pace and billable hour pressure. Deadlines are often set by clients, scope can creep, and the work expands to fill available time. Travel may be required. Expectations for responsiveness can blur work-life boundaries. Career progression often depends on business development skills, not just technical ability.

Professional services varies widely. Law operates differently than management consulting, accounting, or marketing agencies. Large firms have different cultures than boutiques. Some areas are heavily credentialed; others value experience over degrees.

For people who thrive here, the rewards are genuine: intellectually stimulating work, exposure to diverse industries and problems, strong compensation, and the satisfaction of being a trusted advisor. If you enjoy problem-solving, can manage client relationships, and want variety in your work, professional services offers substantial opportunities.

How people break in

Entry paths divide by specialty. Accounting and law have structured requirements: degrees, exams, and often specific firm entry programs. Consulting firms recruit heavily from top universities but increasingly accept experienced hires from industry. Specialized services (HR consulting, IT advisory, marketing services) often value domain expertise over credentials.

Many people enter through large firm programs that offer training, mentorship, and brand-name experience, then move to smaller firms or industry roles. The industry values internships and tends to hire from known pipelines, though career changers with relevant expertise can find paths, especially into specialized niches.

Work environment tends toward
Client-facingKnowledge-drivenHybrid possiblePerformance-based payHigh pressure
Salary vs. national average
+38%
$98K median vs. $71K national
$239K$179K$119K$60K$0K$15K$36K$150K$239K*387 metro areas across 50 states, sorted by salary level →
Salary range across all professional services roles
Where your dollar goes furthest
1. San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara$90K
2. Boulder$77K
3. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria$74K
4. Trenton-Princeton$70K
5. Durham-Chapel Hill$69K
BLS OEWS May 2024
* Top salaries exceed this figure. BLS caps reported wages at ~$240K to protect individual privacy in high-earning roles.

Median salaries range from ~$70K in mid-market metros to ~$102K in top-tier cities. But cost of living closes a lot of that gap — metros with lower regional price parities often offer the best purchasing power.

Highest paying
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara · $102K
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont · $87K
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria · $80K
Best purchasing power
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara · $90K adj.
Boulder · $77K adj.
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria · $74K adj.
Most jobs
New York · 348.2M
Los Angeles · 229.9M
Chicago · 168.1M
BLS OEWS May 2024 · BEA Regional Price Parities

What the data says about this industry

Beyond salary and job counts — signals that shape the day-to-day experience of working in Professional Services.

🚪
Annual Quit Rate
25%
Higher than average turnover. This could indicate challenging conditions, seasonal work, or abundant external opportunities.
3%vs. 22% all industries
🏢
Typical Employer Size
Small-skewed
Small businesses dominate. More variety in roles but less formal structure and benefits.
93%
Small
<50
6%
Mid
50–249
2%
Large
250+
🏠
Remote / Hybrid Prevalence
Hybrid common
Many roles can be done remotely. Location flexibility is a realistic expectation.
Mostly on-siteHybrid commonRemote-first
📋
Credential Density
Moderate
Most roles don't require formal credentials. Skills and experience matter more than certificates.
Few credentialsSome requiredMany required
🤝
Union Presence
~1%
Minimal union coverage means compensation is individually negotiated. Know your market rate going in.
1%vs. 11% all industries
BLS JOLTS 2024 · BLS QCEW 2024 · O*NET Work Context · BLS Union Members Summary 2024
Career Tracks

Career tracks in Professional Services

How jobs in this industry break down by function, and what they typically pay.

Business Operations · Consulting firms, law offices, and agencies need you to keep the machine running. Client-facing pressure, high standards, fast pace. You'll learn operational excellence.
12%
$98K median
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Admin & Office · Law firms, consulting, and agencies run on admin excellence. High expectations, fast pace, client visibility. You'll master systems and become indispensable.
11%
$83K median
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Technology · IT consulting, software development firms, and tech services companies — building custom solutions and providing technical expertise to clients.
9%
$101K median
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Engineering · Consulting engineers work on diverse projects across industries. Client variety, complex problems, path to PE license and partnership.
8%
$103K median
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Sales · B2B sales roles selling consulting, legal, accounting, and business services to corporate clients with complex, relationship-driven sales cycles.
7%
$94K median
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Arts & Media · Advertising agencies, design studios, and production companies. Creative work with commercial deadlines. Portfolio-driven careers with client variety.
6%
$111K median
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Median salary for occupations employed within Professional Services. BLS OEWS May 2024.

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Federal data: BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (May 2024) · BLS JOLTS 2024 · BLS QCEW 2024 · O*NET Work Context · BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034
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