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Jill McCarthy

Senior Vice President | Corporate Attraction
816.591.1834
With more than 25 years of experience, Jill leads the business development team.

Shared Services & Operational Centers

It is no surprise that some of the most recognizable names have shared services, operation centers or headquarters growing in KC, including: ChowNow, Clyde & Co, Garmin, Hallmark, Littler, Lockton Companies and TrueAccord. The common thread connecting each of these companies in KC has been the excellent value each derived from a talented and deep workforce along with diverse operating environments.


KC Financial, Professional & Business Services Jobs
288,900
Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2023 SAE

KC Location Advantages

Well-Educated Workforce

The Kansas City area provides employers with a highly educated labor force with 39.7% of the population possessing a four-year degree — more than 4% higher than the U.S. average. Kansas City is a destination for the highly educated. While the Kansas City metro population 25-years and older has increased 6.0% in the past 5 years, the population of highly educated individuals has grown at a much faster rate, 14.7%


Low-Cost with High-Value

Kansas City is consistently ranked among the most affordable major markets in which to live and operate a business. The KC area offers the kind of livability that draws in professionals - affordable and accessible with a growing job market hungry for talent. The KC market is advantageous for businesses due to wages, taxes and other operational costs being more favorable than other regions in the U.S.


Options

With two states, 18 counties and 50 plus communities, Kansas City gives executives something all consumers crave—choice. Two state tax structures, double the incentive programs and urban and suburban location options. All offered in one market—OneKC.


Real Estate Ready Market

Greater Kansas City offers a variety of buildings and sites that are excellent opportunities. A selection of aggressively priced commercial office space options—including former plug-and-play contact center facilities—helps enable a timely facility acquisition and operational start-up.


Network Infrastructure

KC is the most connected region in the U.S. With over 5.5 million miles of fiber deployed, businesses and residents maintain a robust connectivity anywhere. Currently KC has digital partnerships with Amazon Web Services, Cisco, Google Fiber, Sprint and Unite Private Networks. The accessibility to the internet exchange point at 1102 Grand—one of seven carrier hotels in the United States—along with all network carriers ensures minimal data latency and immediate access to corporate entities and customers around the world.


Location

KC’s central location in the U.S. makes it easier to provide client assistance, internal company support and customer service opportunities to both coasts. Don’t forget the vaunted Midwestern work ethic that lets companies expect and get higher productivity. Air travel is also easier, with daily non-stop flights to Seattle, New York, San Francisco/Bay Area, Washington, D.C. and 48 other North American and European destinations from Kansas City International Airport. Kansas City enjoys one of the lowest-cost air travel markets in the country.


Workforce Pipeline

Human capital is one of the key drivers of economic competitiveness. The Kansas City region recognizes the importance of redefining the workforce of the future through education. KC area schools provide a depth of talent to regional businesses. There are substantial education innovation building blocks across Kansas City offering extensive K-12 programming around career exploration, STEM, and industry-relevant credentials. There are 30 universities and colleges in the KC region, together these institutions graduate approximately 34,000 students into the workforce each year, and work hard to retain these exceptional graduates in the KC region.

 

Labor Snapshot

The diverse and well-balanced economy, network infrastructure and skilled workforce of KC makes it attractive to shared services and operational centers. Explore the labor snapshots below to better understand the KC workforce advantage.

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Management Occupations

Occupation  Employment  KC Concentration Compared to National Average  Median Wage 
 TOTAL Management Occupations  67,850   91%  $104,920 

General & Operations Managers

 27,800   112%  $89,060 

Marketing Managers

 1,530   58%  $127,800 

Sales Managers

 3,130   76%  $133,760 

Administrative Services Managers 

 1,200   70%  $105,420 

Computer & Information Systems Managers 

 4,050   96%  $158,580 

Financial Managers

 4,460  80%  $134,520 

Human Resources Managers 

 1,340   94%  $129,630 

Source:  U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment, May 2023.

Business and Financial Occupations

Occupation  Employment  KC Concentration Compared to National Average  Median Wage 
TOTAL Business & Financial Operations Occupations 77,380  108%  $75,790  

Buyers & Purchasing Agents

3,920   116%  $63,980  

Claims Adjusters, Examiners & Investigators

2,570   123%  $76,860  

Compliance Officers

3,270   120%  $72,180  

Cost Estimators

2,680   171%  $76,210  

Human Resources Specialists

7,080   111%  $66,140  

Logisticians

1,670   103%  $60,780  
           Project Management
            Specialists
7,080   83%  $97,450  

Management Analysts

4,520   76%  $86,920  

Training and Development Specialists

2,790   97%  $63,610  

Market Research Analysts & Marketing Specialists

6,390   106%  $64,110  

Accountants and Auditors

11,830   116%  $78,500  

Credit Analysts

490   95%  $74,320  
           Financial and Investment
            Analysts
 2,070     90%    $81,060  

Personal Financial Advisors

2,810   145%  $87,280  

Insurance Underwriters

960   134%  $76,530  
            Financial Risk Specialists   320  83%  $81,080  

Loan Officers

2,890  127%  $76,130  

Tax Examiners, Collectors & Revenue Agents

1,730   485%  $46,880  

Financial Specialists, All Other

920  106%  $63,890  
Source:  U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment, May 2023.

Computer and Mathematics Occupations

Occupation  Employment  KC Concentration Compared to National Average  Median Wage 
TOTAL Computer and Mathematical Occupations 43,400   118%  $97,800  

Computer Systems Analysts

5,890   166%  $103,290  

Information Security Analysts

1,870   150%  $104,980  

Computer Programmers

540  63%  $78,430  

Software Developers

13,330   113%  $107,570  
           Software Quality
            Assurance Analysts and
            Testers
1,460  101%  $79,490  

Web and Digital Interface Designers

500   63%  $80,010  

Database Administrators

1,200   222%  $133,200  

Network & Computer Systems Administrators

3,290   144%  $92,070  

Computer Network Architects

2,060   167%  $108,440  

Computer User Support Specialists

5,770   118%  $55,910  

Computer Network Support Specialists

920   82%  $58,560  
Source:  U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment, May 2023.

Legal Occupations

Occupation  Employment  KC Concentration Compared to National Average  Median Wage 
TOTAL Legal Occupations 9,470   108%  $84,450  

Lawyers

5,470   105%  $126,950  

Paralegals & Legal Assistants

3,140   125%  $59,860  

Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants

890  82%  $48,390  
Source:  U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment, May 2023.

Sales and Related Occupations

Occupation  Employment  KC Concentration Compared to National Average  Median Wage 
TOTAL Sales and Related Occupations 94,940   100%  $36,640  

First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers

1,030   64%  $80,820  

Advertising Sales Agents

1,060   138%  $57,640  

Insurance Sales Agents

5,680   175%  $59,850  

Securities, Commodities & Financial Services Sales Agents

2,500   73%  $73,210  

Sales Representatives of Services, Except Advertising, Insurance, Financial Services and Travel

7,970   98%  $64,350  

Sales Representatives, Wholesale & Manufacturing, Technical & Scientific Products

2,200   99%  $116,010  

Sales Representatives, Wholesale & Manufacturing, Except Technical & Scientific Products

12,060   132%  $69,770  

Telemarketers

380  66%  $44,690  
Source:  U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment, May 2023.

Office and Administrative Support Occupations

Occupation  Employment  KC Concentration Compared to National Average  Median Wage 
TOTAL Office & Administrative Support Occupations 133,580   102%  $43,640  

First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers

9,240   87%  $62,670  

Bill & Account Collectors

1,630   120%  $43,780  

Billing & Posting Clerks

2,600   85%  $44,640  

Bookkeeping, Accounting & Auditing Clerks

11,550   108%  $47,280  

Payroll & Timekeeping Clerks

1,030   93%  $52,890  

Customer Service Representatives

23,540   116%  $39,180  

File Clerks

480   82%  $38,160  

Interviewers, Except Eligibility & Loan

2,130   187%  $41,090 

Loan Interviewers & Clerks

2,070   143%  $48,310  

New Accounts Clerks

1,120   383%  $38,320  

Order Clerks

 400   61%  $39,370  

Receptionists & Information Clerks

6,580   92%  $35,300  

Information & Record Clerks, All Other

2,120   197%  $39,500  

Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire & Ambulance

1,420   97%  $48,950  

Executive Secretaries & Executive Administrative Assistants

3,960   115%  $62,920  

Secretaries & Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, & Executive

16,650   131%  $41,600  

Data Entry Keyers

1,100   100%  $36,710  

Insurance Claims & Policy Processing Clerks

1,600   93%  $44,020  

Office Clerks, General

12,110   68%  $40,210  

Office & Administrative Support Workers, All Other

440   36%  $43,050  
Source:  U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment, May 2023.
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