Greater Sydney

Employment by industry (FTE)

In Greater Sydney, Professional, Scientific and Technical Services is the largest employer, generating 339,169 FTE jobs in 2023/24.

Full-time equivalent (FTE) employment is modelled by NIEIR and takes into account differences in hours worked between industry sectors. It is a measure that allows direct comparison of employment between industries in Greater Sydney.

Typically, industries such as Retail Trade and Accommodation and Food Services, which employ many part-time workers, have lower FTE employment than total employment.

FTE employment is calculated directly by dividing the total hours worked in each industry by 38. By comparing the number of full-time equivalent jobs in each industry sector to a regional benchmark, you can clearly see the structure of Greater Sydney's economy. This can be done by directly comparing the area to its benchmark, or by using a location quotient to look at the relative size of industries.

FTE employment should be viewed in conjunction with Employment by industry (Total) and Employment by industry (Census), for a full understanding of the industry breakdown in the area. Worker productivity data shows the value of a worker in each industry to the local economy. Employment locations shows where employment is taking place in each industry sector.

Data source

National Economics (NIEIR) - Modelled series

Please note: FTE employment is derived from Census data but has been corrected for the known undercount of employment in the Census. Detailed notes about how the figures are derived can be found in thespecific topic notes section.
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Full-time equivalent employment by industry sector
Greater Sydney2023/242018/19Change
IndustryNumber%. New South WalesNumber%. New South Wales2018/19 - 2023/24
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing10,1210.42.18,8830.42.5+1,238
Mining6,2390.31.16,9370.31.1-699
Manufacturing148,2706.36.3165,7377.47.4-17,467
Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services22,8941.01.221,7131.01.1+1,181
Construction196,5798.310.5213,8359.510.4-17,256
Wholesale Trade94,3794.03.495,8044.33.6-1,426
Retail Trade188,7798.08.1181,4298.18.4+7,350
Accommodation and Food Services109,4204.65.2113,1825.05.6-3,762
Transport, Postal and Warehousing147,3546.25.5144,4456.45.9+2,909
Information Media and Telecommunications62,1452.61.974,8723.32.5-12,728
Financial and Insurance Services189,5998.05.9157,3937.05.3+32,206
Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services47,1642.01.846,3092.11.8+856
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services339,16914.311.0302,32513.410.6+36,844
Administrative and Support Services66,7922.82.867,1643.02.9-372
Public Administration and Safety151,1446.46.3126,2585.65.8+24,886
Education and Training183,7507.88.1166,9107.47.7+16,839
Health Care and Social Assistance296,87712.513.9240,53610.711.9+56,341
Arts and Recreation Services40,7721.71.536,6091.61.5+4,163
Other Services69,4112.93.477,9703.53.8-8,559
Total industries2,370,859100.0100.02,248,315100.0100.0+122,544

Source: National Institute of Economic and Industry Research (NIEIR) ©2025. Compiled and presented in economy.id by .id (informed decisions). NIEIR-ID data are adjusted each year, using updated employment estimates. Each release may change previous years’ figures. Learn more

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Dominant groups

An analysis of the jobs held by the full-time equivalent local workers in Greater Sydney in 2023/24 shows the three largest industries were:

  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (339,169 people or 14.3%)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (296,877 people or 12.5%)
  • Construction (196,579 people or 8.3%)

In combination these three fields accounted for 832,626 people in total or 35.1% of the local workers.

In comparison, New South Wales employed 11.0% in Professional, Scientific and Technical Services; 13.9% in Health Care and Social Assistance and 10.5% in Construction.

The major differences between the jobs held by the full-time equivalent local workers of Greater Sydney and New South Wales were:

  • A larger percentage of full-time equivalent local workers employed in Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (14.3% compared to 11.0%)
  • A smaller percentage of full-time equivalent local workers employed in Construction (8.3% compared to 10.5%)
  • A larger percentage of full-time equivalent local workers employed in Financial and Insurance Services (8.0% compared to 5.9%)
  • A smaller percentage of full-time equivalent local workers employed in Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing (0.4% compared to 2.1%)

Emerging groups

The number of full-time equivalent local workers in Greater Sydney increased by increased by 122,544 between 2018/19 and 2023/24.

The largest changes in the jobs held by the full-time equivalent local workers between 2018/19 and 2023/24 in Greater Sydney were for those employed in:

  • Health Care and Social Assistance (+56,341 full-time equivalent local workers)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (+36,844 full-time equivalent local workers)
  • Financial and Insurance Services (+32,206 full-time equivalent local workers)
  • Public Administration and Safety (+24,886 full-time equivalent local workers)

Greater Sydney

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