Professional Services
A Haven for Knowledge-Driven Individuals
Want to help develop solutions to conserve and enhance the Treasure Coast’s environmental resources? Does a poorly designed computer system make your blood boil? The Treasure Coast has plenty of opportunities to build a career in professional services, whether with an existing company or on your own. Higher education institutions in the region like Indian River State College and the Florida Institute of Technology also offer several degree programs to prepare students for a well-salaried position within the professional services industry.
- Find a Job
- Start a Business
- Give Back
Industry-leading Professional and Financial Service Companies
Whether you’re a financial analyst, a marketing specialist or a legal services provider, you’ll find consistent opportunity for career growth on the Treasure Coast. Nationally known planning and design firm Kimley-Horn in Vero Beach employs hundreds while civil engineering firms like Coastal Tech G.E.C. offers expertise with a broad range of environmental services. St. Lucie County also has several businesses that support the health care industry with technology, data and service.
An Ecosystem for Professional Services Entrepreneurs
The Treasure Coast is a welcoming place for small businesses that offer professional services. Award-winning businesses course throughout Martin County, many of which are propelled to success through organizations like Business Associates of Martin County (BAM). Organizations such as the Small Business Development Center at Indian River State College and Treasure Coast SCORE also help provide an ecosystem for professional collaboration and mentorship throughout the Treasure Coast.
Volunteer Your Talents
If your professional talents align with your altruism, the Treasure Coast is an ideal community. Volunteerism and leadership roles are available at nonprofits throughout the region, including many different levels of opportunities to share your knowledge at organizations like Indian River Lagoon’s Environmental Learning Center. Martin County also encourages involvement in local government through its award-winning Martin CARES (Citizen Academy and Resource Education Series) initiative. And, the City of Port St. Lucie hosts an annual Citizen Summit which invites residents to learn more about and provide input for the city’s strategic plans.