Commerce
In the last few decades, Bellevue has transformed from a “bedroom” community with a small employment base into a major regional job center. More people (130,000-plus) work in Bellevue than live in it, making the city the second largest employment center in King County. Between 1990 and 2000, Bellevue’s employment base grew by over 50 percent.

A diversified mix of industries exists in Bellevue, with retail and service sectors being the largest. Department stores, car dealerships and electronic/computer stores lead the retail sector. In the service sector, a high concentration of real estate companies, engineering firms, financial institutions, accounting firms and computer software companies are based in the city.
Bellevue is home to several of the top 25 largest public companies in Washington, including Puget Sound Energy, a regional electric and natural gas utility, and PACCAR, a manufacturer of trucks and other heavy equipment. Newer companies in the city make up many of the top 50 fastest-growing public companies in Washington.
Bellevue is a major trading center, with two major highways — Interstate 90 and Interstate 405 — converging about three miles south of downtown. The Port of Seattle, the second largest container port in the United States, and the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport are both about half an hour away.
City of Bellevue Office of Economic Development