Georgia's unemployment rate held steady at 3.6% last month, six-tenths of a percentage point lower than the national rate.
The number of jobs rose by 6,900 in March to 4.98 million.
"Georgia's job market is full of opportunity, with nearly 5 million jobs and three openings for every Georgian," said state Commissioner of Labor Barbara Rivera Holmes, who took over the reins of the agency at the end of last month.
"As labor commissioner, I'm committed to working alongside the governor, lawmakers, and job creators across the state to connect talent with opportunity."
The job sector with the most gains in March was health care and social assistance, which gained 3,100 jobs. The information sector was next, posting a gain of 2,400 jobs.
The transportation and warehousing sector lost 3,200 jobs last month, while accommodation and food services was down by 1,100 jobs.
Also on the down side, Georgia's labor force declined by 6,619 in March to 5.38 million, the number of employed fell by 6,654 to 5.19 million, and the state's jobless ranks rose slightly - 35 jobs - to 192,143.
However, first-time unemployment claims declined by 1,168 during the month to 12,296.