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State of Connecticut Occupational Projections: 2022-2032 What's Hot What's Not
What's Hot What's Not ~ 2022-2032 State of Connecticut Occupational Projections
Last Updated: July 15, 2024
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Fastest Growing Occupations in Connecticut
Connecticut Occupations with the Most Openings
Connecticut Occupations with the Largest Employment
Connecticut Occupations with Declining Employment
Highest Paying Occupations in Connecticut
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Short-Term On-the-Job Training (up to one month)
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Bachelor's Degree plus Experience
First Professional, Doctor's and Master's Degree
Middle Skills *
* Associates degree, medium/long-term on-the-job training, work experience, vocational certification, apprenticeship or some college.
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