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State of Connecticut Occupational Projections: 2008-2018
State of Connecticut Occupational Projections: 2008-2018
Last Updated: November 12, 2010
Occupational Projections
Ranked by Openings
Ranked by Growth
Top Jobs
Occupational Groups
Industry
Green Jobs
Data File
Projections Home
----------- Select from Occupational Group Listing -------------
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Occupational Group Title / Job Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Detailed Job Descriptions / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Management Occupations
136,211
138,027
1.3%
3,604
461
$54.46
Top Executives
37,423
35,022
-6.4%
1,079
0
General and Operations Managers
31,124
29,241
-6.0%
902
0
63.79
Bach./higher+work exp.
Advertising, Marketing, Promotions, Public Relations, Sales Managers
15,749
17,007
8.0%
473
130
Advertising and Promotions Managers
786
746
-5.1%
18
0
46.85
Bach./higher+work exp.
Marketing Managers
5,875
6,190
5.4%
159
32
55.27
Bach./higher+work exp.
Sales Managers
7,932
8,805
11.0%
258
87
57.04
Bach./higher+work exp.
Public Relations Managers
1,156
1,266
9.5%
38
11
47.65
Bach./higher+work exp.
Operations Specialties Managers
35,606
36,750
3.2%
879
144
Administrative Services Managers
4,136
4,368
5.6%
110
23
39.69
Bach./higher+work exp.
Computer and Information Systems Managers
7,517
8,307
10.5%
201
79
55.74
Bach./higher+work exp.
Financial Managers
14,710
15,031
2.2%
297
32
53.96
Bach./higher+work exp.
Compensation and Benefits Managers
867
887
2.3%
21
2
41.25
Bach./higher+work exp.
Training and Development Managers
660
695
5.3%
18
4
46.78
Bach./higher+work exp.
Human Resources Managers, All Other
1,410
1,448
2.7%
34
4
52.45
Bach./higher+work exp.
Industrial Production Managers
3,138
2,959
-5.7%
110
0
46.50
Work exp. in related occ.
Purchasing Managers
1,789
1,773
-0.9%
51
0
44.66
Bach./higher+work exp.
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers
1,379
1,282
-7.0%
38
0
41.46
Work exp. in related occ.
Other Management Occupations
47,433
49,248
3.8%
1,174
187
Farm, Ranch, and Other Agricultural Managers
880
972
10.5%
27
9
29.53
Bach./higher+work exp.
Construction Managers
6,587
6,980
6.0%
90
39
49.65
Bachelor's degree
Education Administrators, Preschool & Child Care Center/Program
1,003
1,109
10.6%
41
11
23.34
Bach./higher+work exp.
Education Administrators, Elementary & Secondary School
3,117
3,386
8.6%
120
27
Bach./higher+work exp.
Education Administrators, Postsecondary
2,261
2,290
1.3%
71
3
49.97
Bach./higher+work exp.
Education Administrators, All Other
287
332
15.7%
14
5
45.51
Bach./higher+work exp.
Engineering Managers
4,288
4,317
0.7%
90
3
58.58
Bach./higher+work exp.
Food Service Managers
5,140
5,189
1.0%
105
5
27.19
Work exp. in related occ.
Funeral Directors
400
450
12.5%
13
5
35.96
Associate degree
Lodging Managers
653
668
2.3%
16
2
24.26
Work exp. in related occ.
Medical and Health Services Managers
4,750
5,123
7.9%
128
37
50.95
Bach./higher+work exp.
Natural Sciences Managers
1,106
1,126
1.8%
35
2
63.77
Bach./higher+work exp.
Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
216
169
-21.8%
4
0
34.10
Work exp. in related occ.
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers
4,688
4,861
3.7%
98
17
29.81
Bachelor's degree
Social and Community Service Managers
3,465
3,688
6.4%
102
22
28.20
Bachelor's degree
Managers, All Other
8,457
8,451
-0.1%
218
0
50.04
Work exp. in related occ.
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Top
Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Business and Financial Operations Occupations
88,001
95,528
8.6%
2,528
780
$36.67
Business Operations Specialists
47,211
50,719
7.4%
1,387
358
Agents & Business Managers of Artists, Performers, & Athletes
545
652
19.6%
23
11
52.65
Bach./higher+work exp.
Purchasing Agents and Buyers, Farm Products
111
113
1.8%
3
0
39.08
Long-term OTJ training
Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products
1,468
1,399
-4.7%
37
0
35.44
Long-term OTJ training
Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products
3,950
4,298
8.8%
139
35
31.85
Long-term OTJ training
Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators
5,635
5,749
2.0%
154
11
30.58
Long-term OTJ training
Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage
151
148
-2.0%
4
0
28.83
Postsecondary vocat.
Compliance Officers, Exc. Agric./Constr./Health & Safety/Transp.
3,132
3,898
24.5%
110
77
33.79
Long-term OTJ training
Cost Estimators
2,518
2,803
11.3%
85
29
33.14
Bachelor's degree
Emergency Management Specialists
177
198
11.9%
6
2
31.53
Work exp. in related occ.
Employment, Recruitment, and Placement Specialists
3,003
3,385
12.7%
116
38
30.59
Bachelor's degree
Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists
1,118
1,268
13.4%
44
15
31.39
Bachelor's degree
Training and Development Specialists
3,400
3,878
14.1%
137
48
30.45
Bachelor's degree
Human Resources, Training, & Labor Relations Specialists, All Other
1,947
2,214
13.7%
78
27
32.80
Bachelor's degree
Logisticians
771
840
8.9%
24
7
36.64
Bachelor's degree
Management Analysts
11,544
11,881
2.9%
232
34
42.61
Bach./higher+work exp.
Meeting and Convention Planners
641
706
10.1%
21
7
27.00
Bachelor's degree
Business Operations Specialists, All Other
7,100
7,289
2.7%
177
19
34.37
Bachelor's degree
Financial Specialists
40,790
44,809
9.9%
1,140
422
Accountants and Auditors
17,439
19,339
10.9%
485
190
34.90
Bachelor's degree
Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate
845
837
-0.9%
15
0
31.78
Associate degree
Budget Analysts
998
1,037
3.9%
22
4
36.32
Bachelor's degree
Credit Analysts
1,060
1,191
12.4%
32
13
40.96
Bachelor's degree
Financial Analysts
5,806
6,592
13.5%
184
79
46.64
Bachelor's degree
Personal Financial Advisors
4,368
5,380
23.2%
148
101
61.46
Bachelor's degree
Insurance Underwriters
3,665
3,546
-3.2%
107
0
37.65
Bachelor's degree
Financial Examiners
285
370
29.8%
14
9
43.20
Bachelor's degree
Loan Counselors
438
474
8.2%
9
4
22.21
Bachelor's degree
Loan Officers
2,590
2,773
7.1%
46
18
33.45
Moderate OTJ training
Tax Examiners, Collectors, and Revenue Agents
821
815
-0.7%
29
0
35.94
Bachelor's degree
Tax Preparers
536
469
-12.5%
9
0
17.01
Moderate OTJ training
Financial Specialists, All Other
1,939
1,986
2.4%
40
5
39.58
Bachelor's degree
--------------- Select from Occupational Group Listing ----------------
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Top
Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Computer and Mathematical Occupations
46,955
53,289
13.5%
1,527
694
$39.14
Computer Specialists
45,096
51,248
13.6%
1,453
675
Computer and Information Scientists, Research
195
240
23.1%
9
5
52.59
Doctoral degree
Computer Programmers
5,315
4,713
-11.3%
100
0
40.07
Bachelor's degree
Computer Software Engineers, Applications
9,670
11,861
22.7%
300
219
43.06
Bachelor's degree
Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software
3,976
4,785
20.3%
114
81
46.23
Bachelor's degree
Computer Support Specialists
6,731
7,123
5.8%
225
39
27.23
Associate degree
Computer Systems Analysts
8,628
9,509
10.2%
274
88
42.65
Bachelor's degree
Database Administrators
1,701
1,995
17.3%
57
29
37.04
Bachelor's degree
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
3,716
4,109
10.6%
101
39
35.73
Bachelor's degree
Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts
4,042
5,768
42.7%
246
173
36.26
Bachelor's degree
Computer Specialists, All Other
1,122
1,145
2.0%
26
2
37.21
Associate degree
Mathematical Scientists
1,859
2,041
9.8%
73
18
Actuaries
761
827
8.7%
29
7
48.40
Bach./higher+work exp.
Operations Research Analysts
708
790
11.6%
29
8
39.39
Master's degree
Statisticians
278
296
6.5%
10
2
39.86
Master's degree
--------------- Select from Occupational Group Listing ----------------
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Top
Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
35,749
37,446
4.7%
968
193
$35.88
Architects, Surveyors, and Cartographers
2,836
2,966
4.6%
67
13
Architects, Except Landscape and Naval
1,683
1,755
4.3%
35
7
44.10
Bachelor's degree
Landscape Architects
400
436
9.0%
11
4
37.16
Bachelor's degree
Surveyors
708
725
2.4%
20
2
28.66
Bachelor's degree
Engineers
22,715
24,259
6.8%
677
159
Aerospace Engineers
2,441
2,521
3.3%
59
8
41.63
Bachelor's degree
Biomedical Engineers
94
156
66.0%
8
6
42.42
Bachelor's degree
Chemical Engineers
152
142
-6.6%
4
0
40.19
Bachelor's degree
Civil Engineers
2,947
3,277
11.2%
83
33
39.26
Bachelor's degree
Computer Hardware Engineers
410
451
10.0%
15
4
39.67
Bachelor's degree
Electrical Engineers
2,025
2,023
-0.1%
47
0
40.41
Bachelor's degree
Electronics Engineers, Except Computer
1,273
1,264
-0.7%
29
0
41.16
Bachelor's degree
Environmental Engineers
647
725
12.1%
21
8
41.42
Bachelor's degree
Health & Safety Engineers, Exc. Mining Safety Engrs/Inspctors
262
260
-0.8%
7
0
43.70
Bachelor's degree
Industrial Engineers
3,720
4,232
13.8%
146
51
37.05
Bachelor's degree
Marine Engineers and Naval Architects
230
240
4.3%
6
1
41.00
Bachelor's degree
Materials Engineers
768
890
15.9%
30
12
43.10
Bachelor's degree
Mechanical Engineers
5,366
5,666
5.6%
168
30
38.59
Bachelor's degree
Nuclear Engineers
384
438
14.1%
13
5
Bachelor's degree
Engineers, All Other
1,985
1,963
-1.1%
41
0
40.57
Bachelor's degree
Drafters, Engineering, and Mapping Technicians
10,198
10,221
0.2%
223
21
Architectural and Civil Drafters
902
877
-2.8%
19
0
26.44
Postsecondary vocat.
Electrical and Electronics Drafters
582
559
-4.0%
13
0
28.46
Postsecondary vocat.
Mechanical Drafters
2,090
2,007
-4.0%
45
0
26.69
Postsecondary vocat.
Drafters, All Other
109
107
-1.8%
2
0
22.05
Postsecondary vocat.
Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians
231
221
-4.3%
4
0
29.22
Associate degree
Civil Engineering Technicians
530
556
4.9%
13
3
27.93
Associate degree
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians
2,127
2,084
-2.0%
40
0
27.88
Associate degree
Electro-Mechanical Technicians
309
321
3.9%
7
1
23.96
Associate degree
Environmental Engineering Technicians
291
335
15.1%
10
4
23.02
Associate degree
Industrial Engineering Technicians
1,092
1,171
7.2%
29
8
27.44
Associate degree
Mechanical Engineering Technicians
1,010
1,013
0.3%
19
0
24.02
Associate degree
Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other
546
557
2.0%
11
1
31.14
Associate degree
Surveying and Mapping Technicians
379
413
9.0%
10
3
21.31
Moderate OTJ training
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Top
Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
16,533
18,067
9.3%
633
164
$34.65
Life Scientists
3,829
4,441
16.0%
150
62
Food Scientists and Technologists
239
272
13.8%
11
3
30.65
Bachelor's degree
Soil and Plant Scientists
93
97
4.3%
3
0
38.80
Bachelor's degree
Biochemists and Biophysicists
339
407
20.1%
18
7
46.07
Doctoral degree
Microbiologists
112
110
-1.8%
4
0
39.53
Doctoral degree
Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists
63
61
-3.2%
2
0
35.04
Bachelor's degree
Biological Scientists, All Other
82
93
13.4%
4
1
35.24
Doctoral degree
Conservation Scientists
97
104
7.2%
2
1
33.89
Bachelor's degree
Epidemiologists
88
83
-5.7%
2
0
Master's degree
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
2,538
3,035
19.6%
101
50
45.97
Doctoral degree
Life Scientists, All Other
153
156
2.0%
3
0
42.81
Bachelor's degree
Physical Scientists
2,208
2,232
1.1%
76
9
Physicists
103
104
1.0%
3
0
57.80
Doctoral degree
Chemists
935
874
-6.5%
31
0
33.84
Bachelor's degree
Materials Scientists
57
57
0.0%
2
0
58.40
Bachelor's degree
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health
814
876
7.6%
29
6
33.12
Master's degree
Hydrologists
98
104
6.1%
4
1
32.57
Master's degree
Physical Scientists, All Other
119
126
5.9%
4
1
Bachelor's degree
Social Scientists and Related Workers
7,459
8,220
10.2%
285
78
Economists
174
154
-11.5%
5
0
44.27
Master's degree
Market Research Analysts
3,356
3,843
14.5%
139
49
32.62
Bachelor's degree
Survey Researchers
702
835
18.9%
32
13
24.92
Bachelor's degree
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists
2,709
2,836
4.7%
90
13
36.39
Doctoral degree
Psychologists, All Other
131
144
9.9%
5
1
44.47
Master's degree
Urban and Regional Planners
204
213
4.4%
5
1
35.35
Master's degree
Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other
139
149
7.2%
8
1
36.73
Master's degree
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians
3,037
3,174
4.5%
122
15
Agricultural and Food Science Technicians
84
84
0.0%
3
0
22.85
Associate degree
Biological Technicians
1,235
1,342
8.7%
54
11
24.09
Bachelor's degree
Chemical Technicians
529
514
-2.8%
11
0
21.73
Associate degree
Social Science Research Assistants
104
105
1.0%
5
0
22.41
Associate degree
Environmental Science & Protection Technicians, Inc. Health
298
317
6.4%
15
2
21.05
Associate degree
Forensic Science Technicians
63
69
9.5%
4
1
Bachelor's degree
Forest and Conservation Technicians
75
74
-1.3%
3
0
32.51
Associate degree
Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians, All Other
526
531
1.0%
24
1
26.12
Associate degree
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Top
Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Community and Social Services Occupations
32,587
35,656
9.4%
1,025
307
$24.56
Counselors/Social Workers,Other Comm./Social Srvs. Specialists
32,089
35,111
9.4%
1,010
302
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors
1,588
1,868
17.6%
60
28
20.99
Bachelor's degree
Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors
3,994
4,260
6.7%
108
27
28.51
Master's degree
Marriage and Family Therapists
326
349
7.1%
9
2
24.72
Master's degree
Mental Health Counselors
2,048
2,475
20.8%
84
43
19.92
Master's degree
Rehabilitation Counselors
3,564
3,829
7.4%
99
27
19.09
Master's degree
Counselors, All Other
377
405
7.4%
11
3
15.82
Master's degree
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
4,795
4,913
2.5%
133
12
30.03
Bachelor's degree
Medical and Public Health Social Workers
1,759
1,951
10.9%
63
19
29.84
Bachelor's degree
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
3,342
3,929
17.6%
143
59
24.61
Master's degree
Social Workers, All Other
296
322
8.8%
10
3
24.36
Bachelor's degree
Health Educators
751
831
10.7%
24
8
27.80
Bachelor's degree
Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists
1,125
1,148
2.0%
26
2
Bachelor's degree
Social and Human Service Assistants
6,748
7,336
8.7%
202
59
20.17
Moderate OTJ training
Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other
1,376
1,495
8.6%
41
12
20.32
Bachelor's degree
Religious Workers
498
545
9.4%
15
5
Clergy
330
357
8.2%
10
3
27.17
Master's degree
Directors, Religious Activities and Education
77
85
10.4%
3
1
22.52
Bachelor's degree
Religious Workers, All Other
91
103
13.2%
3
1
13.70
Bachelor's degree
--------------- Select from Occupational Group Listing ----------------
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
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Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Legal Occupations
16,104
16,599
3.1%
320
58
$47.09
Lawyers, Judges, and Related Workers
10,412
10,360
-0.5%
194
0
Lawyers
9,940
9,932
-0.1%
186
0
61.53
First professional degree
Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators
77
76
-1.3%
1
0
35.00
Bach./higher+work exp.
Legal Support Workers
5,692
6,239
9.6%
126
58
Paralegals and Legal Assistants
4,796
5,375
12.1%
113
58
24.76
Associate degree
Court Reporters
251
234
-6.8%
4
0
Postsecondary vocat.
Law Clerks
243
234
-3.7%
4
0
29.50
Bachelor's degree
Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers
152
141
-7.2%
2
0
18.09
Moderate OTJ training
Legal Support Workers, All Other
250
255
2.0%
5
1
28.04
Moderate OTJ training
--------------- Select from Occupational Group Listing ----------------
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Top
Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Education, Training, and Library Occupations
123,367
140,022
13.5%
4,393
1,666
$27.61
Postsecondary Teachers
21,609
25,192
16.6%
734
358
Business Teachers, Postsecondary
1,736
2,015
16.1%
58
28
Doctoral degree
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary
384
457
19.0%
14
7
Doctoral degree
Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary
680
802
17.9%
24
12
Doctoral degree
Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary
53
61
15.1%
2
1
Doctoral degree
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary
326
380
16.6%
11
5
Doctoral degree
Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary
1,091
1,269
16.3%
37
18
Doctoral degree
Atmospheric/Earth/Marine/Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary
139
160
15.1%
4
2
Doctoral degree
Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary
329
387
17.6%
12
6
Doctoral degree
Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary
111
134
20.7%
4
2
Doctoral degree
Physics Teachers, Postsecondary
256
301
17.6%
10
5
Doctoral degree
Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary
247
287
16.2%
8
4
Doctoral degree
Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary
442
510
15.4%
15
7
Doctoral degree
Economics Teachers, Postsecondary
260
303
16.5%
9
4
Doctoral degree
Geography Teachers, Postsecondary
51
61
19.6%
2
1
Doctoral degree
Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary
270
313
15.9%
9
4
Doctoral degree
Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary
586
683
16.6%
20
10
Doctoral degree
Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary
221
261
18.1%
8
4
Doctoral degree
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary
2,735
3,154
15.3%
90
42
Doctoral degree
Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary
551
633
14.9%
18
8
Doctoral degree
Education Teachers, Postsecondary
563
655
16.3%
19
9
Doctoral degree
Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary
110
129
17.3%
4
2
Doctoral degree
Law Teachers, Postsecondary
335
387
15.5%
11
5
Doctoral degree
Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary
144
169
17.4%
6
3
Doctoral degree
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary
908
1,039
14.4%
29
13
Doctoral degree
Communications Teachers, Postsecondary
292
342
17.1%
10
5
Doctoral degree
English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
830
981
18.2%
30
15
Doctoral degree
Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary
326
379
16.3%
11
5
Doctoral degree
History Teachers, Postsecondary
308
357
15.9%
10
5
Doctoral degree
Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary
256
295
15.2%
9
4
Doctoral degree
Graduate Teaching Assistants
3,472
4,030
16.1%
117
56
Doctoral degree
Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary
204
236
15.7%
7
3
Doctoral degree
Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary
795
893
12.3%
24
10
27.36
Doctoral degree
Postsecondary Teachers, All Other
2,454
2,960
20.6%
94
51
Doctoral degree
Primary, Secondary, and Special Education School Teachers
59,398
68,183
14.8%
2,327
879
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education
7,188
8,579
19.4%
283
139
14.63
Postsecondary vocat.
Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education
1,864
2,157
15.7%
66
29
Bachelor's degree
Elementary School Teachers, Exc. Special Education
17,645
20,549
16.5%
691
290
Bachelor's degree
Middle School Teachers, Exc. Special and Vocational Education
10,204
11,810
15.7%
393
161
Bachelor's degree
Secondary School Teachers, Exc. Special and Vocational Education
14,601
15,977
9.4%
562
138
Bachelor's degree
Special Education Teachers/Preschool/Kindergarten/Elem. School
2,766
3,311
19.7%
127
55
Bachelor's degree
Special Education Teachers, Middle School
1,295
1,538
18.8%
58
24
Bachelor's degree
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School
2,193
2,479
13.0%
86
29
Bachelor's degree
Other Teachers and Instructors
9,035
10,058
11.3%
241
102
Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, GED Teachers & Instructors
1,421
1,527
7.5%
33
11
22.79
Bachelor's degree
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers
2,241
2,548
13.7%
66
31
28.06
Work exp. in related occ.
Teachers and Instructors, All Other
5,373
5,983
11.4%
144
61
Bachelor's degree
Librarians, Curators, and Archivists
4,446
4,800
8.0%
187
35
Curators
172
213
23.8%
9
4
27.51
Master's degree
Museum Technicians and Conservators
179
221
23.5%
9
4
24.07
Bachelor's degree
Librarians
2,252
2,357
4.7%
70
11
30.67
Master's degree
Library Technicians
1,796
1,961
9.2%
98
17
17.92
Postsecondary vocat.
Other Education, Training, and Library Occupations
28,879
31,789
10.1%
904
291
Audio-Visual Collections Specialists
129
141
9.3%
4
1
24.03
Bachelor's degree
Instructional Coordinators
1,349
1,589
17.8%
54
24
36.44
Master's degree
Teacher Assistants
26,811
29,433
9.8%
829
262
Short-term OTJ training
Education, Training, and Library Workers, All Other
588
623
6.0%
17
4
27.27
Bachelor's degree
--------------- Select from Occupational Group Listing ----------------
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
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Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations
33,257
35,778
7.6%
1,144
289
$26.04
Art and Design Workers
10,647
11,062
3.9%
347
46
Art Directors
1,378
1,475
7.0%
41
10
37.33
Bach./higher+work exp.
Craft Artists
295
295
0.0%
7
0
20.98
Long-term OTJ training
Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators
153
161
5.2%
4
1
30.08
Long-term OTJ training
Multi-Media Artists and Animators
981
1,068
8.9%
31
9
27.37
Bachelor's degree
Artists and Related Workers, All Other
247
252
2.0%
7
1
26.18
Long-term OTJ training
Commercial and Industrial Designers
590
586
-0.7%
18
0
27.96
Bachelor's degree
Fashion Designers
180
228
26.7%
11
5
39.47
Associate degree
Floral Designers
988
944
-4.5%
30
0
14.31
Short-term OTJ training
Graphic Designers
3,817
3,969
4.0%
132
15
27.16
Bachelor's degree
Interior Designers
949
951
0.2%
29
0
29.77
Associate degree
Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers
634
666
5.0%
23
3
14.51
Moderate OTJ training
Set and Exhibit Designers
205
232
13.2%
9
3
23.48
Bachelor's degree
Designers, All Other
230
235
2.2%
8
1
28.66
Bachelor's degree
Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers
8,717
9,613
10.3%
323
104
Actors
259
281
8.5%
8
2
19.13
Long-term OTJ training
Producers and Directors
2,001
2,336
16.7%
96
34
38.80
Bach./higher+work exp.
Athletes and Sports Competitors
471
519
10.2%
14
5
Long-term OTJ training
Coaches and Scouts
3,475
4,061
16.9%
126
59
Long-term OTJ training
Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials
106
113
6.6%
3
1
Long-term OTJ training
Choreographers
907
761
-16.1%
42
0
18.74
Work exp. in related occ.
Music Directors and Composers
239
253
5.9%
6
1
28.90
Bach./higher+work exp.
Musicians and Singers
1,169
1,186
1.5%
26
2
33.69
Long-term OTJ training
Entertainers and Performers, Sports and Related Workers, All Other
63
74
17.5%
3
1
19.01
Long-term OTJ training
Media and Communication Workers
9,161
9,786
6.8%
297
80
Radio and Television Announcers
715
692
-3.2%
20
0
21.70
Long-term OTJ training
Public Address System and Other Announcers
144
159
10.4%
6
2
13.67
Moderate OTJ training
Broadcast News Analysts
56
58
3.6%
2
0
27.19
Bachelor's degree
Reporters and Correspondents
783
717
-8.4%
22
0
21.75
Bachelor's degree
Public Relations Specialists
2,720
3,167
16.4%
109
45
27.77
Bachelor's degree
Editors
1,363
1,279
-6.2%
36
0
30.74
Bachelor's degree
Technical Writers
758
834
10.0%
20
8
28.67
Bachelor's degree
Writers and Authors
1,783
1,913
7.3%
50
13
33.80
Bachelor's degree
Interpreters and Translators
637
751
17.9%
26
11
22.37
Long-term OTJ training
Media and Communication Workers, All Other
202
216
6.9%
6
1
21.26
Long-term OTJ training
Media and Communication Equipment Workers
4,732
5,317
12.4%
177
59
Audio and Video Equipment Technicians
851
1,004
18.0%
41
15
21.85
Postsecondary vocat.
Broadcast Technicians
565
611
8.1%
22
5
18.60
Associate degree
Sound Engineering Technicians
307
367
19.5%
15
6
28.30
Postsecondary vocat.
Photographers
1,720
1,813
5.4%
43
9
Long-term OTJ training
Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture
623
727
16.7%
25
10
Bachelor's degree
Film and Video Editors
382
460
20.4%
17
8
19.79
Bachelor's degree
--------------- Select from Occupational Group Listing ----------------
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
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Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
97,622
110,431
13.1%
3,247
1,282
$37.15
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners
62,213
70,647
13.6%
1,973
844
Chiropractors
285
302
6.0%
7
2
43.46
First professional degree
Dentists, General
1,190
1,250
5.0%
39
6
80.36
First professional degree
Orthodontists
108
118
9.3%
4
1
First professional degree
Dietitians and Nutritionists
796
794
-0.3%
27
0
30.06
Bachelor's degree
Optometrists
192
215
12.0%
8
2
52.30
First professional degree
Pharmacists
2,729
2,939
7.7%
82
21
54.21
First professional degree
Anesthesiologists
643
721
12.1%
19
8
110.69
First professional degree
Family and General Practitioners
674
738
9.5%
18
6
78.58
First professional degree
Internists, General
1,238
1,359
9.8%
34
12
93.77
First professional degree
Obstetricians and Gynecologists
567
627
10.6%
16
6
101.82
First professional degree
Pediatricians, General
439
482
9.8%
12
4
72.18
First professional degree
Psychiatrists
570
620
8.8%
15
5
93.34
First professional degree
Surgeons
825
904
9.6%
23
8
100.97
First professional degree
Physicians and Surgeons, All Other
2,793
3,042
8.9%
74
25
94.27
First professional degree
Physician Assistants
1,592
1,961
23.2%
66
37
46.92
Master's degree
Podiatrists
148
143
-3.4%
3
0
72.61
First professional degree
Registered Nurses
36,715
42,049
14.5%
1,174
533
35.01
Associate degree
Audiologists
182
213
17.0%
7
3
32.38
First professional degree
Occupational Therapists
1,734
1,985
14.5%
57
25
36.87
Master's degree
Physical Therapists
3,727
4,377
17.4%
110
65
38.58
Master's degree
Radiation Therapists
236
280
18.6%
8
4
36.31
Associate degree
Recreational Therapists
632
674
6.6%
26
4
23.11
Bachelor's degree
Respiratory Therapists
1,140
1,333
16.9%
40
19
30.25
Associate degree
Speech-Language Pathologists
1,482
1,656
11.7%
44
17
37.65
Master's degree
Therapists, All Other
263
274
4.2%
6
1
32.41
Bachelor's degree
Veterinarians
777
1,027
32.2%
39
25
56.54
First professional degree
Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners, All Other
377
395
4.8%
9
2
42.38
Bachelor's degree
Health Technologists and Technicians
34,123
38,364
12.4%
1,218
425
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists
2,700
2,981
10.4%
79
28
30.65
Bachelor's degree
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians
1,910
2,041
6.9%
49
13
22.09
Associate degree
Dental Hygienists
2,767
3,389
22.5%
118
62
35.60
Associate degree
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
564
681
20.7%
20
12
29.34
Associate degree
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
1,071
1,208
12.8%
30
14
35.85
Associate degree
Nuclear Medicine Technologists
299
327
9.4%
7
3
37.97
Associate degree
Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
2,966
3,364
13.4%
83
40
29.57
Associate degree
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
3,011
3,501
16.3%
110
49
17.75
Postsecondary vocat.
Dietetic Technicians
237
252
6.3%
8
2
17.19
Postsecondary vocat.
Pharmacy Technicians
3,303
3,936
19.2%
146
63
15.30
Moderate OTJ training
Psychiatric Technicians
1,390
1,438
3.5%
40
5
Postsecondary vocat.
Surgical Technologists
1,042
1,224
17.5%
44
18
22.35
Postsecondary vocat.
Veterinary Technologists and Technicians
1,200
1,614
34.5%
71
41
17.70
Associate degree
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
8,969
9,531
6.3%
337
56
25.46
Postsecondary vocat.
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
1,603
1,741
8.6%
47
14
17.69
Associate degree
Opticians, Dispensing
464
476
2.6%
11
1
25.40
Long-term OTJ training
Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other
551
589
6.9%
15
4
27.97
Postsecondary vocat.
Other Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
1,286
1,420
10.4%
56
13
Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
522
530
1.5%
18
1
32.20
Bachelor's degree
Occupational Health and Safety Technicians
109
115
5.5%
5
1
25.72
Associate degree
Athletic Trainers
303
407
34.3%
20
10
Bachelor's degree
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Workers, All Other
352
368
4.5%
14
2
30.86
Bachelor's degree
--------------- Select from Occupational Group Listing ----------------
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
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Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Healthcare Support Occupations
60,511
70,133
15.9%
1,636
974
$15.52
Nursing, Psychiatric, and Home Health Aides
41,110
47,950
16.6%
1,093
684
Home Health Aides
13,600
18,248
34.2%
600
465
14.14
Short-term OTJ training
Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants
25,835
27,767
7.5%
450
193
14.63
Postsecondary vocat.
Psychiatric Aides
1,675
1,935
15.5%
43
26
15.30
Short-term OTJ training
Occupational and Physical Therapist Assistants and Aides
1,400
1,644
17.4%
44
24
Occupational Therapist Assistants
430
489
13.7%
12
6
26.72
Associate degree
Physical Therapist Assistants
414
487
17.6%
13
7
26.87
Associate degree
Physical Therapist Aides
520
629
21.0%
19
11
13.52
Short-term OTJ training
Other Healthcare Support Occupations
18,001
20,539
14.1%
499
266
Massage Therapists
2,368
2,553
7.8%
51
19
22.13
Postsecondary vocat.
Dental Assistants
3,529
4,330
22.7%
146
80
19.33
Moderate OTJ training
Medical Assistants
6,421
7,553
17.6%
185
113
16.66
Moderate OTJ training
Medical Equipment Preparers
641
699
9.0%
13
6
16.79
Short-term OTJ training
Medical Transcriptionists
839
840
0.1%
9
0
18.25
Postsecondary vocat.
Pharmacy Aides
785
668
-14.9%
9
0
11.78
Short-term OTJ training
Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers
917
1,099
19.8%
28
18
13.72
Short-term OTJ training
Healthcare Support Workers, All Other
2,501
2,797
11.8%
58
30
17.18
Short-term OTJ training
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Top
Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Protective Service Occupations
30,908
31,214
1.0%
926
66
$22.49
First-Line Supervisors/Managers, Protective Service Workers
2,575
2,539
-1.4%
112
2
1st-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detectives
1,050
1,031
-1.8%
46
0
38.83
Work exp. in related occ.
1st-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting/Prevention Workers
593
586
-1.2%
30
0
34.55
Work exp. in related occ.
Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers
2,636
2,835
7.5%
100
20
Fire Fighters
2,424
2,624
8.3%
95
20
26.77
Long-term OTJ training
Law Enforcement Workers
9,397
9,114
-3.0%
228
1
Correctional Officers and Jailers
3,198
2,964
-7.3%
71
0
Moderate OTJ training
Detectives and Criminal Investigators
755
764
1.2%
17
1
35.45
Work exp. in related occ.
Parking Enforcement Workers
70
63
-10.0%
2
0
17.92
Short-term OTJ training
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
5,244
5,203
-0.8%
135
0
29.17
Long-term OTJ training
Other Protective Service Workers
16,300
16,726
2.6%
486
43
Animal Control Workers
168
165
-1.8%
5
0
18.17
Moderate OTJ training
Private Detectives and Investigators
369
396
7.3%
11
3
21.86
Work exp. in related occ.
Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigators
1,088
1,138
4.6%
27
5
17.55
Moderate OTJ training
Security Guards
11,374
11,577
1.8%
254
20
14.10
Short-term OTJ training
Crossing Guards
1,206
1,259
4.4%
38
5
12.86
Short-term OTJ training
Lifeguards/Ski Patrol/Other Recreational Protective Service Workers
1,627
1,719
5.7%
119
9
11.36
Short-term OTJ training
Protective Service Workers, All Other
468
472
0.9%
32
0
22.13
Short-term OTJ training
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Top
Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
128,709
135,022
4.9%
5,642
679
$11.68
Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving Workers
9,836
10,125
2.9%
127
33
Chefs and Head Cooks
1,795
1,751
-2.5%
18
0
26.54
Work exp. in related occ.
1st-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation/Serving Workers
8,041
8,374
4.1%
110
33
17.22
Work exp. in related occ.
Cooks and Food Preparation Workers
35,232
36,478
3.5%
1,175
125
Cooks, Fast Food
5,696
5,907
3.7%
167
21
10.19
Short-term OTJ training
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria
4,384
4,645
6.0%
138
26
15.58
Moderate OTJ training
Cooks, Restaurant
8,449
8,945
5.9%
266
50
13.61
Long-term OTJ training
Cooks, Short Order
1,806
1,820
0.8%
47
1
12.29
Short-term OTJ training
Cooks, All Other
322
358
11.2%
12
4
13.92
Moderate OTJ training
Food Preparation Workers
14,540
14,771
1.6%
544
23
11.67
Short-term OTJ training
Food and Beverage Serving Workers
65,373
69,812
6.8%
3,373
444
Bartenders
6,410
6,872
7.2%
274
46
10.82
Short-term OTJ training
Combined Food Preparation & Serving Workers, Including Fast Food
18,082
20,118
11.3%
587
204
10.00
Short-term OTJ training
Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop
10,060
10,617
5.5%
795
56
9.76
Short-term OTJ training
Waiters and Waitresses
27,593
28,755
4.2%
1,639
116
10.87
Short-term OTJ training
Food Servers, Nonrestaurant
3,228
3,450
6.9%
77
22
12.65
Short-term OTJ training
Other Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers
18,268
18,607
1.9%
967
77
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers
4,172
4,271
2.4%
191
10
9.81
Short-term OTJ training
Dishwashers
6,031
6,578
9.1%
303
55
10.13
Short-term OTJ training
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Top
Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations
70,605
72,413
2.6%
1,385
223
$14.64
Supervisors, Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Workers
6,466
6,686
3.4%
94
25
1st-Line Supervisors/Mngrs of Housekeeping/Janitorial Workers
3,116
3,085
-1.0%
32
0
21.55
Work exp. in related occ.
1st-Line Spvrs/Mngrs of Landscaping/Lawn Srv/Groundskeeping Wrkrs
3,350
3,601
7.5%
61
25
28.92
Work exp. in related occ.
Building Cleaning and Pest Control Workers
47,887
47,525
-0.8%
901
3
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
32,872
32,812
-0.2%
621
0
13.89
Short-term OTJ training
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
14,500
14,168
-2.3%
260
0
11.85
Short-term OTJ training
Building Cleaning Workers, All Other
98
98
0.0%
2
0
12.95
Short-term OTJ training
Pest Control Workers
417
447
7.2%
18
3
16.41
Moderate OTJ training
Grounds Maintenance Workers
16,252
18,202
12.0%
391
195
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers
15,154
16,926
11.7%
359
177
14.96
Short-term OTJ training
Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation
131
148
13.0%
4
2
18.55
Moderate OTJ training
Tree Trimmers and Pruners
772
916
18.7%
23
14
20.10
Short-term OTJ training
Grounds Maintenance Workers, All Other
195
212
8.7%
4
2
12.87
Short-term OTJ training
--------------- Select from Occupational Group Listing ----------------
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Top
Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Personal Care and Service Occupations
82,906
94,266
13.7%
3,234
1,138
$13.17
Supervisors, Personal Care and Service Workers
6,079
6,420
5.6%
187
35
Gaming Supervisors
2,876
2,976
3.5%
76
10
Work exp. in related occ.
Slot Key Persons
190
186
-2.1%
4
0
Postsecondary vocat.
1st-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal Service Workers
3,013
3,258
8.1%
107
25
20.70
Work exp. in related occ.
Animal Care and Service Workers
2,740
3,039
10.9%
89
30
Animal Trainers
349
398
14.0%
12
5
17.48
Moderate OTJ training
Nonfarm Animal Caretakers
2,391
2,641
10.5%
77
25
11.63
Short-term OTJ training
Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers
16,253
17,652
8.6%
871
141
Gaming Dealers
12,444
13,442
8.0%
627
100
Postsecondary vocat.
Gaming and Sports Book Writers and Runners
159
165
3.8%
8
1
Short-term OTJ training
Gaming Service Workers, All Other
330
333
0.9%
14
0
Moderate OTJ training
Motion Picture Projectionists
72
80
11.1%
4
1
12.85
Short-term OTJ training
Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers
926
1,073
15.9%
74
15
10.04
Short-term OTJ training
Amusement and Recreation Attendants
1,596
1,815
13.7%
105
22
11.11
Short-term OTJ training
Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants
354
348
-1.7%
18
0
11.89
Short-term OTJ training
Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers, All Other
351
370
5.4%
20
2
Moderate OTJ training
Funeral Service Workers
294
365
24.1%
21
7
Embalmers
64
69
7.8%
4
1
25.91
Postsecondary vocat.
Funeral Attendants
230
296
28.7%
18
7
15.15
Short-term OTJ training
Personal Appearance Workers
15,128
16,280
7.6%
336
115
Barbers
1,428
1,462
2.4%
24
3
12.12
Postsecondary vocat.
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
10,825
11,629
7.4%
239
80
14.38
Postsecondary vocat.
Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance
51
57
11.8%
2
1
21.43
Postsecondary vocat.
Manicurists and Pedicurists
1,657
1,753
5.8%
34
10
10.54
Postsecondary vocat.
Shampooers
360
365
1.4%
6
1
9.70
Short-term OTJ training
Skin Care Specialists
807
1,014
25.7%
33
21
15.15
Postsecondary vocat.
Transportation, Tourism, and Lodging Attendants
918
986
7.4%
36
7
Baggage Porters and Bellhops
274
285
4.0%
8
1
10.30
Short-term OTJ training
Concierges
97
108
11.3%
4
1
12.49
Moderate OTJ training
Tour Guides and Escorts
328
371
13.1%
18
4
10.07
Moderate OTJ training
Other Personal Care and Service Workers
41,494
49,524
19.4%
1,693
803
Child Care Workers
15,770
16,598
5.3%
545
83
11.34
Short-term OTJ training
Personal and Home Care Aides
12,364
17,774
43.8%
695
541
10.80
Short-term OTJ training
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors
4,033
5,103
26.5%
180
107
19.77
Postsecondary vocat.
Recreation Workers
5,566
6,025
8.2%
146
46
14.64
Short-term OTJ training
Residential Advisors
1,370
1,472
7.4%
59
10
13.28
Short-term OTJ training
Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other
2,391
2,552
6.7%
69
16
12.27
Short-term OTJ training
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Top
Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Sales and Related Occupations
194,674
196,880
1.1%
6,202
448
$21.53
Supervisors, Sales Workers
28,707
28,491
-0.8%
611
0
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales Workers
22,358
22,252
-0.5%
480
0
21.52
Work exp. in related occ.
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Non-Retail Sales Workers
6,349
6,239
-1.7%
132
0
38.35
Work exp. in related occ.
Retail Sales Workers
105,198
107,259
2.0%
3,941
259
Cashiers
42,659
42,972
0.7%
1,947
31
10.43
Short-term OTJ training
Gaming Change Persons and Booth Cashiers
642
504
-21.5%
29
0
Short-term OTJ training
Counter and Rental Clerks
4,082
3,778
-7.4%
109
0
13.06
Short-term OTJ training
Parts Salespersons
2,034
1,949
-4.2%
72
0
17.66
Moderate OTJ training
Retail Salespersons
55,781
58,056
4.1%
1,784
228
13.24
Short-term OTJ training
Sales Representatives, Services
25,517
26,391
3.4%
753
111
Advertising Sales Agents
1,414
1,504
6.4%
37
9
35.52
Moderate OTJ training
Insurance Sales Agents
5,961
6,161
3.4%
158
20
35.46
Postsecondary vocat.
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents
8,145
8,477
4.1%
283
33
79.90
Bachelor's degree
Travel Agents
1,272
1,033
-18.8%
10
0
14.94
Postsecondary vocat.
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other
8,725
9,216
5.6%
265
49
33.62
Work exp. in related occ.
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing
24,182
24,756
2.4%
617
57
Sales Reps, Wholesale/Manu., Technical/Scient. Products
7,079
7,246
2.4%
181
17
39.99
Work exp. in related occ.
Sales Reps, Wholesale/Manufacturing, Exc. Technical/Scien. Products
17,103
17,510
2.4%
437
41
37.45
Work exp. in related occ.
Other Sales and Related Workers
11,070
9,983
-9.8%
279
20
Demonstrators and Product Promoters
840
821
-2.3%
24
0
13.87
Moderate OTJ training
Real Estate Brokers
342
337
-1.5%
6
0
46.51
Work exp. in related occ.
Real Estate Sales Agents
1,743
1,893
8.6%
44
15
26.50
Postsecondary vocat.
Sales Engineers
1,307
1,332
1.9%
50
3
39.83
Bachelor's degree
Telemarketers
3,730
2,943
-21.1%
94
0
14.96
Short-term OTJ training
Door-To-Door Sales Workers/News/Street Vendors/Related Workers
2,367
1,890
-20.2%
43
0
14.33
Short-term OTJ training
Sales and Related Workers, All Other
741
767
3.5%
20
3
27.53
Moderate OTJ training
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Top
Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Office and Administrative Support Occupations
284,958
286,620
0.6%
6,875
1,013
$18.70
Supervisors, Office and Administrative Support Workers
23,476
24,389
3.9%
621
91
1st-Line Supervisors/Mngers of Office & Admin. Support Workers
23,476
24,389
3.9%
621
91
26.29
Work exp. in related occ.
Communications Equipment Operators
2,594
2,183
-15.8%
53
0
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service
2,306
1,895
-17.8%
48
0
14.60
Short-term OTJ training
Telephone Operators
276
278
0.7%
5
0
13.64
Short-term OTJ training
Financial Clerks
44,490
45,498
2.3%
958
139
Bill and Account Collectors
4,189
4,607
10.0%
121
42
18.99
Short-term OTJ training
Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators
7,349
7,671
4.4%
153
32
18.70
Short-term OTJ training
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
23,439
24,045
2.6%
343
61
19.58
Moderate OTJ training
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
2,257
1,920
-14.9%
54
0
20.08
Moderate OTJ training
Tellers
6,112
6,126
0.2%
252
1
13.49
Short-term OTJ training
Information and Record Clerks
64,852
67,379
3.9%
2,367
468
Brokerage Clerks
1,309
1,226
-6.3%
37
0
30.02
Moderate OTJ training
Correspondence Clerks
126
101
-19.8%
4
0
17.03
Short-term OTJ training
Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
1,127
1,077
-4.4%
32
0
22.64
Short-term OTJ training
Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks
564
513
-9.0%
16
0
20.36
Short-term OTJ training
Customer Service Representatives
29,351
32,476
10.6%
1,237
313
18.65
Moderate OTJ training
Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs
641
608
-5.1%
15
0
Moderate OTJ training
File Clerks
2,055
1,421
-30.9%
50
0
13.34
Short-term OTJ training
Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks
1,932
2,220
14.9%
95
29
11.06
Short-term OTJ training
Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan
3,117
3,487
11.9%
111
37
17.42
Short-term OTJ training
Library Assistants, Clerical
1,246
1,387
11.3%
66
14
13.30
Short-term OTJ training
Loan Interviewers and Clerks
1,601
1,622
1.3%
42
2
18.46
Short-term OTJ training
New Accounts Clerks
402
378
-6.0%
11
0
17.40
Work exp. in related occ.
Order Clerks
2,733
1,856
-32.1%
77
0
16.46
Short-term OTJ training
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping
1,641
1,454
-11.4%
47
0
21.38
Short-term OTJ training
Receptionists and Information Clerks
14,854
15,581
4.9%
474
73
15.23
Short-term OTJ training
Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks
1,038
1,046
0.8%
24
1
17.97
Short-term OTJ training
Information and Record Clerks, All Other
1,115
926
-17.0%
32
0
20.14
Short-term OTJ training
Material Recording, Scheduling, Dispatching, and Distributing Workers
46,292
44,202
-4.5%
1,174
77
Cargo and Freight Agents
435
492
13.1%
16
6
24.16
Moderate OTJ training
Couriers and Messengers
875
820
-6.3%
20
0
15.11
Short-term OTJ training
Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers
1,056
1,126
6.6%
29
7
20.98
Moderate OTJ training
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance
2,382
2,143
-10.0%
49
0
20.76
Moderate OTJ training
Meter Readers, Utilities
150
116
-22.7%
4
0
25.13
Short-term OTJ training
Postal Service Clerks
1,219
916
-24.9%
26
0
25.38
Short-term OTJ training
Postal Service Mail Carriers
5,072
4,610
-9.1%
158
0
24.43
Short-term OTJ training
Postal Service Mail Sorters/Processors/Processing Machine Operators
2,115
1,353
-36.0%
20
0
24.68
Short-term OTJ training
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
4,781
4,781
0.0%
118
0
23.24
Moderate OTJ training
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks
9,189
8,240
-10.3%
228
0
15.46
Short-term OTJ training
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers
18,664
19,304
3.4%
494
64
12.77
Short-term OTJ training
Weighers, Measurers, Checkers, and Samplers, Recordkeeping
354
301
-15.0%
12
0
14.90
Short-term OTJ training
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
54,720
55,749
1.9%
881
144
Executive Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
20,509
21,447
4.6%
370
94
23.98
Work exp. in related occ.
Legal Secretaries
2,449
2,530
3.3%
41
8
23.25
Associate degree
Medical Secretaries
3,419
3,836
12.2%
88
42
17.98
Moderate OTJ training
Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive
28,343
27,936
-1.4%
382
0
18.20
Moderate OTJ training
Other Office and Administrative Support Workers
48,534
47,220
-2.7%
821
94
Computer Operators
1,195
901
-24.6%
14
0
21.56
Moderate OTJ training
Data Entry Keyers
3,346
2,874
-14.1%
70
0
15.78
Moderate OTJ training
Word Processors and Typists
1,090
921
-15.5%
8
0
17.65
Moderate OTJ training
Desktop Publishers
195
149
-23.6%
3
0
22.12
Postsecondary vocat.
Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks
6,784
6,433
-5.2%
89
0
19.00
Moderate OTJ training
Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service
2,768
2,297
-17.0%
50
0
13.01
Short-term OTJ training
Office Clerks, General
29,203
30,139
3.2%
492
94
15.44
Short-term OTJ training
Office Machine Operators, Except Computer
799
649
-18.8%
27
0
13.15
Short-term OTJ training
Proofreaders and Copy Markers
353
317
-10.2%
6
0
15.30
Short-term OTJ training
Statistical Assistants
90
88
-2.2%
2
0
23.56
Moderate OTJ training
Office and Administrative Support Workers, All Other
2,711
2,452
-9.6%
62
0
13.03
Short-term OTJ training
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
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Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
3,860
3,943
2.2%
113
10
$16.48
Supervisors, Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers
281
308
9.6%
10
3
1st-Line Supervisors/Mngers of Farming/Fishing/Forestry Workers
278
305
9.7%
10
3
23.20
Work exp. in related occ.
Agricultural Workers
3,399
3,465
1.9%
98
7
Agricultural Equipment Operators
220
219
-0.5%
6
0
Short-term OTJ training
Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse
2,639
2,703
2.4%
77
6
13.57
Short-term OTJ training
Farmworkers, Farm and Ranch Animals
368
369
0.3%
10
0
11.22
Short-term OTJ training
Agricultural Workers, All Other
86
89
3.5%
2
0
Short-term OTJ training
Fallers
92
86
-6.5%
3
0
17.26
Moderate OTJ training
--------------- Select from Occupational Group Listing ----------------
Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
Top
Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Construction and Extraction Occupations
65,265
66,067
1.2%
1,325
158
$24.74
Supervisors, Construction and Extraction Workers
6,490
6,697
3.2%
147
21
1st-Line Sprvsrs/Mngers of Construction Trades/Extraction Wrkers
6,490
6,697
3.2%
147
21
34.02
Work exp. in related occ.
Construction Trades Workers
51,052
51,598
1.1%
974
115
Brickmasons and Blockmasons
998
993
-0.5%
25
0
26.91
Long-term OTJ training
Stonemasons
479
476
-0.6%
12
0
23.07
Long-term OTJ training
Carpenters
11,166
11,309
1.3%
153
14
24.34
Long-term OTJ training
Carpet Installers
110
101
-8.2%
3
0
18.64
Moderate OTJ training
Floor Layers, Except Carpet, Wood, and Hard Tiles
282
256
-9.2%
7
0
20.20
Moderate OTJ training
Floor Sanders and Finishers
508
510
0.4%
13
0
18.52
Moderate OTJ training
Tile and Marble Setters
562
578
2.8%
17
2
19.93
Long-term OTJ training
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers
565
561
-0.7%
14
0
23.87
Moderate OTJ training
Construction Laborers
9,307
10,091
8.4%
140
78
20.76
Moderate OTJ training
Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators
494
507
2.6%
9
1
24.96
Moderate OTJ training
Operating Engineers & Other Construction Equip. Oprtrs
3,171
3,301
4.1%
68
13
27.12
Moderate OTJ training
Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers
600
603
0.5%
7
0
23.09
Moderate OTJ training
Tapers
324
324
0.0%
4
0
25.55
Moderate OTJ training
Electricians
7,736
7,541
-2.5%
187
0
26.13
Long-term OTJ training
Glaziers
726
719
-1.0%
26
0
20.90
Long-term OTJ training
Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall
308
310
0.6%
10
0
17.84
Moderate OTJ training
Insulation Workers, Mechanical
342
362
5.8%
13
2
Moderate OTJ training
Painters, Construction and Maintenance
3,416
3,312
-3.0%
58
0
17.97
Moderate OTJ training
Pipelayers
257
269
4.7%
6
1
27.00
Short-term OTJ training
Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
5,617
5,615
0.0%
113
0
28.07
Long-term OTJ training
Roofers
1,123
1,035
-7.8%
18
0
22.70
Moderate OTJ training
Sheet Metal Workers
2,127
2,000
-6.0%
51
0
22.71
Long-term OTJ training
Structural Iron and Steel Workers
480
459
-4.4%
8
0
26.74
Long-term OTJ training
Helpers, Construction Trades
2,672
2,722
1.9%
66
10
Helpers-Brickmasons, Blockmasons/Stonemasons/Tile/Marble Setters
506
510
0.8%
11
0
19.71
Short-term OTJ training
Helpers--Carpenters
514
551
7.2%
15
4
13.03
Short-term OTJ training
Helpers--Electricians
1,006
1,048
4.2%
25
4
17.84
Short-term OTJ training
Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters
213
225
5.6%
5
1
15.91
Short-term OTJ training
Helpers--Roofers
185
147
-20.5%
4
0
12.18
Short-term OTJ training
Helpers, Construction Trades, All Other
202
201
-0.5%
4
0
17.01
Short-term OTJ training
Other Construction and Related Workers
4,509
4,497
-0.3%
129
11
Construction and Building Inspectors
673
711
5.6%
18
4
30.18
Work exp. in related occ.
Elevator Installers and Repairers
229
206
-10.0%
6
0
34.17
Long-term OTJ training
Hazardous Materials Removal Workers
393
378
-3.8%
11
0
17.88
Moderate OTJ training
Highway Maintenance Workers
1,846
1,770
-4.1%
50
0
23.27
Moderate OTJ training
Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners
290
307
5.9%
10
2
22.72
Moderate OTJ training
Construction and Related Workers, All Other
493
487
-1.2%
17
0
19.87
Moderate OTJ training
Extraction Workers
542
553
2.0%
12
3
Earth Drillers, Except Oil and Gas
279
300
7.5%
7
2
23.56
Moderate OTJ training
Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters
84
89
6.0%
2
1
28.94
Moderate OTJ training
Rock Splitters, Quarry
56
49
-12.5%
1
0
Moderate OTJ training
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
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Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
58,946
60,151
2.0%
1,386
194
$23.54
Supervisors of Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
5,165
5,157
-0.2%
135
0
1st-Line Supervisors/Mngers of Mechanics/Installers/Repairers
5,165
5,157
-0.2%
135
0
33.53
Work exp. in related occ.
Electrical/Electronic Equipment Mechanics/Installers & Repairers
5,819
5,845
0.4%
125
20
Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers
1,655
1,496
-9.6%
29
0
22.90
Postsecondary vocat.
Radio Mechanics
70
64
-8.6%
1
0
19.81
Postsecondary vocat.
Telecommunications Equipment Installers/Repairers, Exc. Line Installers
958
1,005
4.9%
22
5
25.64
Postsecondary vocat.
Avionics Technicians
527
525
-0.4%
9
0
29.35
Postsecondary vocat.
Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers
261
262
0.4%
9
0
23.60
Postsecondary vocat.
Electrical/Electronics Installers/Repairers, Transportation Equip.
139
137
-1.4%
2
0
25.82
Postsecondary vocat.
Electrical/Electronics Repairers/Commercial & Industrial Equip.
623
640
2.7%
13
2
26.97
Postsecondary vocat.
Electrical/Electronics Repairers, Powerhouse, Substation, & Relay
127
155
22.0%
5
3
33.45
Postsecondary vocat.
Electronic Equipment Installers/Repairers, Motor Vehicles
336
355
5.7%
8
2
15.01
Postsecondary vocat.
Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers/Repairers
478
522
9.2%
12
4
18.36
Postsecondary vocat.
Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers
645
684
6.0%
15
4
24.24
Postsecondary vocat.
Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Mechanics, Installers
20,100
19,830
-1.3%
430
17
Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
2,661
2,641
-0.8%
52
0
28.03
Postsecondary vocat.
Automotive Body and Related Repairers
2,131
2,012
-5.6%
55
0
22.80
Long-term OTJ training
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
9,496
9,234
-2.8%
181
0
20.88
Postsecondary vocat.
Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists
2,729
2,787
2.1%
69
6
22.59
Postsecondary vocat.
Farm Equipment Mechanics
178
189
6.2%
4
1
15.43
Long-term OTJ training
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines
815
850
4.3%
20
4
26.12
Long-term OTJ training
Rail Car Repairers
131
152
16.0%
5
2
Long-term OTJ training
Motorboat Mechanics
437
439
0.5%
9
0
22.34
Long-term OTJ training
Motorcycle Mechanics
277
247
-10.8%
6
0
19.00
Long-term OTJ training
Outdoor Power Equipment and Other Small Engine Mechanics
434
464
6.9%
12
3
17.43
Moderate OTJ training
Bicycle Repairers
76
75
-1.3%
2
0
12.75
Moderate OTJ training
Tire Repairers and Changers
612
626
2.3%
14
1
12.05
Short-term OTJ training
Other Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
27,862
29,319
5.2%
696
157
Mechanical Door Repairers
286
275
-3.8%
4
0
19.64
Moderate OTJ training
Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door
570
566
-0.7%
9
0
27.35
Moderate OTJ training
Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration Mechanics & Installers
4,731
5,007
5.8%
104
28
26.02
Postsecondary vocat.
Home Appliance Repairers
360
356
-1.1%
6
0
18.86
Long-term OTJ training
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
1,930
2,070
7.3%
42
14
24.47
Long-term OTJ training
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
10,814
11,563
6.9%
242
75
20.90
Moderate OTJ training
Maintenance Workers, Machinery
710
757
6.6%
16
5
21.78
Moderate OTJ training
Millwrights
234
224
-4.3%
5
0
25.04
Long-term OTJ training
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
884
879
-0.6%
31
0
34.08
Long-term OTJ training
Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers
967
1,064
10.0%
25
10
24.39
Long-term OTJ training
Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers
264
230
-12.9%
8
0
Long-term OTJ training
Medical Equipment Repairers
342
408
19.3%
17
7
25.77
Associate degree
Watch Repairers
79
67
-15.2%
2
0
19.22
Long-term OTJ training
Precision Instrument and Equipment Repairers, All Other
179
185
3.4%
6
1
Moderate OTJ training
Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers
522
496
-5.0%
17
0
18.32
Moderate OTJ training
Locksmiths and Safe Repairers
262
263
0.4%
4
0
24.81
Moderate OTJ training
Riggers
198
195
-1.5%
3
0
21.76
Short-term OTJ training
Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers
2,095
2,126
1.5%
104
3
15.86
Short-term OTJ training
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other
2,317
2,461
6.2%
50
14
19.41
Moderate OTJ training
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
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Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Production Occupations
112,713
106,597
-5.4%
2,160
110
$18.61
Supervisors, Production Workers
9,364
8,877
-5.2%
126
0
First-Line Supervisors/Mngrs of Production & Operating Workers
9,364
8,877
-5.2%
126
0
30.21
Work exp. in related occ.
Assemblers and Fabricators
23,200
22,710
-2.1%
504
34
Coil Winders, Tapers, and Finishers
547
436
-20.3%
8
0
14.11
Short-term OTJ training
Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers
3,518
3,231
-8.2%
54
0
15.05
Short-term OTJ training
Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers
2,420
2,358
-2.6%
37
0
16.89
Short-term OTJ training
Engine and Other Machine Assemblers
308
302
-1.9%
7
0
17.49
Short-term OTJ training
Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters
2,112
2,218
5.0%
55
11
17.46
Moderate OTJ training
Team Assemblers
10,399
10,039
-3.5%
234
0
14.49
Moderate OTJ training
Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other
1,939
2,009
3.6%
51
7
14.75
Moderate OTJ training
Food Processing Workers
3,647
3,855
5.7%
121
21
Bakers
1,483
1,516
2.2%
41
3
14.39
Long-term OTJ training
Butchers and Meat Cutters
811
844
4.1%
29
3
20.61
Long-term OTJ training
Meat, Poultry, and Fish Cutters and Trimmers
184
193
4.9%
7
1
12.07
Short-term OTJ training
Food Batchmakers
760
848
11.6%
27
9
12.65
Short-term OTJ training
Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders
348
386
10.9%
14
4
16.18
Short-term OTJ training
Metal Workers and Plastic Workers
35,297
32,090
-9.1%
644
13
Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal/Plastic
2,786
2,917
4.7%
68
13
18.97
Moderate OTJ training
Numerical Tool and Process Control Programmers
392
333
-15.1%
8
0
25.52
Work exp. in related occ.
Extruding/Drawing Machine Setters/Operators & Tenders, Metal/Plastic
1,419
1,266
-10.8%
28
0
17.69
Moderate OTJ training
Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal/Plastic
436
349
-20.0%
9
0
16.44
Moderate OTJ training
Rolling Machine Setters/Operators/Tenders, Metal/Plastic
690
545
-21.0%
14
0
21.42
Moderate OTJ training
Cutting/Punch/Press Mach. Sttrs/Opers./Tenders,Metal/Plastic
3,780
3,142
-16.9%
75
0
15.91
Moderate OTJ training
Drilling & Boring Mach. Tool Sttrs/Opers./Tenders,Metal/Plastic
547
415
-24.1%
5
0
17.16
Moderate OTJ training
Grind/Lap/Polish/Buffing Tool Setters/Opers/Tenders,Metal/Plastic
1,432
1,214
-15.2%
21
0
17.70
Moderate OTJ training
Lathe/Turning Machine Tool Setters/Opers./Tenders,Metal/Plastic
1,806
1,376
-23.8%
30
0
19.22
Moderate OTJ training
Milling/Planing Mach. Setters/Opers./Tenders,Metal/Plastic
806
709
-12.0%
16
0
19.91
Moderate OTJ training
Machinists
9,185
8,957
-2.5%
121
0
20.04
Long-term OTJ training
Model Makers, Metal and Plastic
139
131
-5.8%
1
0
23.82
Long-term OTJ training
Foundry Mold and Coremakers
244
193
-20.9%
5
0
17.84
Moderate OTJ training
Molding/Coremaking/Casting Mach. Sttrs/Opers/Tenders,Metal/Plastic
1,630
1,482
-9.1%
34
0
16.49
Moderate OTJ training
Multiple Machine Tool Setters/Operators/Tenders,Metal/Plastic
2,192
1,845
-15.8%
43
0
18.91
Moderate OTJ training
Tool and Die Makers
2,668
2,510
-5.9%
16
0
28.91
Long-term OTJ training
Welders/Cutters/Solderers, and Brazers
2,497
2,339
-6.3%
77
0
19.80
Postsecondary vocat.
Welding/Soldering/Brazing Machine Setters/Operators/Tenders
437
417
-4.6%
13
0
18.78
Postsecondary vocat.
Heat Treating Equipment Setters/Operators/Tenders,Metal/Plastic
507
444
-12.4%
23
0
17.96
Moderate OTJ training
Plating and Coating Machine Setters/Operators/Tenders, Metal/Plastic
949
839
-11.6%
25
0
16.28
Moderate OTJ training
Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners
257
240
-6.6%
8
0
18.99
Moderate OTJ training
Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other
341
299
-12.3%
5
0
15.61
Moderate OTJ training
Printing Workers
4,785
4,255
-11.1%
73
0
Bindery Workers
626
496
-20.8%
9
0
16.01
Short-term OTJ training
Job Printers
907
792
-12.7%
3
0
20.21
Long-term OTJ training
Prepress Technicians and Workers
886
700
-21.0%
11
0
20.72
Postsecondary vocat.
Printing Machine Operators
2,338
2,244
-4.0%
49
0
16.27
Moderate OTJ training
Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers
6,024
5,521
-8.3%
66
0
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
2,338
2,291
-2.0%
41
0
12.49
Moderate OTJ training
Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials
1,129
1,077
-4.6%
5
0
10.75
Short-term OTJ training
Sewing Machine Operators
1,273
996
-21.8%
7
0
13.08
Moderate OTJ training
Sewers, Hand
75
59
-21.3%
1
0
13.54
Short-term OTJ training
Tailors, Dressmakers, and Custom Sewers
290
282
-2.8%
3
0
14.22
Long-term OTJ training
Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders
83
70
-15.7%
1
0
17.95
Moderate OTJ training
Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
168
150
-10.7%
1
0
11.99
Long-term OTJ training
Upholsterers
311
308
-1.0%
2
0
15.78
Long-term OTJ training
Textile, Apparel, and Furnishings Workers, All Other
85
75
-11.8%
1
0
16.23
Short-term OTJ training
Woodworkers
2,586
2,551
-1.4%
58
1
Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters
1,647
1,655
0.5%
38
1
18.39
Long-term OTJ training
Furniture Finishers
280
271
-3.2%
6
0
16.31
Long-term OTJ training
Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood
170
149
-12.4%
3
0
14.18
Moderate OTJ training
Woodworking Machine Setters/Operators & Tenders, Exc. Sawing
293
290
-1.0%
6
0
15.38
Moderate OTJ training
Woodworkers, All Other
176
167
-5.1%
4
0
17.41
Moderate OTJ training
Plant and System Operators
1,443
1,574
9.1%
48
14
Power Plant Operators
216
238
10.2%
10
2
30.87
Long-term OTJ training
Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators
386
420
8.8%
10
3
26.14
Long-term OTJ training
Water and Liquid Waste Treatment Plant and System Operators
601
640
6.5%
17
4
24.24
Long-term OTJ training
Other Production Occupations
26,367
25,164
-4.6%
520
27
Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders
333
308
-7.5%
3
0
20.83
Moderate OTJ training
Separate/Filter/Clarify/Precipitate/Still Mach. Sttrs/Opers/Tenders
184
207
12.5%
4
2
17.17
Moderate OTJ training
Crushing/Grinding/Polishing Machine Setters/Operators/Tenders
284
274
-3.5%
5
0
16.84
Moderate OTJ training
Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand
502
520
3.6%
11
2
16.58
Moderate OTJ training
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters/Operators/Tenders
910
997
9.6%
25
9
17.54
Moderate OTJ training
Cutters and Trimmers, Hand
53
51
-3.8%
1
0
11.81
Short-term OTJ training
Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
535
478
-10.7%
11
0
16.52
Moderate OTJ training
Extruding/Forming/Pressing/Compacting Mach. Setters/Opers./Tenders
628
674
7.3%
18
5
15.61
Moderate OTJ training
Furnace, Kiln, Oven, Drier, and Kettle Operators and Tenders
94
87
-7.4%
1
0
17.92
Moderate OTJ training
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers
7,783
7,361
-5.4%
131
0
19.98
Moderate OTJ training
Jewelers and Precious Stone and Metal Workers
567
569
0.4%
12
0
25.89
Postsecondary vocat.
Dental Laboratory Technicians
421
464
10.2%
12
4
20.55
Moderate OTJ training
Medical Appliance Technicians
550
579
5.3%
14
3
18.95
Long-term OTJ training
Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians
447
464
3.8%
11
2
15.59
Moderate OTJ training
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders
2,750
2,635
-4.2%
46
0
14.44
Short-term OTJ training
Coating/Painting/Spraying Machine Setters/Operators/Tenders
890
889
-0.1%
23
0
16.63
Moderate OTJ training
Painters, Transportation Equipment
504
494
-2.0%
13
0
22.80
Moderate OTJ training
Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers
209
216
3.3%
7
1
15.15
Short-term OTJ training
Photographic Process Workers
90
85
-5.6%
2
0
13.19
Short-term OTJ training
Photographic Processing Machine Operators
536
371
-30.8%
13
0
11.50
Short-term OTJ training
Cementing and Gluing Machine Operators and Tenders
104
89
-14.4%
3
0
16.15
Moderate OTJ training
Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators & Tenders
191
178
-6.8%
4
0
14.78
Moderate OTJ training
Etchers and Engravers
241
229
-5.0%
1
0
17.22
Long-term OTJ training
Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal/Plastic
199
187
-6.0%
10
0
16.83
Moderate OTJ training
Paper Goods Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders
1,228
1,012
-17.6%
26
0
18.55
Moderate OTJ training
Helpers--Production Workers
4,485
4,234
-5.6%
78
0
13.30
Short-term OTJ training
Production Workers, All Other
1,423
1,336
-6.1%
33
0
15.69
Moderate OTJ training
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
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Occupational Group Title
Employment
2008-2018 Openings
2010 Wages
Education Information
Employment
Job Description / Job Title / Green Job
2008
2018
Change
Total
Growth
Hot Jobs
Mean
All
Education Required
Programs
Employers/Jobs
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
98,243
97,488
-0.8%
2,532
209
$16.01
Supervisors, Transportation and Material Moving Workers
4,387
4,207
-4.1%
76
0
1st-Line Sprvsrs/Mngers of Helpers/Laborers/Material Movers
2,435
2,403
-1.3%
42
0
24.35
Work exp. in related occ.
1st-Line Sprvsrs/Mngers Transp./Material-Moving Mach./Vehicle Ops
1,919
1,768
-7.9%
33
0
29.12
Work exp. in related occ.
Air Transportation Workers
850
984
15.8%
42
13
Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers
301
358
18.9%
16
6
Bachelor's degree
Commercial Pilots
429
493
14.9%
21
6
Postsecondary vocat.
Motor Vehicle Operators
44,223
45,889
3.8%
957
170
Ambulance Drivers/Attendants, Exc. Emergency Medical Technicians
212
245
15.6%
7
3
12.56
Moderate OTJ training
Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity
1,845
1,990
7.9%
47
15
14.97
Moderate OTJ training
Bus Drivers, School
7,226
7,650
5.9%
168
42
14.40
Moderate OTJ training
Driver/Sales Workers
3,933
4,094
4.1%
86
16
15.69
Short-term OTJ training
Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer
13,546
14,049
3.7%
292
50
21.45
Short-term OTJ training
Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services
12,936
12,905
-0.2%
231
0
16.07
Short-term OTJ training
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
4,264
4,678
9.7%
117
41
15.15
Short-term OTJ training
Motor Vehicle Operators, All Other
261
278
6.5%
7
2
16.48
Short-term OTJ training
Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels
117
128
9.4%
6
1
22.79
Work exp. in related occ.
Motorboat Operators
81
85
4.9%
3
0
15.89
Moderate OTJ training
Other Transportation Workers
5,344
5,061
-5.3%
200
4
Parking Lot Attendants
3,867
3,575
-7.6%
139
0
10.66
Short-term OTJ training
Service Station Attendants
1,072
1,042
-2.8%
45
0
10.27
Short-term OTJ training
Transportation Inspectors
211
232
10.0%
7
2
32.68
Work exp. in related occ.
Transportation Workers, All Other
160
178
11.3%
8
2
14.50
Short-term OTJ training
Material Moving Workers
42,201
39,958
-5.3%
1,198
6
Conveyor Operators and Tenders
138
129
-6.5%
4
0
16.61
Short-term OTJ training
Crane and Tower Operators
167
153
-8.4%
4
0
25.03
Long-term OTJ training
Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators
465
468
0.6%
14
0
18.78
Moderate OTJ training
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
3,640
3,657
0.5%
111
2
16.19
Short-term OTJ training
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
2,723
2,617
-3.9%
97
0
12.47
Short-term OTJ training
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
23,471
22,100
-5.8%
755
0
13.58
Short-term OTJ training
Machine Feeders and Offbearers
893
629
-29.6%
10
0
13.14
Short-term OTJ training
Packers and Packagers, Hand
8,759
8,255
-5.8%
146
0
11.82
Short-term OTJ training
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
1,690
1,730
2.4%
53
4
16.39
Short-term OTJ training
Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders
51
32
-37.3%
2
0
Moderate OTJ training
Material Moving Workers, All Other
154
143
-7.1%
2
0
15.66
Moderate OTJ training
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Architecture and Engineering
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media
Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance
Business and Financial Operations
Community and Social Services
Computer and Mathematical
Construction and Extraction
Education, Training, and Library
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry
Food Preparation and Serving Related
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical
Healthcare Support
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair
Legal
Life, Physical, and Social Science
Management
Office and Administrative Support
Personal Care and Service
Production
Protective Service
Sales and Related
Transportation and Material Moving
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