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INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 265 174 142 95 89 67 62 58 58 51 47 45 42 42 41 39 37 33 30 27 26 26 26 24 24 24 22 22 20 19 16 13 13 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 0 10 12 10 20 9 0 4 12 7 10 6 25 12 16 4 4 7 9 17 9 5 3 20 6 28 3 10 0 22 7 3 1 BOTTOM WAGE 8 9 17 12 22 13 16 22 7 34 8 25 17 13 12 15 26 14 18 18 23 14 11 18 12 12 23 15 9 12 15 10 8 MEDIAN WAGE 12 16 33 20 34 20 25 35 11 53 11 38 28 20 18 25 40 23 31 31 39 22 18 29 20 19 41 23 15 19 27 15 13 TOP WAGE 19 25 62 35 50 31 42 52 18 >70 17 58 48 30 29 37 60 32 52 47 63 33 28 45 30 31 67 38 24 32 46 24 20 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 71 58 21 14 8 56 22 4 79 4 70 3 0 62 14 27 3 50 0 19 0 13 23 7 30 19 15 27 73 28 14 73 69 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 25 36 28 31 19 39 36 18 21 12 22 17 7 35 26 55 17 50 7 38 16 62 53 19 33 35 28 55 24 57 31 25 21 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 4 6 51 55 73 5 42 78 0 84 8 80 93 3 60 18 80 0 93 43 84 25 24 74 37 46 57 18 3 15 55 2 10 Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Team Assemblers Maintenance and Repair Workers, General Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Graphic Designers Industrial Engineers Industrial Machinery Mechanics Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products Mechanical Engineers Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers Engineering Managers Bakers Electrical Engineers Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines Biological Technicians Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians Electronics Engineers, Except Computer Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment Chemists Logisticians Sales Engineers Mechanical Drafters Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers Technical Writers Chemical Technicians Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health Purchasing Managers Industrial Engineering Technicians Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic Medical Equipment Repairers Commercial and Industrial Designers Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic 512092 499042 414011 271024 172112 499041 131023 172141 499098 119041 513011 172071 192041 493042 194021 173023 172072 492094 192031 131081 419031 173013 492011 273042 194031 194091 113061 173026 514081 499062 271021 514122 519195 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 12 12 11 10 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 6 14 4 8 BOTTOM WAGE 15 9 15 25 MEDIAN WAGE 23 13 24 39 TOP WAGE 35 18 37 59 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 27 31 13 0 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 55 59 62 6 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 18 10 25 94 Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Mechanical Engineering Technicians Medical Equipment Preparers Electrical and Electronics Drafters Chemical Engineers 173027 319093 173012 172041 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 174 142 89 67 62 58 51 45 39 37 33 27 27 26 26 25 22 22 12 12 11 9 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 10 12 20 9 0 4 7 6 4 4 13 17 10 9 5 11 3 10 6 13 4 13 BOTTOM WAGE 9 17 22 13 16 22 34 25 15 26 50470 18 29 23 14 15 23 15 15 30460 15 12 MEDIAN WAGE 16 33 34 20 25 35 53 38 25 40 141090 31 44 39 22 24 41 23 23 61640 24 22 TOP WAGE 25 62 50 31 42 52 >70 58 37 60 >70 47 62 63 33 32 67 38 35 122550 37 30 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 58 21 8 56 22 4 4 3 27 3 6 19 3 0 13 33 15 27 27 6 13 62 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 36 28 19 39 36 18 12 17 55 17 21 38 10 16 62 57 28 55 55 21 62 38 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 6 51 73 5 42 78 84 80 18 80 73 43 87 84 25 10 57 18 18 73 25 0 Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Aerospace Maintenance and Repair Workers, General Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Industrial Engineers Industrial Machinery Mechanics Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products Mechanical Engineers Engineering Managers Electrical Engineers Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians Electronics Engineers, Except Computer Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers Logisticians Aerospace Engineers Sales Engineers Mechanical Drafters Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians Purchasing Managers Industrial Engineering Technicians Mechanical Engineering Technicians Commercial Pilots Electrical and Electronics Drafters Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers 499042 414011 172112 499041 131023 172141 119041 172071 173023 172072 532011 131081 172011 419031 173013 493011 113061 173026 173027 532012 173012 512011 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 1935 265 143 103 91 64 60 58 42 15 13 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 12 14 7 10 11 12 12 12 20 8 19 BOTTOM WAGE 7 9 16 22 12 10 12 7 8 11 9 MEDIAN WAGE 10 16 27 46 19 17 20 11 11 17 15 TOP WAGE 19 28 41 >70 27 29 31 18 16 29 23 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 38 62 43 9 66 74 47 79 74 75 77 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 37 34 44 22 31 23 37 21 20 21 23 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 25 4 13 69 3 3 16 0 6 4 0 Automotive Automotive Automotive Automotive Automotive Automotive Automotive Automotive Automotive Automotive Automotive Retail Salespersons Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers Sales Managers Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists Automotive Body and Related Repairers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers Tire Repairers and Changers Painters, Transportation Equipment Automotive Glass Installers and Repairers 412031 493023 491011 112022 493031 493021 531021 499098 493093 519122 493022 INDUSTRY TITLE Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Veterinary Technologists and Technicians Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists Biological Technicians Veterinarians Chemists Chemical Technicians Industrial Engineering Technicians Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers Natural Sciences Managers Statistical Assistants Medical Equipment Preparers Chemical Engineers Biochemists and Biophysicists Biomedical Engineers Agricultural and Food Science Technicians Microbiologists SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 142 51 46 46 45 41 34 30 24 22 21 14 12 12 10 7 6 6 5 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 12 41 12 15 20 16 35 9 6 10 16 11 8 14 8 16 21 7 11 BOTTOM WAGE 17 9 17 11 18 12 21 18 12 15 7 30 10 9 25 21 22 10 18 MEDIAN WAGE 33 13 25 16 31 18 36 31 20 23 10 50 16 13 39 38 36 16 29 TOP WAGE 62 20 35 25 60 29 65 52 30 38 15 >70 24 18 59 65 58 25 50 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 21 27 14 14 0 14 0 0 30 27 31 0 24 31 0 0 0 43 0 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 28 57 35 35 1 26 0 7 33 55 59 0 47 59 6 5 18 26 5 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 51 16 51 51 99 60 100 93 37 18 10 100 29 10 94 95 82 31 95 Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology 414011 292056 292011 292012 191042 194021 291131 192031 194031 173026 319096 119121 439111 319093 172041 191021 172031 194011 191022 INDUSTRY Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business M B i Management and t d Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration Business Management and Administration TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 991 802 497 489 450 441 374 331 264 118 115 95 94 79 63 62 61 61 44 36 31 27 22 20 19 18 15 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 13 14 15 17 18 2 6 1 22 2 11 15 12 18 20 0 18 14 18 8 11 17 3 17 7 11 12 BOTTOM WAGE 7 7 13 8 17 21 13 9 20 31 10 10 17 13 16 16 14 26 16 22 11 18 23 22 20 19 22 MEDIAN WAGE 12 10 19 11 27 43 21 14 34 >70 20 21 34 21 29 25 24 50 25 37 17 31 41 42 31 32 39 TOP WAGE 19 16 28 17 47 >70 35 20 63 >70 51 47 60 41 55 42 45 >70 40 61 24 47 67 >70 47 54 68 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 36 75 33 42 4 20 28 33 7 13 18 27 21 14 4 22 5 9 14 39 25 19 15 9 4 7 15 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 45 21 49 46 17 33 43 49 16 22 37 37 39 30 14 36 14 22 30 36 46 38 28 16 18 23 28 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 19 4 18 12 79 47 29 18 77 65 45 36 40 56 82 42 81 69 56 25 29 43 57 75 78 70 57 Office Clerks, General Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners Executive Secretaries and Administrative Assistants Receptionists and Information Clerks Accountants and Auditors General and Operations Managers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office and Administrative Support Workers Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive Management Analysts Chief Executives Real Estate Sales Agents Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers Administrative Services Managers Employment, Recruitment, and Placement Specialists Market Research Analysts Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products Public Relations Specialists Marketing Managers Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Timekeeping Logisticians Purchasing Managers Public Relations Managers Budget Analysts Operations Research Analysts Compensation and Benefits Manager 439061 372011 436011 434171 132011 111021 431011 436014 131111 111011 419022 119141 113011 131071 193021 131023 273031 112021 131072 113071 434161 131081 113061 112031 132031 152031 113041 INDUSTRY TITLE Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products Carpenters Electricians Construction Laborers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers Maintenance and Repair Workers, General Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters Construction Managers Painters, Construction and Maintenance Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators Civil Engineers Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers Industrial Engineers Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers Cost Estimators Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers Sheet Metal Workers Roofers Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers Mechanical Engineers Engineering Managers Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers Architects, Except Landscape and Naval Brickmasons and Blockmasons Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters Electrical Engineers Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines Construction and Building Inspectors Helpers-Carpenters Highway Maintenance Workers Drywall and Ceiling Tile Installers Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 476 348 234 227 178 174 157 152 137 118 114 107 89 89 86 77 59 58 58 58 51 50 48 48 48 45 42 42 40 40 39 39 39 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 8 10 7 11 9 10 11 16 12 8 18 5 20 11 19 9 7 14 12 4 7 5 18 10 3 6 25 12 18 12 9 7 4 BOTTOM WAGE 13 11 13 8 17 9 13 21 10 12 22 10 22 11 16 12 11 10 7 22 34 12 19 13 9 25 17 13 15 8 10 11 15 MEDIAN WAGE 24 18 22 13 27 16 21 37 15 18 34 16 34 16 26 18 19 16 11 35 53 23 33 21 13 38 28 20 23 12 16 18 25 TOP WAGE 50 32 37 25 43 25 36 68 26 32 52 24 50 29 44 30 34 27 18 52 >70 33 54 34 21 58 48 30 36 17 24 30 37 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 21 73 51 79 60 58 68 40 76 78 3 73 8 86 28 58 63 86 79 4 4 48 2 82 72 3 0 62 31 84 69 85 27 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 28 22 42 17 30 36 29 31 18 20 10 25 19 12 40 39 33 11 21 18 12 44 10 15 24 17 7 35 46 13 26 13 55 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 51 5 7 4 10 6 3 29 6 2 87 2 73 2 32 3 4 3 0 78 84 8 88 3 4 80 93 3 23 3 5 2 18 Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction 414012 472031 472111 472061 471011 499042 472152 119021 472141 472073 172051 514121 172112 472051 131051 499021 472211 472181 499098 172141 119041 499052 171011 472021 517011 172071 192041 493042 474011 473012 474051 472081 173023 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 37 34 33 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 27 26 24 24 24 24 20 19 19 16 15 15 15 13 13 12 11 11 11 10 10 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 4 7 20 24 12 6 25 19 6 17 10 5 28 20 15 11 9 9 8 12 22 15 4 11 3 6 12 7 4 8 6 BOTTOM WAGE 26 8 12 14 9 8 21 10 12 18 12 14 12 18 11 9 10 10 11 10 20 18 8 11 10 15 11 12 15 9 14 MEDIAN WAGE 40 12 21 25 12 12 35 16 20 31 20 22 19 29 19 13 15 16 18 17 36 28 12 17 15 23 18 20 24 15 22 TOP WAGE 60 17 39 40 18 18 52 27 36 47 31 33 31 45 31 20 26 26 29 31 69 43 18 29 24 35 34 32 37 26 36 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 3 84 14 0 84 83 0 42 68 19 27 13 19 7 80 84 68 84 88 73 0 0 85 63 73 27 84 85 13 82 55 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 17 13 31 18 13 17 10 51 29 38 55 62 35 19 17 13 29 16 12 27 7 0 15 28 25 55 16 13 62 18 45 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 80 3 55 82 3 0 90 7 3 43 18 25 46 74 3 3 3 0 0 0 93 100 0 9 2 18 0 2 25 0 0 Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Construction Electronics Engineers, Except Computer Helpers-Electricians Interior Designers Surveyors Helpers-Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing Environmental Engineers Surveying and Mapping Technicians Structural Iron and Steel Workers Logisticians Civil Engineering Technicians Mechanical Drafters Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health Technical Writers Tile and Marble Setters Helpers-Brickmasons, Blockmasons, Stonemasons, and Tile and Marble Setters Pipelayers Paving, Surfacing, and Tamping Equipment Operators Plasterers and Stucco Masons Glaziers Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers Urban and Regional Planners Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood Hazardous Materials Removal Workers Welding, Soldering, and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders Mechanical Engineering Technicians Reinforcing Iron and Rebar Workers Tapers Electrical and Electronics Drafters Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall Millwrights 172072 473013 271025 171022 473015 517042 172081 173031 472221 131081 173022 173013 194091 273042 472044 473011 472151 472071 472161 472121 192042 193051 517041 474041 514122 173027 472171 472082 173012 472131 499044 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 646 545 368 350 217 187 153 114 92 88 84 84 80 69 56 55 49 47 46 42 39 33 29 27 19 12 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 18 14 6 10 11 26 34 19 20 23 18 13 8 8 16 14 4 22 8 9 16 11 24 19 14 8 BOTTOM WAGE 7 31480 32920 14650 32630 7 8 12 32700 9 14 14 52940 8 29300 20 15 15 7 33930 33690 19 12 7 12 10 MEDIAN WAGE 9 47330 49420 21580 47900 11 13 19 48350 17 24 24 80580 13 45120 36 25 27 11 49640 48940 29 19 11 22 16 TOP WAGE 14 74670 78100 33050 75010 19 20 31 75900 32 40 38 117740 21 72130 >70 37 44 17 78900 75630 46 34 18 37 24 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 48 0 1 37 0 20 16 7 5 17 14 9 6 46 20 6 0 4 19 5 5 1 6 26 17 24 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 38 5 4 45 5 38 26 16 8 29 30 18 16 28 38 16 15 17 44 8 8 1 16 46 29 47 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 14 95 95 18 95 42 58 77 87 54 56 73 78 26 42 78 85 79 37 87 87 98 78 28 54 29 Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Education Child Care Workers Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education Teacher Assistants Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education Social and Human Service Assistants Child, Family, and School Social Workers Special Education Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary School Self-Enrichment Education Teachers Training and Development Specialists Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School Library Technicians Kindergarten Teachers, Except Special Education Education Administrators, Postsecondary Librarians Instructional Coordinators Library Assistants, Clerical Special Education Teachers, Secondary School Special Education Teachers, Middle School Speech Language Pathologists Education Administrators, Preschool and Child Care Center/Program Residential Advisors Adult Literacy, Remedial Education, and Ged Teachers and Instructors Statistical Assistants 399011 252021 252031 259041 252022 252011 211093 211021 252041 253021 131073 211012 119032 254031 252012 119033 254021 259031 434121 252043 252042 291127 119031 399041 253011 439111 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 178 157 142 67 56 45 43 42 39 33 32 29 26 20 19 15 13 11 10 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 9 11 12 9 13 6 7 25 4 7 12 19 9 9 8 22 3 4 8 BOTTOM WAGE 17 13 17 13 17 25 14 17 15 14 9 10 23 10 11 20 18 15 25 MEDIAN WAGE 27 21 33 20 27 38 25 28 25 23 12 16 39 15 16 36 27 24 39 TOP WAGE 43 36 62 31 46 58 36 48 37 32 18 27 63 26 27 69 38 37 59 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 60 68 21 56 68 3 56 0 27 50 84 42 0 68 79 0 36 13 0 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 30 29 28 39 26 17 38 7 55 50 13 51 16 29 18 7 44 62 6 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 10 3 51 5 6 80 6 93 18 0 3 7 84 3 3 93 20 25 94 Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Industrial Machinery Mechanics Service Station Attendants Electrical Engineers Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment Helpers-Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters Surveying and Mapping Technicians Sales Engineers Pipelayers Excavating and Loading Machine and Dragline Operators Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers Power Plant Operators Electrical and Electronics Drafters Chemical Engineers 471011 472152 414011 499041 536031 172071 499051 192041 173023 492094 473015 173031 419031 472151 537032 192042 518013 173012 172041 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 1158 594 450 347 165 161 151 138 105 93 88 87 83 63 61 39 38 35 27 19 12 11 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 25 12 18 13 23 25 13 13 9 4 41 34 11 20 3 5 20 6 2 7 8 24 BOTTOM WAGE 9 10 17 8 10 15 12 25 16 10 16 20 15 16 11 14 12 16 15 20 10 23 MEDIAN WAGE 14 15 27 11 14 33 21 46 26 14 33 34 25 29 16 23 18 26 26 31 16 41 TOP WAGE 23 23 47 15 22 >70 54 >70 39 21 >70 66 51 55 23 40 28 46 51 47 24 >70 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 34 34 4 39 38 10 18 13 18 36 4 3 16 4 33 14 24 16 15 4 24 0 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 44 50 17 45 49 23 37 27 35 49 15 10 35 14 50 28 45 32 25 18 47 1 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 22 16 79 16 13 67 45 60 47 15 81 87 49 82 17 58 31 52 60 78 29 99 Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Financial Services Customer Service Representatives Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks Accountants and Auditors Tellers Bill and Account Collectors Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents Insurance Sales Agents Financial Managers Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators Personal Financial Advisors Financial Analysts Loan Officers Market Research Analysts Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture, Construction, Health and Safety, and Transportation Brokerage Clerks Insurance Underwriters Credit Analysts Budget Analysts Statistical Assistants Actuaries 434051 433031 132011 433071 433011 413031 413021 113031 131031 433021 132052 132051 132072 193021 433051 131041 434011 132053 132041 132031 439111 152011 INDUSTRY TITLE Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Mechanical Engineers Engineering Managers Electrical Engineers Architectural and Civil Drafters Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians Electronics Engineers, Except Computer Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers Surveyors Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment Surveying and Mapping Technicians Civil Engineering Technicians Sales Engineers Industrial Engineering Technicians Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers Urban and Regional Planners Mechanical Engineering Technicians Electrical and Electronics Drafters Cartographers and Photogrammetrists SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 142 58 51 45 40 39 37 36 33 33 29 27 26 22 15 15 12 11 6 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 12 4 7 6 6 4 4 8 24 7 19 10 9 10 22 15 6 4 20 BOTTOM WAGE 17 22 34 25 13 15 26 22 14 14 10 12 23 15 20 18 15 15 16 MEDIAN WAGE 33 35 53 38 21 25 40 37 25 23 16 20 39 23 36 28 23 24 24 TOP WAGE 62 52 >70 58 31 37 60 61 40 32 27 31 63 38 69 43 35 37 40 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 21 4 4 3 13 27 3 39 0 50 42 27 0 27 0 0 27 13 0 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 28 18 12 17 62 55 17 36 18 50 51 55 16 55 7 0 55 62 18 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 51 78 84 80 25 18 80 25 82 0 7 18 84 18 93 100 18 25 82 Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology Geospatial Technology 414011 172141 119041 172071 173011 173023 172072 113071 171022 492094 173031 173022 419031 173026 192042 193051 173027 173012 171021 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 1001 519 454 393 309 204 199 178 142 133 130 107 95 92 82 76 68 62 62 60 56 56 50 47 47 46 46 45 45 41 39 38 37 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 23 51 49 18 14 14 35 32 12 17 29 27 22 16 30 18 27 30 19 23 24 15 30 24 16 15 12 34 20 16 9 23 23 BOTTOM WAGE 20 6 7 8 13 23 10 9 17 10 10 7 35 23 20 9 23 11 9 9 14 16 11 13 18 11 17 11 18 12 34 18 20 MEDIAN WAGE 29 9 10 11 18 >70 13 13 33 14 15 13 48 37 31 14 34 18 14 14 21 24 17 18 30 16 25 17 31 18 66 24 31 TOP WAGE 42 12 13 16 25 >70 19 18 62 20 22 28 61 64 43 23 48 29 23 26 32 34 30 25 50 25 35 27 60 29 >70 32 45 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 1 59 55 55 21 0 31 27 21 33 34 21 0 11 3 37 2 7 18 9 7 7 9 27 0 14 14 9 0 14 0 1 0 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 43 32 38 38 72 0 59 57 28 49 58 32 3 32 64 51 9 16 68 18 16 68 18 57 1 35 35 18 1 26 0 71 10 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 56 9 7 7 7 100 10 16 51 18 8 47 97 57 33 12 89 77 14 73 77 25 73 16 99 51 51 73 99 60 100 28 90 Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Registered Nurses Personal and Home Care Aides Home Health Aides Nursing Aides, orderlies, and Attendants Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses Physicians and Surgeons Medical Assistants Pharmacy Technicians Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Medical Secretaries Dental Assistants Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors Pharmacists Medical and Health Services Managers Dental Hygienists Medical Records and Health Information Technicians Physical Therapists Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics Rehabilitation Counselors Medical and Public Health Social Workers Radiologic Technologists and Technicians Mental Health Counselors Surgical Technologists Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists Biological Technicians Dentists, General Respiratory Therapists Occupational Therapists 291111 399021 311011 311012 292061 291069 319092 292052 414011 436013 319091 399031 291051 119111 292021 292071 291123 211023 292041 211015 211022 292034 211014 292055 193031 292012 292011 211011 191042 194021 291021 291126 291122 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 37 33 27 27 27 26 26 23 19 19 18 17 15 13 12 12 12 12 11 10 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 20 11 32 27 9 14 9 26 22 9 26 24 19 14 30 14 8 4 15 25 BOTTOM WAGE 8 19 13 22 10 11 23 12 12 15 12 8 20 16 13 9 17 9 8 13 MEDIAN WAGE 17 29 21 38 15 15 39 21 19 24 22 11 29 32 21 13 29 16 12 22 TOP WAGE 34 46 29 51 24 21 63 37 32 34 34 16 39 >70 33 18 43 27 19 30 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 19 1 12 8 29 31 0 16 28 15 7 12 7 0 9 31 9 43 27 0 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 49 1 65 26 56 59 16 26 57 14 68 65 68 0 18 59 19 46 57 87 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 32 98 23 66 15 10 84 58 15 71 25 23 25 100 73 10 72 11 16 13 Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Health Care Massage Therapists Speech Language Pathologists Physical Therapist Assistants Physician Assistants Opticians, Dispensing Medical Transcriptionists Sales Engineers Health Educators Medical Equipment Repairers Dietitians and Nutritionists Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians Physical Therapist Aides Diagnostic Medical Sonographers Chiropractors Marriage and Family Therapists Medical Equipment Preparers Occupational Health and Safety Specialists Dental Laboratory Technicians Dietetic Technicians Occupational Therapist Assistants 319011 291127 312021 291071 292081 319094 419031 211091 499062 291031 292031 312022 292032 291011 211013 319093 299011 519081 292051 312011 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 387 243 142 62 42 38 38 22 19 19 13 7 3 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 17 11 12 19 17 14 9 11 20 18 16 22 12 BOTTOM WAGE 8 14 10 9 15 10 21 18 11 10 13 7 13 MEDIAN WAGE 11 24 21 14 24 16 35 31 17 18 25 10 23 TOP WAGE 18 36 33 23 38 24 52 49 27 35 47 15 40 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 46 16 23 18 10 44 18 18 48 18 45 58 18 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 42 52 59 68 36 45 49 65 44 30 40 42 33 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 12 32 18 14 54 11 33 17 8 52 15 0 49 Homeland Security Homeland Security Homeland Security Homeland Security Homeland Security Homeland Security Homeland Security Homeland Security Homeland Security Homeland Security Homeland Security Homeland Security Homeland Security Security Guards Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers Fire Fighters Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics Detectives and Criminal Investigators Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detectives First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers Private Detectives and Investigators Transportation Inspectors Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians Emergency Management Specialists 339032 333051 332011 292041 333021 435031 331012 331021 492098 339021 536051 533011 131061 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 1537 927 463 451 424 382 328 291 277 265 236 223 223 182 174 154 152 127 106 101 100 90 80 77 62 59 49 47 38 37 25 24 23 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 11 18 13 15 10 18 12 23 10 10 11 12 8 24 10 11 11 17 19 13 5 17 16 13 5 16 18 10 1 24 21 12 8 BOTTOM WAGE 6 6 7 7 7 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 14 6 10 10 7 7 12 8 9 6 7 13 10 MEDIAN WAGE 8 8 9 9 8 11 10 10 8 8 8 8 8 8 16 13 10 9 9 10 21 8 16 16 9 9 19 11 14 8 11 21 18 TOP WAGE 14 10 13 13 11 17 15 19 11 10 15 11 10 12 25 22 15 13 13 18 36 12 28 26 13 14 30 17 22 13 18 40 31 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 51 71 81 74 73 78 77 53 51 87 42 76 77 46 58 51 77 44 35 21 40 53 37 58 77 64 54 70 29 45 36 23 48 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 35 24 15 19 19 17 19 31 33 10 41 18 19 32 36 35 19 42 34 32 36 30 37 32 19 27 31 22 43 44 36 32 39 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 14 5 4 7 8 5 4 16 16 3 17 6 4 22 6 14 4 14 31 47 24 17 26 10 4 9 15 8 28 11 28 45 13 Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Waiters and Waitresses Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners Food Preparation Workers Counter Attendants, Cafeteria, Food Concession, and Coffee Shop Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers Cooks, Restaurant Counter and Rental Clerks Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop Dishwashers Bartenders Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers Cooks, Fast Food Amusement and Recreation Attendants Maintenance and Repair Workers, General First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation and Serving Workers Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks Lifeguards, Ski Patrol, and Other Recreational Protective Service Workers Recreation Workers Food Service Managers Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal Service Workers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Housekeeping and Janitorial Workers Cooks, Short order Food Servers, Nonrestaurant First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers Bakers Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks Gaming Dealers Tour Guides and Escorts Lodging Managers Chefs and Head Cooks 353031 353021 372012 352021 353022 373011 352014 412021 359031 359021 353011 359011 352011 393091 499042 351012 352012 434081 339092 399032 119051 393031 391021 371011 352015 353041 371012 513011 434181 393011 396021 119081 351011 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 20 15 14 14 11 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 20 7 23 22 9 BOTTOM WAGE 13 17 13 7 7 MEDIAN WAGE 21 32 21 9 9 TOP WAGE 36 64 31 14 18 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 11 63 34 46 51 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 22 28 36 32 33 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 67 9 30 22 16 Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality Meeting and Convention Planners Gaming Change Persons and Booth Cashiers Gaming Supervisors Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants Baggage Porters and Bellhops 131121 412012 391011 393093 396011 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 300 280 242 193 154 150 142 95 89 86 47 45 43 37 28 26 26 24 22 12 12 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 45 29 13 53 27 28 12 10 20 16 29 6 26 4 5 9 3 20 10 22 6 BOTTOM WAGE 25 21 12 19 19 27 17 12 22 32 19 25 15 26 27 23 11 18 15 27 15 MEDIAN WAGE 40 35 20 33 31 43 33 20 34 52 32 38 26 40 44 39 18 29 23 47 23 TOP WAGE 60 55 33 51 49 63 62 35 50 >70 51 58 47 60 67 63 28 45 38 >70 35 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 2 7 13 8 8 2 21 14 8 5 5 3 14 3 7 0 23 7 27 7 27 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 13 25 44 35 42 13 28 31 19 23 24 17 29 17 23 16 53 19 55 25 55 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 85 68 43 57 50 85 51 55 73 72 71 80 57 80 70 84 24 74 18 68 18 Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Information Technology Computer Software Engineers, Applications Computer Systems Analysts Computer Support Specialists Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts Network and Computer Systems Administrators Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Graphic Designers Industrial Engineers Computer and Information Systems Managers Database Administrators Electrical Engineers Multi-Media Artists and Animators Electronics Engineers, Except Computer Computer Hardware Engineers Sales Engineers Computer, Automated Teller, and Office Machine Repairers Technical Writers Industrial Engineering Technicians Computer and Information Scientists, Research Mechanical Engineering Technicians 151031 151051 151041 151081 151071 151032 414011 271024 172112 113021 151061 172071 271014 172072 172061 419031 492011 273042 173026 151011 173027 INDUSTRY TITLE Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products Industrial Engineers Mechanical Engineers Engineering Managers Electrical Engineers Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians Electronics Engineers, Except Computer Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment Chemists Sales Engineers Mechanical Drafters Chemical Technicians Industrial Engineering Technicians Commercial and Industrial Designers Mechanical Engineering Technicians Electrical and Electronics Drafters Chemical Engineers SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 142 89 58 51 45 39 37 33 30 26 26 24 22 16 12 11 10 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 12 20 4 7 6 4 4 7 9 9 5 6 10 7 6 4 8 BOTTOM WAGE 17 22 22 34 25 15 26 14 18 23 14 12 15 15 15 15 25 MEDIAN WAGE 33 34 35 53 38 25 40 23 31 39 22 20 23 27 23 24 39 TOP WAGE 62 50 52 >70 58 37 60 32 52 63 33 30 38 46 35 37 59 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 21 8 4 4 3 27 3 50 0 0 13 30 27 14 27 13 0 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 28 19 18 12 17 55 17 50 7 16 62 33 55 31 55 62 6 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 51 73 78 84 80 18 80 0 93 84 25 37 18 55 18 25 94 Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology Nanotechnology 414011 172112 172141 119041 172071 173023 172072 492094 192031 419031 173013 194031 173026 271021 173027 173012 172041 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 1935 1158 476 423 291 103 95 80 63 61 49 43 35 34 32 13 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 12 25 8 4 23 10 10 16 20 14 18 26 0 4 11 6 BOTTOM WAGE 7 9 13 10 7 22 12 10 16 26 8 15 13 7 8 18 MEDIAN WAGE 10 14 24 17 10 46 20 16 29 50 11 26 23 9 12 38 TOP WAGE 19 23 50 29 19 >70 35 28 55 >70 20 47 42 22 20 >70 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 38 34 21 39 53 9 14 37 4 9 38 14 28 47 14 7 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 37 44 28 37 31 22 31 37 14 22 36 29 36 32 31 18 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 25 22 51 24 16 69 55 26 82 69 26 57 36 21 55 75 Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Retail Salespersons Customer Service Representatives Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Retail Sales Workers Counter and Rental Clerks Sales Managers Graphic Designers First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal Service Workers Market Research Analysts Marketing Managers Demonstrators and Product Promoters Multi-Media Artists and Animators Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products Door-To-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers Advertising and Promotions Managers 412031 434051 414012 411011 412021 112022 271024 391021 193021 112021 419011 271014 131022 419091 271026 112011 INDUSTRY TITLE SOCCODE PROJECTED NEED (1000's) 823 523 275 213 102 92 91 69 60 59 51 51 38 38 36 33 27 25 19 17 15 15 13 12 PROJECTED GROWTH PERCENT 2 10 8 4 9 4 11 10 12 13 13 2 16 1 8 13 11 11 9 16 18 8 16 13 BOTTOM WAGE 7 11 8 8 7 12 12 14 12 7 9 10 11 9 22 50470 24250 15 18 9 14 11 13 30460 MEDIAN WAGE 11 17 13 13 12 19 19 24 20 10 16 16 18 14 37 141090 53780 24 28 16 28 17 25 61640 TOP WAGE 17 26 23 20 18 29 27 38 31 16 25 26 28 22 61 >70 99300 32 45 24 48 29 47 122550 HIGH SCHOOL OR LESS PERCENT 72 71 71 64 61 30 66 47 47 57 61 44 43 29 39 6 25 33 38 57 55 75 45 6 SOME COLLEGE PERCENT 24 25 25 30 35 40 31 37 37 28 35 45 42 43 36 21 44 57 52 26 24 21 40 21 COLLEGE OR HIGHER PERCENT 4 4 4 6 4 30 3 16 16 15 4 11 15 28 25 73 31 10 10 17 21 4 15 73 Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Transportation Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks Bus Drivers, School Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance Cargo and Freight Agents Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agents and Travel Clerks Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers Flight Attendants Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians Railroad Conductors and Yardmasters Sailors and Marine Oilers Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels Painters, Transportation Equipment Transportation Inspectors Commercial Pilots 537062 533032 533033 435071 533022 435061 493031 531031 531021 533041 533021 435032 435011 434181 113071 532011 396031 493011 534031 535011 535021 519122 536051 532012

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