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Where The STEM Jobs Are 10 th Annual MA STEM Summit November 13, 2013 Michael J. Baines CPIM Franklin Hampshire Regional Employment Board.

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1 Where The STEM Jobs Are 10 th Annual MA STEM Summit November 13, 2013 Michael J. Baines CPIM Franklin Hampshire Regional Employment Board

2  Traditional LMI (long term)  Real Time Labor Market Intelligence (short term)  Direct Communication with Employers (validate the above)

3  Recent research suggests that jobs advertised online now reflect at least 70 percent of all openings.  Online job ads are better for uncovering immediate job openings and emerging skill requirements

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5  11-0000 Management  13-0000 Business and Financial Operations  15-0000 Computer and Mathematical  17-0000 Architecture and Engineering  19-0000 Life, Physical, and Social Science  29-0000 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations

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14  25-10XX STEM Teachers Post Secondary  27-1000 Arts and Design  27-4000 Media and Communication Equipment Workers  49-0000 Installation Maintenance and Repair Occupations  51-0000 Production Occupations

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21 EMSI STEM Research - MA

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23 Top 20 STEM Occupations Requiring Advanced Education Ranked by Annual Openings Occupation (accounts for 62% of STEM Annual Openings) Annual Openings 2010-2020 Long-term 10 YR Growth Rate Annual Growth by Job Creation Accountants and Auditors146219%47% Management Analysts129431%66% Software Developers, Systems Software120633%76% Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 85846%63% Software Developers, Applications84226%71% Financial Analysts79236%63% Computer Systems Analysts74929%60% Financial Managers68517%48% Network and Computer Systems Administrators51132%66% Computer and Information Systems Managers50423%60% Medical and Health Services Managers42421%46% Information Security Analysts, Web Developers, and Computer Network Architects 41130%67% Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists39042%87% Graphic Designers36016%34% Mechanical Engineers35018%36% Physicians and Surgeons, All Other34514%42% Computer Programmers34213%37% Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists30718%36% Electrical Engineers29814%36% Biological Technicians27821%38%

24 Reminder… Pairing online job ads with government-backed statistics and projections and business outreach efforts is the most effective approach and provides the best insight on immediate and ongoing occupational and skill demands.

25 Find the Power Point here; > STEMpower.org > STEM LMI sub-group > Share / File Cabinet Product of the Franklin Hampshire Regional Employment Board

26  Standard Occupational Classification http://www.bls.gov/soc/major_groups.htm  Onet Online – STEM Occupational Cluster http://www.onetonline.org/find/stem?t=0& g=Go

27 Michael J. Baines CPIM Special Projects Coordinator STEM Sector Specialist mbaines@fhreb.org 413-774-4361 x 375 www.stempower.org


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