Keeping Pace with O*NET’s In- Demand, Fastest Growing, Highest Paying Occupations Dr. Janet E. Wall Senior Trainer, ONET Academy Dr. Janet E. Wall Senior.

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Keeping Pace with O*NET’s In- Demand, Fastest Growing, Highest Paying Occupations Dr. Janet E. Wall Senior Trainer, ONET Academy Dr. Janet E. Wall Senior Trainer, ONET Academy An O*NET Academy Briefing

Learning Objectives Provide you some tools to help you find occupations that –Are fastest growing –Have largest employment –Have most job openings –Are in-demand –Are highest paying –Have declining outlook Review similar industry information

America’s Career Infonet O*NET is the basis for this information.

Search by Education Level Note Options

Top 50 Fastest Growing

Work Experience or OJT

Postsecondary Training or Associate’s Degree

Bachelor’s Degree or Higher Check occupational profile

Find Information by State

Provides Occupational Profile From O*NET

Can Modify Profile

Find State Level Information

State Profile

Select Criteria

Fastest Growing by State NOTE!

Additional State Information

Most Openings

Search for Overall List

Top 50 with Most Openings Check state information.

State Information – Retail Sales

Search by Largest Employment

Obtain Overall List

Top 50 by Largest Employment

Find Occupations that are Shrinking

Obtain Overall List

Top 50 Declining Occupations Note education levels.

More Declining Occupations

Find Highest Paying Occupations

Obtain Overall Listing

Top 50 Highest Paying

Create Industry Profile

Select and Industry

Select Industry

Find Trends

Find Fastest Growing Industries

Top 50 Fastest-Growing Industries

Find Largest Employment Industries

Industries with Largest Employment

Find Industries with Declining Employment

Declining Employment

Find Highest Paying Industries

Highest Paying

Review Overview of tools to examine various occupational trends Reviewed information that an be obtained at the industry and sector levels Important Resources – (O*NET Online) – (O*NET Resource Center) – (America’s Career Infonet) – (O*NET Academy)

Questions??

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