Year 12 Careers Booklet Labour Market Information.

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Year 12 Careers Booklet Labour Market Information

Future job opportunities in Northern Ireland There are job opportunities across all occupational areas in NI but there is higher demand in occupations relating to Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). The following areas are important to the NI economy: ICT agri food sector business and financial services advanced manufacturing and engineering Renewable energies and recycling Health and life sciences Creative and digital media

ICT Information and communications technology (ICT), particularly software development, database development, systems architecture and internet specialist skills, is at the heart of every organisation and is central to our daily lives: mobile communication, computer games, touch screen technology, satellite navigation devices – the list is endless.

Creative and digital media Digital is everywhere and is at the heart of our economy, underpinning growth through both the development of new technologies and the provision of services to businesses and consumers. Key market growth areas include: cloud computing mobile technologies cross-platform mobile applications computer games and digital entertainment cyber-security products and services green/low carbon IT products

Agri food sector Food and drink manufacturing includes the processing of meat and poultry, dairy, fish and shellfish, fruit and vegetables and the production of bakery and drinks. Areas of work include bakery, distillery, creamery and ready meals production. Jobs can include: laboratory technicians, food scientists, biotech, machine operatives, butcher and supply chain manager. As the largest industry in Northern Ireland, there will be 15,000 potential job opportunities across the food supply chain in the next five years.

Business and financial services There are seven different industries within the finance, accountancy and financial services sector. Jobs vary from: accountants bank officials underwriters insurance and investment brokers actuaries and pensions advisers

Advanced manufacturing & engineering This includes – careers requiring CAD skills CNC machine operatives graduate mechanical and electrical engineers engineering technicians strategic marketing

Renewable energies and recycling European and global agreements on more energy efficient technology are creating demand for new engineering solutions. Engineers are at the forefront of designing everything from better forms of green energy and zero emission engines to the latest breed of nuclear power stations. Careers in this sector include: mechanical engineers research and development managers physical scientists design and development engineers biological scientists and biochemists

Health and life sciences This sector is very diverse but all the industries use scientific techniques to convert materials from one form into another.

Exploring career options Once you have a career in mind, research the specific skills and qualifications required. Consider your options Compare careers, narrow down your choices and think about what suits you best. Ask yourself- what skills do I need? what are my best work / training options? do they match with my skills, interests and values? what are the advantages / disadvantages of each? how do my options fit with the current jobs market?