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1 Lorraine Faulds Workforce Intelligence Coordinator Dept. of Employment & Workforce Business Intelligence Department Gnarly Data Dude!! Using Labor Market Information to Help Make Career Choices Challenging Students to Surf the Wave to Success

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3 Information such as: Educational data Current jobs Future occupations Career ladders Wages Soft skills Where to get more information Data that will help you help your students

4 A look at educational data…

5 Educational Attainment Population 25 years old and older, SC, 2012

6 Chosen Career Clusters in SC, 2012

7 Source: http://ed.sc.gov/agency/rda/documents/2011-12CollegeFreshmanReport.pdf After High School…

8 What about college graduates? The top 15 college majors in SC, 2013

9 Going to college? Think about your major! Full report and more specific data at: www.cgsnet.org/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Unemployment_ Final_update1.pdf, 2010 Highest for all three levels  Recent College Grad: 22-26 years of age  Experienced: 30-54 years  Graduate: 30-54 years 9

10 About the jobs…

11 Jobs by Industry

12 Current Online Job Openings Top 20 in SC (9/3/2014 to 12/1/2014)

13 Certificates for Online Jobs Top 10 in SC (9/3/2014 to 12/1/2014) 7 of the top 10 requested certificates are healthcare- related We can also get soft skills requested by employers…more on that later!

14 Jobs in the Future Top 20 jobs with the most openings in SC (2012-2022)

15 Top 50 Jobs with the Most Openings in SC See handout for complete list.

16 Declining Occupations

17 Educational Requirements for Growing Occupations in SC 48.8% of all growing occupations do not require classroom training beyond high school! But remember, many of these occupations do not pay well because they do not require much education.

18 Jobs that require OJT (from the top 50 occupations in SC) Bookkeeping/Accounting Clerks ($16.18)Bookkeeping/Accounting Clerks ($16.18) Customer Services Reps ($14.31)Customer Services Reps ($14.31) Retail Salespersons ($11.50)Retail Salespersons ($11.50) Security Guards ($12.81)Security Guards ($12.81)

19 OJT jobs where a certificate will help… Pharmacy Technicians ($13.54) Truck Drivers, Heavy/Tractor Trailer ($18.71) Medical Assistants ($14.20)

20 Jobs that require Postsecondary/ Career Training or an Associate’s Degree Registered Nurses ($28.69) Nursing Assistants ($10.69) HVAC Mechanics/Installers ($18.86) Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) ($18.59)

21 BUT… The more you learn, the more you earn!!

22 Elementary School Teachers ($23.23) Management Analysts ($33.99) Accountants & Auditors ($28.35) Middle School Teachers ($23.56) Jobs that require a Bachelor’s Degree or higher

23 Job Journeys Business, Administration and Legal Construction Engineering Healthcare Information Technology Installation, Maintenance & Repair Manufacturing Transportation, Distribution & Warehousing Business, Administration and Legal Construction Engineering Healthcare Information Technology Installation, Maintenance & Repair Manufacturing Transportation, Distribution & Warehousing a.k.a. Career Ladder or Career Progression

24 About the money…

25 1.Go to www.scois.net.Go to www.scois.net 2.Log in. 3.Go to “Assessments.” 4.Click on “Reality Check.” 5.You are here  25

26 1.Select the area of the state you want to live. 2.Select how much you think you will spend  3.Select how much education you want and in what career cluster you are interested. 4.You will get a list of occupations for the area you selected using the expenses, education, and cluster you picked. 26

27 FYI: An annual salary can be divided by 2,080 to get an hourly rate. In this example: $36,713 / 2,080 = $17.65/hour Indicates local data is not available so state or US data is shown.

28 The Importance of Soft Skills Hard skills get you the job. Soft skills get you fired! In a report written by Dr. Richard Nagle from a survey conducted by the University of South Carolina for the SC Workforce Investment Board (2010), the factors in hiring and retention mentioned most by those responding were:

29 Soft Skills Requested by Employers Top 10 in SC (9/3/2014 to 12/1/2014)

30  Know the current employment situation in your area.  Look at projections for occupations— you don’t necessarily need 4 years of college to get a well-paying job!  Right now, the best occupations are in Healthcare and Manufacturing. Construction is also recovering, and Business and Transportation are always safe bets.  Think about career ladders or progression.  Soft skills are vital!

31 Where can we find more information? www.onetonline.org O*Net www.scWorkforceInfo.com SC Department of Employment and Workforce, Labor Market Information (LMI)

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35 Community Profiles

36 Community Profiles (con’t.) A profile of your area is only three clicks away! 1.Click on “Community Profile Report.” 2.Select your geographic area. 3.Click on “View Report.” Comprehensive 20+page report contains:  Economic Data  Demographic Data  Industry Data  Occupational Projections Data  Educational Data

37 Hands-on Tools Free for download or printing from the LMI website. Jobseekers Employers Educators Coming Soon… Economic Development Entrepreneurs

38 More Hands-on Tools…

39 Healthcare Workforce Analysis Highlights Largest occupations right now: RNs, Nursing Assistants, Home Health Aides Declining: Nurse Practitioners, Internists, Family Physicians Need healthcare workers with Associate’s degree and postsecondary non-degree award (i.e. certification) Short-term: Need more college students in healthcare management, fewer in biology Long-Term: Need more high school students in specific nursing and diagnostic categories, less in medical science Top Soft Skills: Integrity, communication skills, teamwork Average wages: o Healthcare Support = $12.19 o Healthcare Practitioners/Technical = $31.82 o All Occupations = $18.75

40 QUESTIONS?

41 Lorraine Faulds lfaulds@dew.sc.gov Business Intelligence Department (803) 737-2714 or 737-2660 www.scWorkforceInfo.com


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