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Occupation Projected Need Projected Average Job Typical Education or Training
(2002-2012) Growth Openings  
       
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Registered nurses 23,380 23% 4,510 Associate Degree
Customer service representatives 14,080 18% 2,580 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer 11,490 14% 2,480 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products 11,210 16% 3,000 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
General and operations managers 9,420 13% 2,320 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Medical assistants 8,630 52% 1,170 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Accountants and auditors 6,600 14% 1,520 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Maintenance and repair workers, general 6,130 10% 1,780 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Electricians 5,850 19% 1,200 Long-term On-The-Job Training
Cooks, restaurant 5,500 18% 1,510 Long-term On-The-Job Training
Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses 5,470 15% 1,330 License/Certification
First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers 5,460 8% 1,770 Work Experience
Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education 5,420 12% 1,780 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Police and sheriff's patrol officers 5,000 20% 1,140 Long-term On-The-Job Training
Computer software engineers, applications 4,760 37% 600 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Elementary school teachers, except special education 4,610 9% 1,560 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Management analysts 4,450 25% 690 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Construction laborers 4,320 14% 850 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Computer systems analysts 4,260 30% 590 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Carpenters 4,130 11% 1,060 Long-term On-The-Job Training
Computer support specialists 3,980 23% 610 Associate Degree
First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers 3,960 12% 1,180 Work Experience
Lawyers 3,720 17% 650 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Dental assistants 3,390 35% 610 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Preschool teachers, except special education 3,340 26% 490 License/Certification
Network and computer systems administrators 3,330 32% 450 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Computer software engineers, systems software 3,270 43% 400 Bachelors or Higher Degree
First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers 2,980 15% 640 Work Experience
Social and human service assistants 2,940 35% 440 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Computer and information systems managers 2,920 31% 460 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Fire fighters 2,850 17% 770 Long-term On-The-Job Training
Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 2,830 14% 760 Long-term On-The-Job Training
Self-enrichment education teachers 2,740 33% 380 Work Experience
Sales managers 2,730 25% 470 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Automotive service technicians and mechanics 2,680 8% 1,190 License/Certification
Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers 2,660 30% 390 Long-term On-The-Job Training
Medical and health services managers 2,620 25% 470 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Chief executives 2,540 13% 630 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Financial managers 2,530 14% 520 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Pharmacists 2,520 25% 450 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Emergency medical technicians and paramedics 2,510 28% 360 License/Certification
First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers 2,500 6% 1,160 Work Experience
Medical records and health information technicians 2,500 39% 340 Associate Degree
Dental hygienists 2,330 35% 290 Associate Degree
Pharmacy technicians 2,320 24% 360 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Insurance sales agents 2,320 8% 910 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Network systems and data communications analysts 2,300 47% 290 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists 2,270 7% 830 License/Certification
Database administrators 2,250 42% 280 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products 2,250 15% 630 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Loan officers 2,170 20% 390 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Fitness trainers and aerobics instructors 2,070 32% 360 License/Certification
Mental health and substance abuse social workers 2,050 34% 310 Bachelors or Higher Degree
First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers 1,990 10% 680 Work Experience
Recreation workers 1,930 16% 470 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Training and development specialists 1,790 22% 300 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Construction managers 1,760 15% 390 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Cement masons and concrete finishers 1,700 26% 300 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Painters, construction and maintenance 1,670 12% 380 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Executive secretaries and administrative assistants 1,630 3% 1,190 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Medical secretaries 1,600 10%