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Occupation Projected Need Projected Average Job Typical Education or Training
(2002-2012) Growth Openings  
       
Registered nurses 9,330 20% 1,980 Associate Degree
Customer service representatives 7,120 19% 1,310 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks 6,800 17% 1,490 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Elementary school teachers, except special education 6,060 22% 1,280 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Carpenters 5,930 16% 1,260 Long-term On-The-Job Training
Secretaries, except legal, medical, and executive 5,760 20% 1,170 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers 5,540 17% 1,200 Work Experience
Computer software engineers, applications 5,330 34% 710 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer 5,130 13% 1,200 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
First-line supervisors/managers of office and administrative support workers 4,340 17% 1,030 Work Experience
Computer software engineers, systems software 3,930 30% 540 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Executive secretaries and administrative assistants 3,790 19% 780 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists 3,690 26% 670 License/Certification
Accountants and auditors 3,660 16% 830 Bachelors or Higher Degree
General and operations managers 3,460 16% 780 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Secondary school teachers, except special and vocational education 3,380 22% 810 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Maintenance and repair workers, general 3,370 15% 800 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Computer programmers 3,370 27% 670 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products 3,360 12% 1,100 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Computer support specialists 3,080 21% 500 Associate Degree
Construction laborers 2,820 15% 550 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Middle school teachers, except special and vocational education 2,770 22% 580 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Cooks, restaurant 2,740 16% 830 Long-term On-The-Job Training
First-line supervisors/managers of construction trades and extraction workers 2,570 15% 580 Work Experience
First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation and serving workers 2,430 17% 620 Work Experience
Billing and posting clerks and machine operators 2,430 19% 480 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Civil engineers 2,290 22% 410 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Management analysts 2,160 14% 440 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Electricians 2,150 13% 550 Long-term On-The-Job Training
Painters, construction and maintenance 2,130 14% 460 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses 2,000 19% 450 License/Certification
Computer systems analysts 1,990 15% 360 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Automotive service technicians and mechanics 1,950 15% 560 License/Certification
Dental assistants 1,930 22% 460 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Lawyers 1,920 14% 370 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Team assemblers 1,870 13% 590 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers 1,840 15% 430 Work Experience
Medical secretaries 1,830 22% 360 License/Certification
Data entry keyers 1,780 24% 380 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Medical assistants 1,770 20% 350 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Construction managers 1,760 16% 380 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Financial managers 1,750 17% 330 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Network and computer systems administrators 1,670 21% 260 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Rehabilitation counselors 1,600 16% 400 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Cooks, institution and cafeteria 1,550 19% 430 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Preschool teachers, except special education 1,420 20% 230 License/Certification
Market research analysts 1,390 29% 280 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Roofers 1,370 18% 330 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Bus drivers, transit and intercity 1,350 12% 380 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Network systems and data communications analysts 1,330 23% 210 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Graphic designers 1,310 22% 220 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Recreation workers 1,290 15% 340 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products 1,290 15% 370 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Computer and information systems managers 1,280 23% 240 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents 1,280 19% 210 Bachelors or Higher Degree
Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters 1,250 13% 370 Long-term On-The-Job Training
First-line supervisors/managers of mechanics, installers, and repairers 1,230 14% 360 Work Experience
Demonstrators and product promoters 1,220 26% 240 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Insurance claims and policy processing clerks 1,170 21% 220 Moderate-Term On-The-Job Training
Public relations specialists 1,130 19% 200 Bachelors or Higher Degree
First-line supervisors/managers of personal service workers 1,130