Doyle Fuchs Texas Workforce Commission October 23, 2015.

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Doyle Fuchs Texas Workforce Commission October 23, 2015

TWC Labor Market and Career Information Produces and disseminates labor market statistics Provides resources for education and career exploration

TWC Labor Market and Career Information Current Jobs Picture Near-Term Outlook Long-Term Projections LMI Tools

Unemployment Rates (not seasonally adjusted, monthly, September 2015 latest month) Source: for Local Area Unemployment Statistics report, U.S. Department of Labor, not seasonally adjusted unemployment rates

Annual Job Growth Rates – Texas & U.S. August 2014 – August 2015 (seasonally adjusted) Source: Texas Workforce Commission and U.S. Department of Labor, Current Employment Statistics

Capital Area region The Labor Market Structure Oil & Gas Health Care Restaurants AccountantTruck DriverManager Jane Smith Office Manager John Doe Sales Manager Geography Industry Occupations Jobs Skills Excel spreadsheets Customer service

Health Care & Social Assistance Manufacturing Education Services Mining, Oil and Gas Retail Trade Public Administration Transportation & Warehousing Ranked by QCEW average weekly wages for that industry Top industry of employment for region,

Industry TitleEmployment (1Q 1990) Avg Weekly Wage (1Q 1990) Employment (1Q 2015) Avg Weekly Wage (1Q 2015) Educational Services 670,345$3711,160,846$796 Health Care & Social Assistance 664,543$3731,516,509$871 Manufacturing965,886$543893,767$1,532 Mining, Oil & Gas Extraction 159,256$791302,376$2,791 Public Administration 314,374$501438,009$1,143 Retail Trade899,202$2901,270,092$575 Transportation & Warehousing 286,155$543468,980$1,201 Source: Texas Workforce Commission, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

October 2014 TEXAS – Occupational Projections - Typical Education for 2012 & 2022 Employment

Texas Population – 16,986,510 Civilian Labor Force – 8,618,927 Unemployment – 6.3% Top 3 Industries – Number of Jobs  Manufacturing  Retail Trade  Educational Services THEN – 1990

Texas Population – 27,695,284 Civilian Labor Force – 13,111,548 Unemployment – 5.1% Top 3 Industries – Number of Jobs  Health Care & Social Assistance  Retail Trade  Educational Services NOW – 2014

Top Population Growth Texas Counties County (Big City) Change Andrews (Andrews)+ 17.8% Sterling (Sterling City)+ 17.8% Hays (San Marcos)+ 16.9% Fort Bend (Sugar Land)+ 16.0% Kendall (Boerne) % Williamson (Round Rock) % Midland (Midland)+ 13.8% Martin (Stanton)+ 13.3% Comal (New Braunfels)+ 13.2% Crane (Crane)+ 13.1% County (Big City) Change McMullen (Tilden)+ 13.1% Denton (Denton)+ 13.0% Montgomery (Woodlands) % Collin (McKinney)+ 12.3% Ector (Odessa)+ 12.3% Reagan (Big Lake)+ 12.1% Travis (Austin)+ 11.7% Rockwall (Rockwall)+ 11.2% Guadalupe (Seguin)+ 11.1% Gaines (Seminole)+ 10.5% Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Occupations The Near Future

Help Wanted Job Listings Austin Community College service area Job TypeOpeningsChange Minimum training/education 1. Registered Nurse2,181+ 9% Associate’s degree 2. Software Application Developer2,025- 1% Bachelor’s degree 3. Customer Service Rep1,550+ 8% Moderate On Job Training 4. Web Developer1, % Associate’s degree 5. Truck Driver (heavy/tractor trailer)1,394+ 4% Short Term On Job training 6. Supervisor of Retail Sales Workers1, % Related Work Experience 7. Retail Salesperson1,315- 3% Short Term On Job training 8. Supervisor of Food Prep/Serving Staff1, % Related Work Experience 9. Computer User Support Specialist1,177- 1% Associate’s degree 10. Marketing Manager1, % Bachelor’s degree 11. Computer Network Administrator1, % Bachelor’s degree 12. Computer Systems Analyst1,033- 3% Bachelor’s degree 13. Supervisor of Office Support Workers1,030- 4% Related Work Experience 14. Maintenance / Repair Worker859+ 2% Moderate On Job Training 15. Executive Secretary / Admin Assistant858+ 4% Related Work Experience 16. Truck Driver (light truck)708+ 9% Short Term On Job Training Source: Wanted Analytics new, unique job postings for past 90 days as of Oct. 21, 2015, for Travis, Williamson, Hays, Bastrop, Caldwell and Blanco counties area.

Help Wanted Job Listings Austin Community College service area Job TypePostingsChange Minimum training/education 17. Food Prep / Serving Worker (fast food) % Short Term On Job training 18. Preschool Teacher691+ 5% Post-Secondary Vocational Training 19. Supervisor of Construction Workers % Related Work Experience 20. Management Analyst % Bachelor’s degree 21. Information Tech Project Manager % Associate’s degree 22. Maid, Housekeeper627- 3% Short Term On Job Training 23. Janitor, Cleaner603+ 5% Short Term On Job Training 24. Bookkeeper, Audit Clerk569+ 1% Moderate Term On Job Training 25. Accountant563+ 7% Bachelor’s degree 26. Waitress, Waiter % Short Term On Job Training 27. Computer Programmer % Bachelor’s degree 28. Medical Secretary544+ 7% Moderate Term On Job Training 29. Freight, Stock, Material Mover % Short Term On Job Training 30. Software Quality Assurance Tester % Bachelor’s degree 31. Restaurant Cook511+ 6% Long Term On Job Training 32. Sales Rep (wholesale, manufacturing) % Related Work Experience 33. Construction Laborer % Moderate Term On Job Training

Help Wanted Job Listings Austin Community College service area Job TypePostingsChange Minimum training/education 34. Secretarial Assistant486- 3% Moderate On Job Training 35. Sales Rep (technical, scientific products) % Related Work Experience 36. Computer Systems Engineer/Architect478+ 3% Bachelor’s degree 37. Construction Carpenter % Long Term On Job Training 38. Medical Assistant % Moderate Term On Job Training 39. Landscaper, Groundskeeper450- 2% Short Term On Job Training 40. Receptionist, Information Clerk449- 1% Short Term On Job Training 41. Sales Rep (services) % Related Work Experience 42. Product Demonstrator / Promoter % Short Term On Job Training 43. Social & Human Services Assistant % Moderate Term On Job Training 44. Supervisor of Mechanics, Installers409- 1% Related Work Experience 45. Medical / Health Services Manager % Bachelor’s degree 46. Human Resources Specialist % Bachelor’s degree 47. General Sales Manager400- 2% Related Work Experience 48. Office Clerk % Short Term On Job Training 49. Personal Care Aide % Short Term On Job Training 50. Public Relations Specialist389+ 9% Bachelor’s degree

Current Job Postings in Austin metro region Organization Postings Organization Postings Dell1,016Deloitte216 Ascension Health823Brookdale Senior Living190 IBM604Wells Fargo181 Accenture577Apple179 University of Texas System443Target174 Robert Half International441TEKsystems172 Goodwill Industries432Austin Medical Center167 Randstad427North Austin Medical Center151 Aerotek422Unitedhealth Group145 Hospital Corp of America378HT Group144 Texas State University340St. David’s Medical Center139 Macy’s251Experis Manpower Group136 Kforce Professional Staffing251Parallon136 Oracle228Aramark135

The Future Travis County (Capital Workforce Area)

October 2014 Capital Area (Travis County) Employment Change by Industry Sector, Service providing Goods producing

October 2014 Annual Average Wage 2014 $19,797 $31,072 $28,894 $33,631 $33,209 $65,394 $22,054 $19,805 $122,393 $19,621 Capital Area (Travis County) Occupations Adding the Most Jobs,

October 2014 Capital Area (Travis County) Fastest Growing Occupations, Average Annual Wage 2014 $91,569 $66,820 $88,563 $76,690 $71,706 $46,648 $54,948 $21,385 $26,968 $19,621

The Future Surrounding Counties (Rural Capital)

October 2014 Rural Capital Area Employment Change by Industry, Service providing Goods producing

October 2014 Annual Average Wage 2014 $18,986 $24,885 $48,223 $21,900 $49,374 $21,009 $22,704 $29,604 $48,396 $33,538 Rural Capital Area Occupations Adding the Most Jobs,

October 2014 Rural Capital Area Fastest Growing Occupations, Average Annual Wage 2014 $52,187 $48,396 $48,223 $33,868 $22,636 $18,986 $34,991 $76,522 $49,374 $99,073

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