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Labour market information Year 8 Options…. Labour market information

Who do you look up to…..

Choices… Next week you will hear information from all curriculum leaders. This information explains what ‘choices’ you have. You have some big decisions to make.

What do we need to think about when it comes to choice? “…always requires courage and involves risk.” M. Scott Peck, The Road Less Travelled.

Linking your choices now to the future… Labour market

Local information Tyne and Wear Vacancy data http://www.labourmarketnortheast.co.uk/lmi/labourmarketprofiles/sunderland.html Admin, education & Health. Distribution, hotels & restaurants. Manufacturing Banking, finance and insurance Construction Transport and communications Energy and water Other services 33.5% 19.1% 13.5% 10.5% 8.6% 5.7% 2% 6.3% Vacancy data http://www.labourmarketnortheast.co.uk/lmi/vacancydata/sunderland.html

National information

UK’s most needed professionals Engineer Nurse Computer Scientists Teachers Administrators Digital Designers Chefs

UK’s most needed professionals Engineer £38,210 Nurse £31,000 Computer Scientists £43,000 Teachers £29,751 Administrators £29,721 Digital Designers £39,424 Chefs £22,394

International information http://www.michaelpage.co.uk/minisite/most-in-demand-professions/

Next week… Curriculum leaders will share information about where their subject could take you Listen carefully to their information and try to link it to the information shared today