NASHVILLE REGION JOBS UPDATE 2013 Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce Dr. Garrett Harper March 2013.

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NASHVILLE REGION JOBS UPDATE 2013 Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce Dr. Garrett Harper March 2013

Economic and Demographic Trends

Workforce Percent Change – Nashville MSA (monthly change vs. 12 months prior)

Workforce Directions

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Fastest Growing US Occupations through 2020

Source: US Department of Labor Provided by: Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce Research and Information Services Department Annual Rates of Change

Annual Rate of Change Age Nashville MSA

Top Entry Level Job Openings By Rate of Growth Nashville MSA Description2012 Jobs2022 JobsChangeOpenings Median Hourly Earnings Education Level Retail Salespersons29,89633,6403,74413,781$11.09Short-term on-the-job training Food Preparation & Serving Workers, Incl Fast Food15,87419,0013,1278,119$8.73Short-term on-the-job training Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners14,33817,2742,9365,684$9.63Short-term on-the-job training Personal Care Aides6,0508,9472,8973,533$8.66Short-term on-the-job training Childcare Workers11,18013,8502,6706,759$7.58Short-term on-the-job training Office Clerks, General21,37023,8982,5286,588$14.02Short-term on-the-job training Home Health Aides5,7068,1882,4823,432$9.43Short-term on-the-job training Janitors, Cleaners, Except Maids &Housekeeping Cleaners14,45116,8212,3705,400$10.87Short-term on-the-job training Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers14,86417,2242,3605,730$16.60Short-term on-the-job training Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers6,8798,8681,9893,429$10.96Short-term on-the-job training Waiters and Waitresses16,45518,2521,79710,969$9.14Short-term on-the-job training Cashiers16,39418,1871,7939,904$9.32Short-term on-the-job training Customer Service Representatives15,99017,5551,5656,542$14.73Short-term on-the-job training Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks11,99913,4731,4742,908$16.31Moderate-term on-the-job training Teacher Assistants5,2526,4791,2272,578$10.10Short-term on-the-job training Receptionists and Information Clerks5,7976,9681,1713,145$13.16Short-term on-the-job training Security Guards6,5147,6261,1122,264$10.29Short-term on-the-job training Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand15,31116, ,497$11.82Short-term on-the-job training Insurance Sales Agents6,8397, ,999$21.12Moderate-term on-the-job training Nonfarm Animal Caretakers4,0934, ,936$12.47Short-term on-the-job training