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1 Ohio’s Next- Generation IT Workforce Keith Ewald Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Office of Workforce Development Bureau of Labor Market Information October 17 th, 2007

2 Why Information Technologies? High-wages Promote overall high educational attainment Key to promoting other business growth Encourages entrepreneurship

3 Occupational Age Distributions IT employment skews younger than other employment in the state  Overall, this is a younger industry  Employment mode is about ten years younger than total employment Challenges from the graying labor force will not be as acute in IT  One fifth still expected to retire in the near future

4 Age Distributions, 2000 Census

5 By Occupation

6 Occupational Growth Strong growth projected through 2014 There will be almost 3,800 combined annual openings in these selected occupations Only one occupation expected to decline

7 Replacement Rates Very low compared with total rate (23.6%) Younger workforce than for all workers Projected growth, combined with a substantial number of replacement needs, will add to demand needs

8 Replacement Rates in Selected Occupations

9 Training Completers Demand for IT workers may not be matched by available supply 170 fewer IT-related program completers, 2005 to 2006. Most growth in networking and information management

10 IT Degree Completions, 2005 & 2006

11 Skills- and Knowledge-Based Projections Of 16 selected soft skill sets, most can be increased through modest training  Critical thinking  Judgment and decision making  Complex problem identification Specialized knowledge will take more effort to build up  Esp. STEM courses and majors

12 Skills-Based Projections to 2014

13 Knowledge-Based Projections to 2014

14 Resume Keywords for IT Primary keywords: ASP, C#, Clearance, DB2, J2EE, Net, Oracle, PeopleSoft, SAP, SCI, Secret, TS, VB, WebSphere, XML 66.1% of resumes are read The more keywords that are included, the more likely that an electronic resume will be read.

15 Questions? Contact: 614-466-9820 ewaldk@odjfs.state.oh.us


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