Long-Term Occupational Projections (2020-2030)

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Area Sort descending Title Base Projected Change %Change Avg. Annl Openings
Connecticut Accountants and Auditors 16,740 18,670 1,930 11.5 1,740
Connecticut Actors 230 350 120 52.2 40
Connecticut Actuaries 1,290 1,500 210 16.3 100
Connecticut Acupuncturists and Healthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners, All Other 260 270 10 3.8 20
Connecticut Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers 220 230 10 4.5 10
Connecticut Administrative Services and Facilities Managers (SOC 2018) 3,960 4,410 450 11.4 370
Connecticut Adult Basic and Secondary Education and Literacy Teachers and Instructors 570 510 -60 -10.5 60
Connecticut Advertising and Promotions Managers 200 230 30 15 20
Connecticut Advertising Sales Agents 1,190 1,160 -30 -2.5 140
Connecticut Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians 280 360 80 28.6 40
Connecticut Aerospace Engineers 1,790 2,130 340 19 140
Connecticut Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes 210 250 40 19 30
Connecticut Agricultural and Food Science Technicians (SOC 2018) 100 110 10 10 10
Connecticut Agricultural Equipment Operators 190 240 50 26.3 40
Connecticut Air Traffic Controllers 70 80 10 14.3 10
Connecticut Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians 1,690 1,930 240 14.2 170
Connecticut Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers 750 680 -70 -9.3 70
Connecticut Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers 130 150 20 15.4 20
Connecticut Ambulance Drivers and Attendants, Except Emergency Medical Technicians 80 90 10 12.5 10
Connecticut Amusement and Recreation Attendants 1,990 2,990 1,000 50.3 620
Connecticut Animal Control Workers 170 190 20 11.8 20
Connecticut Animal Scientists 70 90 20 28.6 10
Connecticut Animal Trainers 460 640 180 39.1 80
Connecticut Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary 120 130 10 8.3 10
Connecticut Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators 100 110 10 10 10
Connecticut Architects, Except Landscape and Naval 1,130 1,230 100 8.8 90
Connecticut Architectural and Civil Drafters 910 1,030 120 13.2 100
Connecticut Architectural and Engineering Managers 3,870 4,320 450 11.6 330
Connecticut Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary 200 210 10 5 20
Connecticut Art Directors 930 1,110 180 19.4 120
Connecticut Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary 1,070 1,150 80 7.5 110
Connecticut Artists and Related Workers, All Other 60 70 10 16.7 10
Connecticut Athletes and Sports Competitors 200 300 100 50 40
Connecticut Athletic Trainers 300 380 80 26.7 30
Connecticut Audio and Video Equipment Technicians 840 990 150 17.9 110
Connecticut Audiologists 200 210 10 5 10
Connecticut Automotive and Watercraft Service Attendants 1,380 1,630 250 18.1 230
Connecticut Automotive Body and Related Repairers 1,570 1,750 180 11.5 170
Connecticut Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 8,310 8,840 530 6.4 890
Connecticut Avionics Technicians 120 140 20 16.7 10
Connecticut Bakers 2,760 3,390 630 22.8 460
Connecticut Barbers 1,050 1,380 330 31.4 150
Connecticut Bartenders 4,900 6,940 2,040 41.6 1,190
Connecticut Bill and Account Collectors 1,410 1,270 -140 -9.9 130
Connecticut Billing and Posting Clerks 5,040 5,200 160 3.2 540
Connecticut Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary 1,520 1,700 180 11.8 170
Connecticut Biological Scientists, All Other 370 430 60 16.2 40
Connecticut Biological Technicians 880 1,050 170 19.3 140
Connecticut Biomedical Engineers 240 260 20 8.3 20
Connecticut Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 21,560 22,120 560 2.6 2,450
Connecticut Brickmasons and Blockmasons 680 710 30 4.4 70
Connecticut Broadcast Technicians 160 170 10 6.3 20
Connecticut Brokerage Clerks 440 400 -40 -9.1 40
Connecticut Budget Analysts 870 960 90 10.3 80
Connecticut Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists 2,400 2,750 350 14.6 270
Connecticut Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity (SOC 2018) 2,980 3,830 850 28.5 480
Connecticut Business Teachers, Postsecondary 1,350 1,420 70 5.2 130
Connecticut Buyers and Purchasing Agents 5,610 5,650 40 0.7 560
Connecticut Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters 840 990 150 17.9 100
Connecticut Calibration and Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other 670 770 100 14.9 80
Connecticut Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture 630 770 140 22.2 80
Connecticut Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels 260 330 70 26.9 40
Connecticut Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians 420 440 20 4.8 30
Connecticut Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School 70 80 10 14.3 10
Connecticut Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School 1,420 1,440 20 1.4 100
Connecticut Cargo and Freight Agents 580 690 110 19 70
Connecticut Carpenters 10,250 11,830 1,580 15.4 1,170
Connecticut Cashiers 39,560 38,970 -590 -1.5 7,040
Connecticut Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers 900 980 80 8.9 90
Connecticut Chefs and Head Cooks 1,460 2,010 550 37.7 280
Connecticut Chemical Engineers 430 500 70 16.3 30
Connecticut Chemical Equipment Operators and Tenders 620 650 30 4.8 70
Connecticut Chemical Technicians 840 930 90 10.7 110
Connecticut Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary 470 500 30 6.4 50
Connecticut Chemists 1,030 1,210 180 17.5 120
Connecticut Chief Executives 790 790 0 0 50
Connecticut Child, Family, and School Social Workers 5,670 5,940 270 4.8 560
Connecticut Childcare Workers 11,730 13,130 1,400 11.9 1,840
Connecticut Chiropractors 330 380 50 15.2 10
Connecticut Civil Engineering Technicians 290 310 20 6.9 30
Connecticut Civil Engineers 3,520 3,970 450 12.8 310
Connecticut Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators 3,670 3,290 -380 -10.4 230
Connecticut Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment 2,870 3,330 460 16 470
Connecticut Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders 120 130 10 8.3 10
Connecticut Clergy 2,280 2,370 90 3.9 240
Connecticut Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians 4,120 4,430 310 7.5 300
Connecticut Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists 1,570 1,650 80 5.1 110
Connecticut Coaches and Scouts 3,000 3,730 730 24.3 540
Connecticut Coating, Painting, and Spraying Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders (SOC 2018) 1,260 1,420 160 12.7 150
Connecticut Coin, Vending, and Amusement Machine Servicers and Repairers 210 210 0 0 30
Connecticut Commercial and Industrial Designers 330 370 40 12.1 40
Connecticut Commercial Pilots 250 300 50 20 40
Connecticut Communications Teachers, Postsecondary 400 420 20 5 40
Connecticut Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other 800 880 80 10 90
Connecticut Community Health Workers 720 820 100 13.9 90
Connecticut Compensation and Benefits Managers 340 360 20 5.9 30
Connecticut Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists 1,180 1,320 140 11.9 130
Connecticut Compliance Officers 3,210 3,460 250 7.8 280
Connecticut Computer and Information Systems Managers 9,820 10,900 1,080 11 870
Connecticut Computer Hardware Engineers 850 930 80 9.4 70
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