Short-Term Occupational Projections (2023-2025)

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Area Title Base Projected Change Sort ascending %Change Avg. Annl Openings
Georgia Miscellaneous Assemblers and Fabricators 51,480 52,690 1,210
2.4
6,100
Kentucky General and Operations Managers 52,780 53,990 1,210
2.3
4,800
Texas Occupational Health and Safety Specialists (SOC 2018) 16,160 17,370 1,210
7.5
2,360
California Architectural and Engineering Managers 36,100 37,300 1,200
3.3
2,870
California Chefs and Head Cooks 20,800 22,000 1,200
5.8
3,120
California Computer Occupations, All Other (SOC 2018) 84,800 86,000 1,200
1.4
5,900
California Cooks, Fast Food 155,200 156,400 1,200
.8
23,940
California Hotel, Motel, and Resort Desk Clerks 28,700 29,900 1,200
4.2
5,270
California Logisticians 26,400 27,600 1,200
4.5
2,690
California Massage Therapists 21,100 22,300 1,200
5.7
3,510
California Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers 69,700 70,900 1,200
1.7
5,910
California Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks 59,800 61,000 1,200
2.0
6,710
Florida Buyers and Purchasing Agents 30,820 32,020 1,200
3.9
3,430
Florida Marketing Managers 16,790 17,990 1,200
7.1
1,950
New Jersey General and Operations Managers 58,850 60,050 1,200
2.0
5,270
Tennessee First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers 28,670 29,870 1,200
4.2
4,960
Texas Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers 20,700 21,900 1,200
5.8
2,270
Washington Nursing Assistants (SOC 2018) 35,830 37,030 1,200
3.3
5,760
Connecticut Home Health and Personal Care Aides 49,060 50,250 1,190
2.4
7,870
Florida Massage Therapists 12,670 13,860 1,190
9.4
2,360
Florida Pharmacists 23,760 24,950 1,190
5.0
1,500
Massachusetts Business Operations Specialists, All Other 67,930 69,120 1,190
1.8
6,430
New Jersey Teaching Assistants, Except Postsecondary 57,370 58,560 1,190
2.1
7,330
Texas Child, Family, and School Social Workers 23,240 24,430 1,190
5.1
2,400
Texas Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents 20,860 22,050 1,190
5.7
2,160
Florida Financial Analysts 16,740 17,920 1,180
7.0
1,680
Georgia Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 26,460 27,640 1,180
4.5
3,020
Maryland Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education 30,290 31,470 1,180
3.9
2,640
Massachusetts Human Resources Specialists 70,380 71,560 1,180
1.7
6,390
Massachusetts Social and Human Service Assistants 45,450 46,630 1,180
2.6
5,250
Pennsylvania Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 98,340 99,520 1,180
1.2
14,360
Wisconsin Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products 37,980 39,160 1,180
3.1
3,980
Arizona First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers 21,120 22,290 1,170
5.5
2,300
Florida Network and Computer Systems Administrators (SOC 2018) 22,430 23,600 1,170
5.2
1,850
Illinois Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 83,990 85,160 1,170
1.4
9,370
Maryland Management Analysts 23,640 24,810 1,170
4.9
2,530
Massachusetts Medical Assistants 41,740 42,910 1,170
2.8
5,970
North Carolina Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 27,720 28,890 1,170
4.2
2,970
Texas Architectural and Engineering Managers 19,290 20,460 1,170
6.1
1,830
Texas Operations Research Analysts 12,500 13,670 1,170
9.4
1,370
Washington Teachers and Instructors, All Other 24,410 25,580 1,170
4.8
3,980
Florida Data Scientists 8,810 9,970 1,160
13.2
1,130
Florida Social and Human Service Assistants 20,530 21,690 1,160
5.7
2,720
Maryland Managers, All Other 43,180 44,340 1,160
2.7
3,750
North Carolina Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 60,330 61,490 1,160
1.9
9,060
Washington Coaches and Scouts 16,650 17,810 1,160
7.0
2,730
Massachusetts Cooks, Restaurant 101,480 102,630 1,150
1.1
15,850
Massachusetts Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products 79,240 80,390 1,150
1.5
7,600
Michigan Nursing Assistants (SOC 2018) 44,090 45,240 1,150
2.6
6,900
Ohio General and Operations Managers 131,180 132,330 1,150
.9
10,930
Tennessee Management Analysts 10,550 11,700 1,150
10.9
1,430
Tennessee Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 10,030 11,180 1,150
11.5
1,500
Texas Physical Therapists 18,100 19,250 1,150
6.4
1,300
Florida Actors 13,180 14,320 1,140
8.6
2,140
Georgia Teaching Assistants, Except Postsecondary 34,770 35,910 1,140
3.3
4,670
New York Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers 39,700 40,840 1,140
2.9
8,050
Washington Farmworkers and Laborers, Crop, Nursery, and Greenhouse 68,320 69,460 1,140
1.7
10,710
Washington First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers 31,080 32,220 1,140
3.7
3,590
Wisconsin Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 33,790 34,930 1,140
3.4
3,650
Alabama General and Operations Managers 43,220 44,350 1,130
2.6
4,010
Illinois Bartenders 29,220 30,350 1,130
3.9
5,660
Kentucky Stockers and Order Fillers 49,420 50,550 1,130
2.3
8,570
Minnesota Stockers and Order Fillers 42,320 43,450 1,130
2.7
7,430
New Jersey Medical and Health Services Managers 17,960 19,090 1,130
6.3
1,850
New York Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary 29,720 30,850 1,130
3.8
2,920
North Carolina Human Resources Specialists 29,290 30,420 1,130
3.9
3,010
Ohio Registered Nurses 132,190 133,320 1,130
.9
7,700
Oregon General and Operations Managers 46,160 47,290 1,130
2.4
4,620
Tennessee Project Management Specialists 10,400 11,530 1,130
10.9
1,330
Colorado Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers 27,830 28,950 1,120
4.0
4,180
North Carolina Claims Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators 11,210 12,330 1,120
10.0
1,340
Texas Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians 26,660 27,780 1,120
4.2
2,290
Wisconsin Registered Nurses 63,280 64,400 1,120
1.8
3,990
Wisconsin Waiters and Waitresses 38,090 39,210 1,120
2.9
8,550
Florida Coaches and Scouts 14,450 15,560 1,110
7.7
2,430
Florida Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors 22,570 23,680 1,110
4.9
2,190
Florida Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers 11,990 13,100 1,110
9.3
1,320
Georgia Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education 47,770 48,880 1,110
2.3
3,770
Georgia First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers 24,270 25,380 1,110
4.6
2,510
Iowa Home Health and Personal Care Aides 24,370 25,480 1,110
4.6
4,210
North Carolina Medical Assistants 21,360 22,470 1,110
5.2
3,340
Texas Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists 30,470 31,580 1,110
3.6
3,110
Texas Graphic Designers 19,410 20,520 1,110
5.7
2,150
California Architects, Except Landscape and Naval 20,700 21,800 1,100
5.3
1,840
California Bakers 26,100 27,200 1,100
4.2
4,410
California Clinical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians 30,000 31,100 1,100
3.7
2,460
California Computer Systems Analysts (SOC 2018) 59,200 60,300 1,100
1.9
4,030
California First-line Supervisors of Entertainment And Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services 17,100 18,200 1,100
6.4
2,440
California Industrial Machinery Mechanics 27,100 28,200 1,100
4.1
2,680
California Office Clerks, General 282,100 283,200 1,100
.4
34,230
California Physician Assistants 16,100 17,200 1,100
6.8
1,370
Illinois Medical and Health Services Managers 17,280 18,380 1,100
6.4
1,790
Missouri Software Developers 23,610 24,710 1,100
4.7
1,830
Puerto Rico Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 31,840 32,940 1,100
3.5
5,060
Texas Instructional Coordinators 30,800 31,900 1,100
3.6
3,220
Florida Graphic Designers 17,960 19,050 1,090
6.1
2,020
North Carolina Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers 15,990 17,080 1,090
6.8
1,920
Oregon Software Developers 20,120 21,210 1,090
5.4
1,910
Tennessee Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 36,800 37,890 1,090
3.0
4,530
Florida Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education 34,950 36,030 1,080
3.1
2,900
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