Short-Term Occupational Projections (2023-2025)

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Area Title Base Projected Change %Change Sort ascending Avg. Annl Openings
Tennessee Sales Managers 8,800 9,480 680
7.7
1,010
Texas Massage Therapists 10,810 11,640 830
7.7
1,910
Texas Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors 20,310 21,870 1,560
7.7
2,510
Utah Aircraft Service Attendants 390 420 30
7.7
70
Utah Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary 130 140 10
7.7
10
Utah Emergency Management Directors 130 140 10
7.7
10
Utah Exercise Physiologists 390 420 30
7.7
40
Utah Food Preparation and Serving Related Workers, All Other 130 140 10
7.7
30
Utah Geological Technicians, Except Hydrologic Technicians 130 140 10
7.7
20
Utah Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers 5,950 6,410 460
7.7
740
Utah Locker Room, Coatroom, and Dressing Room Attendants 260 280 20
7.7
80
Utah Mechanical Engineers 3,880 4,180 300
7.7
370
Utah Microbiologists 130 140 10
7.7
20
Utah Miscellaneous Construction and Related Workers 130 140 10
7.7
20
Utah Nurse Midwives 130 140 10
7.7
10
Utah Obstetricians and Gynecologists (SOC 2018) 260 280 20
7.7
20
Utah Surgeons, All Other 390 420 30
7.7
20
Vermont Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 130 140 10
7.7
10
Vermont Etchers and Engravers 130 140 10
7.7
20
Vermont Statisticians 130 140 10
7.7
10
Vermont Teaching Assistants, Postsecondary 130 140 10
7.7
20
Vermont Technical Writers 130 140 10
7.7
10
Virginia Calibration Technologists and Technicians 130 140 10
7.7
20
Virginia Physicians, Pathologists 130 140 10
7.7
10
Washington Curators 260 280 20
7.7
40
Washington Farm and Home Management Advisors 130 140 10
7.7
20
Washington Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders 130 140 10
7.7
20
Washington Social Science Research Assistants 650 700 50
7.7
110
Washington Software Developers and Software Quality Assurance Analysts and Testers 103,470 111,400 7,930
7.7
10,510
Washington Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders 130 140 10
7.7
20
West Virginia Mechanical Door Repairers 130 140 10
7.7
10
Wisconsin Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary 130 140 10
7.7
10
Wisconsin Genetic Counselors 130 140 10
7.7
10
Wisconsin Museum Technicians and Conservators 130 140 10
7.7
20
Wisconsin Personal Service Managers, All Other 130 140 10
7.7
10
Wyoming Crossing Guards 130 140 10
7.7
30
Wyoming Education Administrators, All Other 130 140 10
7.7
10
Wyoming Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers 130 140 10
7.7
10
Wyoming Tree Trimmers and Pruners 130 140 10
7.7
20
Arkansas Automotive Body and Related Repairers 1,320 1,420 100
7.6
170
Arkansas Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary 660 710 50
7.6
80
Colorado Medical and Health Services Managers 7,480 8,050 570
7.6
830
Colorado Veterinary Assistants and Laboratory Animal Caretakers 2,620 2,820 200
7.6
630
Florida Automotive Body and Related Repairers 8,970 9,650 680
7.6
1,130
Florida Medical Assistants 61,790 66,460 4,670
7.6
10,500
Florida Producers and Directors 8,190 8,810 620
7.6
1,010
Maryland Statisticians 3,300 3,550 250
7.6
330
Missouri Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender Helpers 10,790 11,610 820
7.6
2,490
Montana Veterinary Technologists and Technicians 660 710 50
7.6
90
Nebraska Veterinary Technologists and Technicians 660 710 50
7.6
90
New Hampshire Data Scientists 660 710 50
7.6
70
New York Cooks, Restaurant 65,700 70,670 4,970
7.6
12,700
North Carolina Insulation Workers, Floor, Ceiling, and Wall 920 990 70
7.6
110
North Carolina Medical and Health Services Managers 13,210 14,220 1,010
7.6
1,460
Puerto Rico Coaches and Scouts 2,490 2,680 190
7.6
420
Puerto Rico Food Preparation Workers 6,710 7,220 510
7.6
1,490
Rhode Island Nurse Practitioners 1,840 1,980 140
7.6
150
South Carolina Web Developers 1,570 1,690 120
7.6
160
Tennessee Graphic Designers 4,730 5,090 360
7.6
590
Texas Database Architects 7,860 8,460 600
7.6
770
Texas Financial Managers 65,980 71,000 5,020
7.6
7,070
Utah Civil Engineering Technicians 790 850 60
7.6
100
Virginia Medical and Health Services Managers 9,960 10,720 760
7.6
1,100
Washington Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers 1,190 1,280 90
7.6
140
Wisconsin Web and Digital Interface Designers 920 990 70
7.6
100
Arizona Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary 1,470 1,580 110
7.5
180
Arizona Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors 9,990 10,740 750
7.5
1,220
Arkansas Medical and Health Services Managers 6,810 7,320 510
7.5
740
Connecticut Optometrists 670 720 50
7.5
40
Delaware Medical and Health Services Managers 1,330 1,430 100
7.5
150
Florida Community Health Workers 2,260 2,430 170
7.5
320
Florida Dental Assistants 23,880 25,660 1,780
7.5
4,280
Florida Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators (SOC 2018) 4,820 5,180 360
7.5
710
Florida First-line Supervisors of Entertainment And Recreation Workers, Except Gambling Services 9,060 9,740 680
7.5
1,350
Florida Motorboat Operators 530 570 40
7.5
70
Florida Stockers and Order Fillers 240,980 259,010 18,030
7.5
49,040
Florida Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers 9,710 10,440 730
7.5
1,150
Florida Umpires, Referees, and Other Sports Officials 530 570 40
7.5
140
Georgia Physical Therapist Assistants 3,330 3,580 250
7.5
590
Guam Office Clerks, General 670 720 50
7.5
100
Iowa Statisticians 400 430 30
7.5
40
Kentucky Rail Car Repairers 400 430 30
7.5
50
Michigan Statisticians 670 720 50
7.5
60
Missouri Entertainment And Recreation Managers, Except Gambling 530 570 40
7.5
80
Missouri Hosts and Hostesses, Restaurant, Lounge, and Coffee Shop 6,500 6,990 490
7.5
1,940
Missouri Physician Assistants 1,460 1,570 110
7.5
130
North Carolina Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators 530 570 40
7.5
70
North Carolina Occupational Therapy Assistants 1,340 1,440 100
7.5
240
North Carolina Web Developers 2,270 2,440 170
7.5
230
Puerto Rico Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education 3,580 3,850 270
7.5
360
Tennessee Budget Analysts 1,060 1,140 80
7.5
110
Tennessee Human Resources Specialists 17,550 18,870 1,320
7.5
2,130
Tennessee Physical Therapists 4,020 4,320 300
7.5
320
Tennessee Writers and Authors 2,550 2,740 190
7.5
360
Texas Computer Systems Analysts (SOC 2018) 52,190 56,090 3,900
7.5
5,110
Texas Occupational Health and Safety Specialists (SOC 2018) 16,160 17,370 1,210
7.5
2,360
Texas Personal Financial Advisors 21,020 22,600 1,580
7.5
2,130
Texas Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners 2,810 3,020 210
7.5
370
Texas Tapers 400 430 30
7.5
40
Utah Childcare Workers 5,890 6,330 440
7.5
1,230
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