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Many will be new jobs and many existing jobs will be changing. Few jobs will remain the same. Workers will need to upgrade skills, change jobs, or careers.

Prepare yourself

➢ Upgrade Skills

➢ Consider Re-training

➢ Obtain GED/High School Diploma

➢ Take additional educational courses

Jobs are everywhere – expand your job search.

Network! – Ask parents, friends, and neighbors. Check out school and college placement services. Besides classified ads, use the State Employment Service, Internet, America’s Job Bank, Professional Associations, Labor Unions, and employers.

ECONOMIC GROWTH REGION 4 OCCUPATIONS with

LARGEST JOB GROWTH 2002-2012

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ECONOMIC GROWTH REGION 4

FASTEST GROWING OCCUPATONS

2002-2012

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1. Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts

2. Home Health Aides

3. Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigators

4. Medical Assistants

5. Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software

6. Computer Software Engineers, Applications

7. Biomedical Engineers

8. Physician Assistants

9. Slot Key Persons

10. Dental Hygienists

1. Retail Salespersons

2. Registered Nurses

3. Postsecondary Teachers

4. Customer Service Representatives

5. Janitors and Cleaners, except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners

6. Waiters & Waitresses

7. Combined Food Preparation & Serving Workers, including Fast Food

8. Home Health Aides

9. Nursing Aides, Orderlies, & Attendants

10. General & Operations Managers

Economic Growth Region 4 includes the counties of:

Benton, Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Fountain, Howard, Miami, Montgomery, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Warren and White.

Regional and statewide projections are produced in alternate years.

10 OCCUPATIONS with LARGEST JOB GROWTH NATIONALLY

2000-2010

LABOR MARKET TRENDS

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1. Home Health Aides

2. Network Systems & Data Communications Analysts

3. Medical Assistants

4. Physician Assistants

5. Computer Software Engineers, Applications

6. Physical Therapist Assistants

7. Dental Hygienists

8. Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software

9. Dental Assistants

10. Personal & Home Care Aides

• Over the 2004-2014 decade, total employment is projected to increase by 18.9 million jobs, or 13 percent nationally.

• Employment growth will continue to be concentrated in the service-producing sector of the economy.

• Professional and related occupations and service occupations—two groups on the opposite ends of the educational and earnings ranges—are projected to add the most jobs, accounting for 6 out of 10 of new jobs created over the 2004-2014 period.

Publication updated February 2007

Research & Analysis

Strategic Research and Development

Indiana Department Workforce Development

|Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer |

|Registered Nurses |

|Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers |

|Retail Salespersons |

|Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary |

|Teacher Assistants |

|Cashiers |

|Slaughterers and Meat Packers |

|Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Educ. |

|Electricians |

10 OCCUPATIONS with

FASTEST EMPLOYMENT GROWTH

NATIONALLY

2004-2014

INFOFAX

(317) 233-2658

INDIANA’S

10 FASTEST GROWING OCCUPATIONS

2004-2014

Labor Market Information is available from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development’s Information Resource Area.

Region 4 WorkOne Centers are located at:

2301 Concord Rd.

Lafayette, Indiana 47903

Telephone Number: (765) 474-5411

709 S. Reed St.

Kokomo, Indiana 46903

Telephone Number: (765) 459-0571

10 OCCUPATIONS with LARGEST

JOB GROWTH NATIONALLY

2004-2014

1. Registered Nurses

2. Team Assemblers

3. Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners

4. Retail Salespersons

5. Waiters and Waitresses

6. Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer

7. Customer Service Representatives

8. Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants

9. Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food

10. Home Health Aides

INDIANA’S 10 OCCUPATIONS with LARGEST JOB GROWTH

2004-2014

Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and

Indiana Department of Workforce Development

|Health and Safety Engineers |

|Environmental Scientists and Specialists |

|Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary |

|Pediatricians, General |

|Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians |

|Embalmers |

|Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers |

|Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders |

|Business Teachers, Postsecondary |

|Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary |

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