Occ.
Code |
Occupational Title |
Employment |
Openings |
Educ.
Code |
2008 |
2018 |
Change |
Repl. |
Total |
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53-5011 |
Sailors and Marine Oilers |
450 |
535 |
85 |
195 |
275 |
C |
41-0000 |
Sales and Related Occupations |
291,575 |
303,860 |
12,285 |
86,880 |
100,605 |
1/ |
41-9099 |
Sales and Related Workers, All Other |
1,915 |
2,115 |
205 |
425 |
630 |
C |
11-2022 |
Sales Managers |
6,280 |
7,165 |
885 |
1,350 |
2,240 |
A |
41-3000 |
Sales Representatives, Services |
25,715 |
27,810 |
2,095 |
6,125 |
8,430 |
1/ |
41-3099 |
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other |
10,570 |
11,110 |
545 |
2,620 |
3,165 |
C |
41-4000 |
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing |
29,430 |
30,630 |
1,205 |
6,815 |
8,020 |
1/ |
41-4012 |
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except
Technical and Scientific Products |
23,345 |
24,425 |
1,080 |
5,405 |
6,490 |
C |
41-4011 |
Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and
Scientific Products |
6,085 |
6,205 |
120 |
1,410 |
1,530 |
C |
51-7041 |
Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood |
215 |
155 |
-60 |
40 |
40 |
C |
25-2031 |
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Vocational Education |
24,530 |
26,530 |
1,995 |
7,130 |
9,125 |
A |
43-6000 |
Secretaries and Administrative Assistants |
73,085 |
78,760 |
5,675 |
9,845 |
15,770 |
1/ |
43-6014 |
Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive |
35,180 |
36,195 |
1,015 |
4,740 |
5,755 |
C |
41-3031 |
Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents |
3,695 |
3,885 |
190 |
1,130 |
1,325 |
A |
49-2098 |
Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers |
2,075 |
2,535 |
455 |
355 |
815 |
B |
33-9032 |
Security Guards |
25,280 |
28,975 |
3,695 |
5,200 |
8,895 |
C |
25-3021 |
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers |
4,505 |
5,060 |
550 |
695 |
1,245 |
C |
51-9012 |
Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still
Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders |
365 |
410 |
45 |
30 |
75 |
C |
47-4071 |
Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners |
480 |
585 |
105 |
130 |
235 |
C |
53-6031 |
Service Station Attendants |
855 |
840 |
-15 |
355 |
355 |
C |
27-1027 |
Set and Exhibit Designers |
455 |
485 |
30 |
140 |
170 |
A |
51-6031 |
Sewing Machine Operators |
1,620 |
1,065 |
-555 |
90 |
90 |
C |
39-5093 |
Shampooers |
1,985 |
2,040 |
55 |
290 |
345 |
C |
47-2211 |
Sheet Metal Workers |
3,405 |
3,350 |
-50 |
810 |
810 |
C |
53-5031 |
Ship Engineers |
105 |
110 |
5 |
45 |
50 |
C |
43-5071 |
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks |
11,375 |
10,665 |
-710 |
2,820 |
2,820 |
C |
39-5094 |
Skin Care Specialists |
775 |
975 |
200 |
115 |
310 |
B |
11-9151 |
Social and Community Service Managers |
1,795 |
2,050 |
255 |
415 |
670 |
A |
21-1093 |
Social and Human Service Assistants |
6,840 |
8,385 |
1,550 |
1,445 |
2,995 |
C |
19-4061 |
Social Science Research Assistants |
480 |
620 |
140 |
205 |
345 |
B |
25-1069 |
Social Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary, All Other |
455 |
495 |
40 |
80 |
120 |
A |
19-3000 |
Social Scientists and Related Workers |
13,810 |
16,585 |
2,775 |
4,145 |
6,940 |
1/ |
19-3099 |
Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other |
1,490 |
1,755 |
265 |
745 |
1,010 |
A |
25-1113 |
Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary |
185 |
215 |
25 |
30 |
60 |
A |
21-1029 |
Social Workers, All Other |
860 |
960 |
105 |
215 |
320 |
A |
25-1067 |
Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary |
335 |
375 |
40 |
60 |
100 |
A |
19-1013 |
Soil and Plant Scientists |
200 |
225 |
20 |
70 |
90 |
A |
27-4014 |
Sound Engineering Technicians |
380 |
420 |
45 |
115 |
160 |
B |
25-2042 |
Special Education Teachers, Middle School |
2,710 |
3,185 |
475 |
705 |
1,175 |
A |
25-2041 |
Special Education Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, and
Elementary School |
4,460 |
5,265 |
805 |
1,155 |
1,965 |
A |
25-2043 |
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School |
2,495 |
2,805 |
310 |
645 |
960 |
A |
29-1127 |
Speech-Language Pathologists |
2,630 |
3,110 |
480 |
480 |
960 |
A |
51-8021 |
Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators |
1,380 |
1,430 |
50 |
235 |
285 |
C |
43-9111 |
Statistical Assistants |
220 |
245 |
25 |
35 |
65 |
C |
15-2041 |
Statisticians |
2,675 |
2,850 |
180 |
790 |
965 |
A |
43-5081 |
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers |
33,905 |
36,845 |
2,935 |
7,810 |
10,745 |
C |
47-2022 |
Stonemasons |
1,330 |
1,385 |
55 |
335 |
390 |
C |
47-2221 |
Structural Iron and Steel Workers |
945 |
950 |
0 |
155 |
155 |
C |
51-2041 |
Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters |
1,380 |
1,510 |
135 |
290 |
425 |
C |
21-1011 |
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors |
2,070 |
2,405 |
335 |
420 |
755 |
A |
49-1000 |
Supervisors of Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers |
9,725 |
10,085 |
365 |
2,545 |
2,910 |
1/ |
37-1000 |
Supervisors, Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Workers |
11,610 |
13,605 |
2,000 |
1,230 |
3,230 |
1/ |
47-1000 |
Supervisors, Construction and Extraction Workers |
18,040 |
19,630 |
1,590 |
3,490 |
5,075 |
1/ |
45-1000 |
Supervisors, Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers |
435 |
460 |
25 |
115 |
135 |
1/ |
35-1000 |
Supervisors, Food Preparation and Serving Workers |
18,510 |
19,745 |
1,235 |
1,770 |
3,015 |
1/ |
43-1000 |
Supervisors, Office and Administrative Support Workers |
26,615 |
29,100 |
2,485 |
6,005 |
8,490 |
1/ |
39-1000 |
Supervisors, Personal Care and Service Workers |
4,645 |
5,220 |
575 |
1,265 |
1,840 |
1/ |
51-1000 |
Supervisors, Production Workers |
7,995 |
7,510 |
-485 |
1,080 |
1,080 |
1/ |
41-1000 |
Supervisors, Sales Workers |
43,480 |
44,615 |
1,135 |
9,270 |
10,405 |
1/ |
53-1000 |
Supervisors, Transportation and Material Moving Workers |
7,155 |
7,035 |
-120 |
1,240 |
1,320 |
1/ |
29-1067 |
Surgeons |
830 |
955 |
125 |
145 |
270 |
A |
29-2055 |
Surgical Technologists |
1,735 |
2,145 |
410 |
440 |
845 |
B |
19-3022 |
Survey Researchers |
1,500 |
2,065 |
565 |
405 |
965 |
A |
17-3031 |
Surveying and Mapping Technicians |
1,595 |
1,975 |
380 |
285 |
665 |
C |
17-1022 |
Surveyors |
1,240 |
1,420 |
185 |
315 |
500 |
A |
43-2011 |
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service |
3,635 |
2,965 |
-670 |
750 |
750 |
C |
1/ For some occupations, education code may be blank due to publication standards.
Also, education codes are for detailed occupations only and not groups of occupations. |
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Education Codes |
A |
Bachelor degree or higher |
B |
Post secondary award or associate degree |
C |
High school or less |
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Occupational Title |
Employment |
Openings |
2010 |
2020 |
Change |
Replacement |
Total |
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