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Economic Trends for CTE in the San Jose Metro Area

Economic Trends for CTE in the San Jose Metro Area. Janice Shriver Bay Area Region Labor Market Consultant CTE Conference September 29, 2011. Today’s Topics. Area in Brief Unemployment Rates & Jobs Industry Trends Real-Time Info Job Outlook Resources. San Jose MSA in Brief.

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Economic Trends for CTE in the San Jose Metro Area

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  1. Economic Trends for CTE in the San Jose Metro Area Janice Shriver Bay Area Region Labor Market Consultant CTE Conference September 29, 2011

  2. Today’sTopics • Area in Brief • Unemployment Rates & Jobs • Industry Trends • Real-Time Info • Job Outlook • Resources

  3. San Jose MSA in Brief August (P) 2011 Unemployment Rate 10.0% • Population 1,852,994 (CA Department of Finance 1/1/2011 estimate) • About 883,900 jobs in the South Bay (San Jose MSA) • Three largest industry sectors • Professional & Business Services (19.1%) • Manufacturing (18.3%) • Trade, Transportation & Utilities (14.6%) • The South Bay accounts for 6.1% of all the jobs in California (19.2% of all jobs in the State are in the Bay Area)

  4. Population(as of January 1, 2011) These five cities account for 76% of the population in Santa Clara County • Santa Clara County 1,797,375 • San Jose 958,789 • Sunnyvale 141,099 • Santa Clara 118,169 • Mountain View 74,723 • Milpitas 67,476

  5. Population(as of January 1, 2011) Hollister accounts for 63% of the population in San Benito County • San Benito County 55,619 • Hollister 35,165 • San Juan Bautista 1,872

  6. AA Unemployment Rates 1990-2010Nation, State, & LocalNot Seasonally Adjusted

  7. Santa Clara County Unemployment Rates 2009 2010 2011

  8. Bay Area Nonfarm Job Changes 2000-2010 Oak = -98,300 SF = -146,900 SJ = -191,900

  9. Industry Composition (Jobs)San Jose MSA - August 2011 (P)

  10. Selected Private Nonfarm Job Changesin San Jose MSA

  11. Where Do I Find Labor Force & Industry Data? http://www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov/?pageid=166

  12. Where Do I Find Detailed Data? http://www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov/ qcew/cew-select.asp

  13. Real-Time Data • Real-time analytics is the use of, or the capacity to use, all available enterprise data and resources when they are needed. It consists of dynamic analysis and reporting, based on data entered into a system less than one minute before the actual time of use. Real-time analytics is also known as real-time data analytics, real-time data integration, and real-time intelligence.

  14. FB Example • Facebook did it again. They've built another system capable of doing something useful with ginormous streams of realtime data. Last time we saw Facebook release their New Real-Time Messaging System: HBase To Store 135+ Billion Messages A Month. This time it's a realtime analytics system handling over 20 billion events per day (200,000 events per second)with a lag of less than 30 seconds. Source: www.highscalability.com March 22, 2011

  15. Help-Wanted Online

  16. 1900’s Production Natural resources based Manufacturing “Cars” 2000’s Information The Internet Advanced technologies Knowledge The Economy is Always Changing 1800’s Agrarian • Family Farms • Trade • Industrial Revolution

  17. Accountability for Actions Common Sense Continual Learning Cooperativeness Flexibility Dependability Integrity Motivation Work Habits Essential Employability Skills

  18. Selected Skills • Attention to Detail • Recognition of Problems and Reporting Them • Social Perceptiveness • Judgment and Decision Making • Customer and Personal Service • Critical Thinking • Operations Analysis

  19. Population Growing/ declining Aging/ youth Economic development Malls for revenue Industry clusters Trained workforce Transportation Business cycle Legislation Classroom size Crime/prisons Govt budgets Technology Competition Temp workers Globalization Trends Affecting Employment

  20. What’s Aheadin the San Jose MSA? 2008 – 2018 Industry and Occupational Projections for the South Bay

  21. Trends in the San Jose MSA • A Tech-Induced Job Recovery • Social Media • Deal Sites • Web Search & Streaming • Venture Capital • Mobile Devices • Smartphones • Tablets Source: Econovue Services

  22. Projected Industry Growth San Jose MSA 2008 – 2018

  23. San Jose MSA Long-term 2008-2018OCCUPATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS • We expect more than twice as many net replacement openings as openings due to growth. • Of the top ten occupations with the most openings, those that require greater than a month of OJT include computer applications and systems software engineers; and general and operations managers. • Most of the top 10 fastest growing occupations relate to info tech, home health care, or biotech/life sciences. Half of those top occupations require at least a bachelor’s degree. The rest require only moderate-term OJT or less.

  24. SAN JOSE MSA INDUSTRY HIGHLIGHTS (2008-2018) • Professional & business services will show a net growth of 16,800 jobs over the 10-year period, with computer systems design adding more than 40 percent of those jobs. • Private educational services, health care, and social assistancewill gain 16,700 jobs, with close to half of those jobs occurring in health care. • Information will add 9,800 jobs.

  25. CA SHORT-TERM OCCUPATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS (Q3 2010 – Q3 2012) • Net replacement openings will outpace openings due to growth. • Top ten occs with most openings (except Customer Service Reps) pay less than CA median hourly wage of $16.64 and require only short or moderate OJT. • General and Operations Managers and RNs will see the most openings for occs with higher educational requirements. • Network systems and data communications analysts are projected to grow the fastest in the short term.

  26. Industry & Occupational Projections Page http://www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov/?pageid=145

  27. CA SHORT-TERM INDUSTRY HIGHLIGHTS (Q3 2010 – Q3 2012) • Professional & business services will add 152,000 jobs statewide over the two years, with most gains in temporary and other employment services, consulting services, and computer systems design. • Private health carewill gain nearly 54,000 jobs, with close to two-thirds of those jobs in ambulatory health care. • We expect that government at all levels will continue to trim payrolls, losing about 38,000 jobs.

  28. CA LONG-TERM OCCUPATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS (2008 – 2018) • More than twice as many openings from net replacement openings than openings due to growth. • Personal & home care aides, retail salespersons, cashiers, and waiters/waitresses will have the most openings. • Fastest growing occs will include network systems & data communications analysts; medical scientists (except epidemiologists); and personal & home care aides.

  29. CA LONG-TERM INDUSTRY HIGHLIGHTS (2008 – 2018) • Gains in computer systems design, consulting services, and employment services will lead the growth in professional and business services, which will account for more than 20 percent of overall industry growth. • Other growth industries will include ambulatory health care services, such as doctors’ offices; food services and bars; local public schools; and private hospitals.

  30. What About “Green”? http://www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov/?pageid=1032

  31. California’s Definition of “Green” Green jobs produce (“supply”) goods or services that result in: • Generating and storing renewable energy • Recycling existing materials • Energy efficient product manufacturing, distribution, construction, installation, and maintenance • Education, compliance and awareness • Natural and sustainable product manufacturing

  32. O*NET – The Green Economy

  33. O*NET Green Occupations • Green Increased Demand Occupations – impact of green activities and technology increases demand • Green Enhanced Skills Occupations – tasks, skills, knowledge, credentials required have changed • Green New and Emerging (N&E) Occupations – entirely new or “born” from an existing occupation

  34. Some Examples - N&E Occupations • Biomass Plant Technicians/Engineers/ Production Managers • Energy Auditors/Brokers/Engineers • EnvironmentalCertification Specialists/ Economists/ Restoration Planners • SustainabilitySpecialists/Sustainable Design Specialists/Testing Adjusting and Balancing TAB Technicians

  35. Green Resources • PPT Overview of CA’s Green Survey:http://www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov/contentpub/GreenDigest/CA-Green-Economy-GCJC-032010.pdf • O*NET Green Occupations:http://www.onetcenter.org/green.html • BLS Wind Energy Careers:http://www.bls.gov/green/wind%5Fenergy/ • Key “Green” Resources Handout

  36. Where Do I Find LMI? • National www.bls.gov • State & Local www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov

  37. www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov

  38. MoreResources • America’s CareerInfoNet www.acinet.org • Public Policy Institute of California www.ppic.org • O*Net Code Connector www.onetcodeconnector.org • Occupational Code Crosswalks http://online.onetcenter.org/crosswalk/

  39. Resources for Demographics • California Dept. of Finance www.dof.ca.gov/research/demographic • U.S. Census Bureau www.census.gov • Data Library www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov Click on Data Library tab

  40. Questions/Comments Janice Shriver (408) 558-0689 janice.shriver@edd.ca.gov

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