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Digital Media in the Inland Empire Digital Media Advisory Skills Panel October 26, 2018 About the Centers of Excellence (COE) California Community Colleges need to ensure that CTE curriculum produces workers with the skills relevant to the


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Digital Media in the Inland Empire

Digital Media Advisory Skills Panel October 26, 2018

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About the Centers

  • f Excellence (COE)

California Community Colleges need to ensure that CTE curriculum produces workers with the skills relevant to the regional and statewide economies. The COE provide quality labor market data and information to help colleges respond to workforce needs. Colleges use the data for: Assessing labor market needs Investing in new and relevant programs Reviewing existing programs Pursuing grants

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  • Provide labor market reports for new or existing program
  • f study.
  • On-call data support to investments funded through

statewide programs (such as the Strong Workforce Program).

  • Facilitate workshops on how to use labor market

information.

  • Collaborate on the development of data tools/dashboards.
  • Serve as a research advisor to local and regional

educational institutions, workforce agencies or other community partners.

COE Support to Regions

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Increasing Need for Postsecondary Education and Training

California needs close to one million more associate degrees, certificates, or industry-valued credentials by 2025.

In the 1970s In 1992 By 2020

Source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce

Percentage of Jobs Requiring More than a High School Diploma

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Recent Studies

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COE Team

John Carrese, Director Bay Region Laura Coleman Statewide Director

Michael Goss, Director Inland Empire/Desert

Lori Sanchez, Director LA-Orange Region Nora Seronello, Director Central Region Aaron Wilcher, Director Greater Sacramento Region

www.coeccc.net/contact

Adele Hermann, Director South Central Coast Region Tina Ngo-Bartel, Director San Diego-Imperial Region Jesse Crete, Director Orange County Sara Phillips, Director Far North Counties

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Today’s Topics Digital Media Occupations in Demand Digital Media Skills Digital Media Educational Attainment Regional Training Programs

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Why Include LA and Orange County? 8,434 113,970 311,483

IE/Desert LA-Orange CA

2017 Jobs

Source: EMSI 2018.3

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Entertainment Occupations 2017 to 2022

  • IE/Desert: 2,718 jobs

–284 A.O. –$18.86 Avg. Hr. Earnings

  • LA-OC: 47,725 jobs

–5,297 A.O. –$33.36 Avg. Hr. Earnings

6% New Job Growth 9% New Job Growth

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Sound Engineering Technicians 11 418 Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture 12 713 Photographers 143 1,079 Audio and Video Equipment Technicians 97 1,310 Film and Video Editors I.E./Desert 20 A.O. LA-OC 1,776 A.O.

Entertainment Occupations 2017 to 2022, Annual Openings

Source: EMSI 2018.3

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Entertainment Occupations 2017 Entry-Level Hourly Earnings, 10th Pctl. IE/Desert vs. LA-OC

$19.18 $12.25 $12.61 $16.30 $12.81 $18.96 $13.59 $12.91 $16.89 $13.51

Editors A/V Techs Photo Camera Ops Sound

$12.30/hr Living Wage

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Entertainment Occupations 2017 Entry-Level Hourly Earnings, 90th Pctl. IE/Desert vs. LA-OC

$38.02 $24.27 $22.40 $32.32 $46.65 $101.64 $44.70 $31.33 $58.56 $67.78

Editors A/V Techs Photo Camera Ops Sound

$48.53 Avg. $25.51 Avg. $48.53 Avg. $48.53 Avg. $48.53 Avg.

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Film and Video Editors

  • Adobe After Effects
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Adobe Premiere

Audio and Video Equipment Technicians

  • Software Issue

Resolution

  • Wiring
  • Repair

Photographers

  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Customer Service
  • Social Media

Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture

  • Videography
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Video Production and

Editing

Sound Engineering Technicians

  • Broadcast
  • Repair
  • Pro Tools

Top Skills Entertainment Job Postings

Source: Burning Glass

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Occupation Typical Entry Level Education % with Some College or CC Award Minimum Advertised Education

HS AA BA+

Film and Video Editors Bachelor’s

28% 16% 5% 79%

Audio and Video Equipment Technicians Postsecondary Award

46% 71% 4% 25%

Photographers High School

35% 59% 7% 34%

Camera Operators, TV, Video, and Motion Picture Bachelor’s

28% 26% 9% 65%

Sound Engineering Technicians Postsecondary Award

46% 17% 6% 77%

Source: EMSI 2018.3, Burning Glass

Educational Demand

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I.E./Desert Entertainment Programs

  • Radio and Television
  • Television (including

combined TV/film/video)

  • Broadcast Journalism
  • Technical Communication
  • Mass Communications
  • Film Production

Chaffey | Desert | Mt. San Jacinto | Riverside City | San Bernardino Valley

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Computer Occupations 2017 to 2022

  • IE/Desert: 5,717 jobs

–559 A.O. –$30.06 Avg. Hr. Earnings

  • LA-OC: 66,245 jobs

–6,152 A.O. –$39.49 Avg. Hr. Earnings

9% New Job Growth 8% New Job Growth

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Multimedia Artists and Animators

26 785

Web Developers

94 821

Graphic Designers

224 1,877

Software Developers, Applications

I.E./Desert 194 A.O. LA-OC 2,669 A.O.

Computer Occupations 2017 to 2022, Annual Openings

Source: EMSI 2018.3

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$25.45 $15.65 $10.40 $15.17 $29.98 $17.48 $12.23 $14.90

Software, Apps Web Multimedia Graphic Designers

Computer Occupations 2017 Entry-Level Hourly Earnings, 10th Pctl. IE/Desert vs. LA-OC

$12.30/hr Living Wage

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$68.26 $42.68 $30.79 $32.49 $79.32 $59.00 $58.72 $40.09

Software, Apps Web Multimedia Graphic Designers

Computer Occupations 2017 Entry-Level Hourly Earnings, 90th Pctl. IE/Desert vs. LA-OC

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Multimedia Artists and Animators

26 785

Web Developers

94 821

Graphic Designers

224 1,877

Software Developers, Applications

I.E./Desert 194 A.O. LA-OC 2,669 A.O.

Computer Occupations 2017 to 2022, Annual Openings

Source: EMSI 2018.3

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Occupation Typical Entry Level Education % with Some College or CC Award Minimum Advertised Education

HS AA BA+

Software Developers, Applications Bachelor’s

13% 3% 1% 96%

Graphic Designers Bachelor’s

39% 9% 8% 83%

Web Developers Associate

25% 3% 1% 96%

Multimedia Artists and Animators Bachelor’s

27% 3% 5% 92%

Source: EMSI 2018.3, Burning Glass

Computer Educational Demand

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Web Developers

  • JavaScript
  • HTML5
  • jQuery

Multimedia Artists and Animators

  • Adobe Photoshop
  • MAYA
  • Adobe After Effects

Source: Burning Glass

Software Developers, Applications

  • SQL
  • JAVA
  • Microsoft C#

Graphic Designers

  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Adobe InDesign
  • Adobe Illustrator

Top Skills Computer Job Postings

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I.E./Desert Computer Programs

  • Digital Media
  • Multimedia
  • Electronic Game Design
  • Website Design and

Development

  • Animation
  • Desktop Publishing
  • Computer Graphics and

Digital Imagery Chaffey | Crafton Hills | Desert | Moreno Valley |

  • Mt. San Jacinto | Norco | Riverside City
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269 293 411 584 775 805 3,658 9,041 34,661

Sound Engineering Technicians Film and Video Editors Camera Operators AV Equipment Technicians Multimedia Artists and Animators Photographers Graphic Designers Web Developer Software Developer

Online Job Ads Oct 2017 to Sep 2018

Source: Burning Glass

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Questions?

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Thank You!

Michael Goss

Center of Excellence for Labor Market Research Inland Empire/Desert Region

michael.goss@chaffey.edu

www.coeccc.net