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Priority Sectors in San Diego and Imperial Counties Sarah Burns Research Manager $40 Million Budget October 2016 1,069,000 Californians Unemployed Top 10 Least Affordable Places to Live in the U.S. San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA


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Priority Sectors in San Diego and Imperial Counties

Sarah Burns Research Manager

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$40 Million Budget

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October 2016

1,069,000

Californians Unemployed

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Top 10 Least Affordable Places to Live in the U.S.

$460K $500K $475K $562K $763K $477K $670K $625K $500K $1M San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA New York-White Plains-Wayne, NY-NJ Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA Napa, CA San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Salinas, CA Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, CA Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA

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San Diego County Population 2001-2016

2.87M 2.90M 2.91M 2.93M 2.94M 2.95M 2.98M 3.02M 3.06M 3.10M 3.14M 3.18M 3.22M 3.26M 3.30M 3.33M 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

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San Diego Residential Construction

5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000 40000 45000 50000

1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012

Housing Units Built

Source: National University System Institute for Policy Research; Graph: San Diego Workforce Partnership

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California’s minimum wage is going to be $15 per hour. What is that annually?

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California’s minimum wage is going to be $15 per hour. What is that annually? $15 x 2080 = $31,200

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Percent Change in Jobs by Educational Attainment San Diego County

22.92% 15.08% 13.82% 2.76% 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Associate degree Some college Bachelor's degree and above HS Diploma or less

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Priority Sectors

SD SDWP SD SDICCCA Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Health Life Sciences Life Sciences/Biotech ICT ICT/Digital Media Clean Energy Advanced Transportation & Renewables Global Trade & Logistics Small Business

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Priority Sectors

SD SDWP SD SDICCCA Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Healthcare Health Life Sciences Life Sciences/Biotech ICT ICT/Digital Media Clean Energy Advanced Transportation & Renewables Global Trade & Logistics Small Business

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These careers are diverse and demand high-tech skills in computer, robotics and information technologies. Fact: San Diego is known for creating innovative products in the aerospace, maritime, biomedical, sports and beverage industries.

Advanced Manufacturing

A PRIORITY SECTOR IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY

Jobs & Median Wages by Educational Attainment

Associate Degree

$18.93

High School Diploma

39%

Bachelor’s Degree +

44%

Other*

11%

$46.00 $28.80

*Less than high school diploma ($11.18), some college ($22.19) or post-secondary non-degree award ($25.59)

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Application Developers

$46.81

Maintenance & Repair Workers

$17.88

Computer Support Specialists

$23.19

System Software Developers

$52.58

Inspectors & Testers

$19.48

Top 5 In-Demand Jobs + Median Wages

1 4 3 5 2

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs) 6%

Computers, electronics, engineering, technology Problem-solving, visualization, coordination, troubleshooting Deductive reasoning, control precision, manual dexterity

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workforce.org/reports | #SDPrioritySectors Life Sciences, or biotechnology, is built on research and innovation. It spans a variety of fields, such as medical devices, therapeutics and drug development. Fact: San Diego is consistently ranked one of the top 10 regions for Life Sciences.

Life Sciences

A PRIORITY SECTOR IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY

Jobs & Median Wages by Educational Attainment

Associate Degree

$20.64

High School Diploma

35%

Bachelor’s Degree +

49%

Other* 8%

$42.50 $26.85

*Less than high school diploma ($10.92), some college ($22.18) or post-secondary non-degree award ($18.03) Inspectors & Testers

$19.48

Medical Scientists

$41.07

Sales Representatives

$33.98

Clinical Laboratory Technicians

$20.28

Chemical Technicians

$17.54

Top 5 In-Demand Jobs + Median Wages

1 4 3 5 2

8% Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs)

workforce.org/reports | #SDPrioritySectors

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs)

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Math, biology, chemistry, sales, marketing Quality control, monitoring, critical thinking, coordination Information ordering, oral & written communication

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The Clean Energy sector represents a broad set of activities from retrofitting buildings to accounting greenhouse gas emissions. Fact: 85.7% of Clean Energy companies in San Diego specialize in solar power as their primary renewable technology.

Clean Energy

A PRIORITY SECTOR IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY

Jobs & Median Wage by Educational Attainment

Associate Degree

$24.16

High School Diploma

45%

Bachelor’s Degree +

32%

Other*

20%

$40.04 $25.88

*Less than high school diploma ($12.65), some college ($22.90) or post-secondary non-degree award ($26.91) Sales Representatives

$24.40

Energy Auditors

$34.00

Electricians

$26.01

Plumbers

$24.80

Heating & Air Conditioning Mechanics & Installers

$22.12

Top 5 In-Demand Jobs + Median Wages

1 4 3 5 2

3% Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs) Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs)

workforce.org/reports | #SDPrioritySectors

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs)

K

Sales, marketing, design, customer service Persuasion, critical thinking, troubleshooting, quality control Flexibility, oral & written communication, dexterity

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The Health Care sector combines technology and human touch to care for patients. It comprises ambulatory, hospital and long-term care services as well as social and laboratory work. Fact: Health Care continued to grow during economic downturns.

Health Care

A PRIORITY SECTOR IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY

Jobs & Median Wages by Educational Attainment

Associate Degree

18%

$37.26 High School Diploma

28%

Bachelor’s Degree +

23%

$57.48 $17.90

Registered Nurses

$39.90

Certified Nursing Assistants

$13.25

Home Health Aides

$10.93

Medical Assistants

$16.62

Licensed Vocational Nurses

$23.31

Top 5 In-Demand Jobs + Median Wages

1 4 3 5 2

Post-secondary, Non-degree Award

21%

< HS

10%

$10.93 $16.74

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs)

workforce.org/reports | #SDPrioritySectors

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs)

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Medicine, customer service, computers, electronics Active listening, service
  • rientation, monitoring
Problem sensitivity, oral communication, reasoning

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Health Care

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In 2015 there were 126,254 Health Care jobs in San Diego & Imperial Counties. That number is projected to grow 16.4% in the next 5 years.

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Industry Trends

  • Technological Innovations
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Industry Trends

  • Changes in Service Delivery
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Industry Trends

  • Growing Consumerism
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What is the number 1 in-demand job in Health Care?

A. Registered nurses B. Certified nursing assistants C. Home health aides D. Medial assistants

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Largest Occupations by Current Employment in San Diego & Imperial Counties

2,458 2,593 3,109 3,981 4,109 4,110 6,948 7,075 7,139 15,128 First-line supervisors of office and administrative staff Physicians and surgeons, all other Office clerks, general Dental assistants Licensed vocational nurses Receptionists and Information Clerks Medical secretaries Nursing assistants Medical assistants Registered nurses

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Largest Occupations by Employment in San Diego & Imperial Counties - Wages

$13.86 $14.62 $15.47 $16.86 $17.56 $18.95 $25.72 $25.78 $40.81 $100.58 Nursing assistants Receptionists and Information Clerks Office clerks, general Medical assistants Medical secretaries Dental assistants First-line supervisors of office and … Licensed vocational nurses Registered nurses Physicians and surgeons, all other

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Home health aides $12.31/hr Medical assistants $16.86/hr Licensed vocational nurses $25.78/hr Registered nurses $40.81/hr Certified nursing assistants $13.86/hr

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Life Sciences

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Life Sciences

Drugs & Pharmaceutical Medical Devices & Equipment Research, Testing & Medical Laboratories Agricultural Feedstock & Chemicals

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In 2015 there were 44,526 Life Sciences jobs in San Diego & Imperial Counties. That number is projected to grow 17.3% in the next 5 years.

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Between 2004 and 2014, how much employment growth has the Life Sciences sector experienced in San Diego?

A. 90% B. 53% C. 30% D. 10%

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Life Sciences Employment Growth 2004-2014

53.0%

28.5% 21.8% 19.6% 10.0% 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

San Diego County Santa Clara County Orange County California Massachusetts United States

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Largest Occupations by Current Employment in San Diego & Imperial Counties

777 828 901 979 909 989 1,054 1,130 1,139 1,632 Medical and clinical lab technicians Team assemblers Customer service reps Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, weighers Biological technicians General and ops managers Medial scientists Sales representatives, tech & scientific Software developers, systems software Software developers, apps

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Largest Occupations by Employment in San Diego & Imperial Counties - Wages

$12.93 $17.77 $19.84 $22.40 $22.52 $31.67 $48.54 $48.72 $49.66 $54.98 Team assemblers Customer service reps Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, weighers Medical and clinical lab technicians Biological technicians Sales representatives, tech & scientific Software developers, apps Medial scientists General and ops managers Software developers, systems software

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Biological scientists $34.62/hr or $72,009.60

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Regulatory affairs specialists $37.54/hr or $78,083.20

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Advanced Manufacturing

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What is Advanced Manufacturing?

vs.

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In 2015 there were 203,361 Advanced Manufacturing jobs in San Diego & Imperial Counties. That number is projected to grow 5.3% in the next 5 years.

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Largest Occupations by Current Employment in San Diego & Imperial Counties

3,198 3,346 3,406 3,447 3,599 3,897 4,595 5,211 5,442 5,504 Machinists Civil engineers Electrical engineers Electronics engineers Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, weighers Management analysts General and ops managers Software developers, systems software Team assemblers Software developers, apps

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Largest Occupations by Current Employment in San Diego & Imperial Counties - Wages

$12.93 $19.84 $23.94 $36.97 $42.04 $48.58 $49.66 $53.76 $54.98 $55.72 Team assemblers Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, weighers Machinists Management analysts Civil engineers Software developers, apps General and ops managers Electronics engineers Software developers, systems software Electrical engineers

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What is the typical size of an Advanced Manufacturing firm in San Diego by employment?

  • A. <20 employees
  • B. 21-50 employees
  • C. 41-99 employees
  • D. 100+ employees
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Size of Advanced Manufacturing Establishments by Number of Employees

1-19 Employees, 82% 20-99 Employees, 14% 100+ Employees, 4%

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Information & Communication Technologies (ICT)

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Largest Core ICT Occupations by Annual Openings in San Diego & Imperial Counties

36 43 50 86 113 123 128 218 234 239 280 Database Administrators Information Security Analysts Computer Network Support Specialists Web Developers Graphic Designers Network and Computer Systems Administrators Computer Programmers Software Developers, Systems Software Computer Systems Analysts Computer User Support Specialists Software Developers, Applications

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$20.64 $25.12 $29.74 $33.85 $36.65 $36.82 $41.60 $44.95 $46.41 $50.25 $54.39 Graphic Designers Computer User Support Specialists Web Developers Computer Network Support Specialists Computer Programmers Network and Computer Systems … Computer Systems Analysts Information Security Analysts Database Administrators Software Developers, Applications Software Developers, Systems Software

Largest Core ICT Occupations by Annual Openings in San Diego & Imperial Counties - Wages

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In 2015 there were 49,127 of these ICT jobs in San Diego. That number is projected to grow 7.2% in the next 5 years.

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43,164 44,761 43,556 49,127 52,640 *2016-2020 projections

ICT Job Growth

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What is the number 1 in-demand job in ICT right now?

  • A. Computer systems analysts
  • B. App developers
  • C. Database administrators
  • D. Computer support specialists
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App Developers $50.25/hr or $105,082 annually

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Information Security Analysts $44.96/hr or $93,517

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Computer Systems Analyst $41.60/hr or $86,528 annually

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Core Industries

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Employer Desired Certifications

53% 57% 54% 39% 44% 44% CompTIA Security+ Microsoft Windows Server 2012 CompTIA A+ CompTIA Network+ CompTIA Security+ Microsoft Technology Associate Networking

Information Security Analysts Computer Systems Analysts

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What basic ICT skill do employers across industries have difficulty finding in a graduate with no work experience?

  • A. Typing or word processing
  • B. Data entry
  • C. Internet search engine (e.g., Google.com)
  • D. Microsoft Office suite
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Trends Across Sectors

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Essential (soft) skills

  • Problem-solving
  • Written & oral

communication

  • Teamwork
  • Collaboration
  • Interviewing
  • Workplace readiness
  • Positive attitude
  • Patient
  • Motivation
  • Critical thinking
  • Determination
  • Flexibility
  • Adaptable to changing

work environment

  • Attention to detail
  • Leadership
  • Networking
  • Respectful
  • Applied mathematics
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Top Five Skills U.S. Employers Consider Most Important for New Hires

48% 54% 54% 63% 72%

Adaptability/managing multiple priorities Communication Technical skills associated with job Collaboration/teamwork Critical thinking and problem solving

% of survey respondents

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ESSENTIAL SKILLS for SUCCESS

EDUCATION/ TRAINING INTERVIEWING ESSENTIAL SKILLS RÉSUMÉ & COVER LETTER WORK EXPERIENCE COMPLETE YOUR CAREER PUZZLE

WHAT ARE ESSENTIAL SKILLS?*

COMMUNICATION • ORGANIZATION CRITICAL THINKING • PROBLEM-SOLVING TEAMWORK • FLEXIBILITY NETWORKING • POSITIVE ATTITUDE DETERMINATION • DEPENDABILITY PROFESSIONALISM • LEADERSHIP BEING ON TIME • PERSERVERANCE MANAGING MULTIPLE PRIORITIES LISTENING • MANNERS WILLINGNESS TO LEARN PATIENCE • MOTIVATION ATTENTION TO DETAIL

IMPROVE your ESSENTIAL SKILLS by: ASKING FOR FEEDBACK COMMIT TO LIFELONG LEARNING VOLUNTEERING JOINING SCHOOL OR COMMUNITY GROUPS FINDING A MENTOR SEEKING OUT INTERNSHIPS
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Do your homework!

q Research in-demand jobs q Job shadow q Get an internship q Apply to CONNECT2Careers

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c2csd.org

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c2csd.org

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lmi.workforce.org

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lmi.workforce.org

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lmi.workforce.org

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lmi.workforce.org workforce.org/research c2csd.org

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  • netonline.org

connectedstudios.org

Additional Resources

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Thank You!

Sarah Burns Research Manager San Diego Workforce Partnership sarahburns@workforce.org