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Occupational Summary for Computer Specialists, All Other
(15-1099)
Oregon Statewide
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| Description: All computer specialists not listed separately. |
| Employment Projections |
| Region |
Employment |
Projected Annual Openings |
| 2010 |
2020 |
Growth |
Replacement |
Total |
| Oregon Statewide |
4,444 |
5,136 |
69 |
90 |
159 |
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Wages
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| Region |
----- 2012 Wages ----- |
| Median Hourly |
Avg Annual |
Middle Range |
| Oregon Statewide |
$33.89 |
$72,735 |
$26.49 - 41.86 |
Industries of Employment private sector only
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| Industry |
2010 Employment |
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Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
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811 |
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Information
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395 |
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Management of Companies and Enterprises
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338 |
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Finance and Insurance
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224 |
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Wholesale Trade
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220 |
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Health Care and Social Assistance
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219 |
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Manufacturing
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142 |
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Statewide Employment Analysis
Employment in this occupation in 2010 was much larger than the statewide average for all occupations. This occupation is expected to grow at a somewhat slower rate than the statewide average growth rate for all occupations through 2020. The total number of job openings is projected to be somewhat higher than the statewide average number of job openings for all occupations through 2020. Reasonable employment opportunities exist for trained workers.
Educational Requirements
Workers typically need a postsecondary non-degree award to enter this occupation. Those with a Bachelor's degree have a competitive advantage in the labor market.
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