Employment by Major Industry GroupEmployment by Occupational GroupAnnual Average Openings by Occupational GroupFastest Growing Occupations by Job GrowthFastest Declining Occupations by Job GrowthFastest Growing Occupations by Percentage ChangeOccupational Employment and Annual Average Job Needs
 
North Carolina Occupational Trends
 

Durham County WDB
(Durham County)
All Occupations
Occupational Employment and Annual Average Job Needs
in 2006 and Projected to 2016

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Occupations
2006
Emp.
2016
Emp.
Annual %
Change
Annual
Average
Openings
Annual
Average
Growth
Annual
Average
Replacements
Edu.
Level
Administrative Services Managers  190  230  2.05  10  0  10  4 
Advertising and Promotions Managers  40  40  1.79  0  0  0  N/A 
Chief Executives  *  *  *  *  *  *  4 
Compensation and Benefits Managers  80  100  2.26  0  0  0  4 
Computer and Information Systems Managers  950  1,110  1.57  40  20  20  4 
Construction Managers  480  570  1.66  20  10  10  5 
Education Administrators, All Other  80  90  1.50  0  0  0  4 
Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School  410  480  1.60  20  10  10  4 
Education Administrators, Postsecondary  230  290  2.27  20  10  10  4 
Education Administrators, Preschool and Child Care Center/ Pr 60  80  2.53  0  0  0  4 
Engineering Managers  1,050  1,260  1.85  40  20  20  4 
Farm, Ranch, and Other Agricultural Managers  20  20  -1.05  0  0  0  4 
Farmers and Ranchers  190  210  1.00  0  0  0  9 
Financial Managers  770  940  2.02  30  20  10  4 
Food Service Managers  350  410  1.49  20  10  10  8 
Funeral Directors  80  100  1.61  0  0  0  6 
Gaming Managers  *  *  *  *  *  *  8 
General and Operations Managers  2,480  2,790  1.19  90  30  60  4 
Human Resources Managers, All Other  50  70  2.03  0  0  0  4 
Industrial Production Managers  360  390  1.00  10  0  10  8 
Legislators  *  *  *  *  *  *  4 
Lodging Managers  200  220  1.17  0  0  0  8 
Managers, All Other  1,210  1,430  1.73  40  20  20  8 
Marketing Managers  290  350  1.94  20  10  10  4 
Medical and Health Services Managers  520  630  1.90  20  10  10  4 
Natural Sciences Managers  140  170  2.26  0  0  0  4 
Postmasters and Mail Superintendents  10  20  0.69  0  0  0  8 
Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Managers  180  210  1.84  0  0  0  5 
Public Relations Managers  70  90  2.81  0  0  0  4 
Purchasing Managers  140  160  1.59  0  0  0  4 
Sales Managers  580  730  2.31  30  20  10  4 
Social and Community Service Managers  100  130  2.94  0  0  0  5 
Training and Development Managers  50  60  1.84  0  0  0  4 
Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers  120  140  1.58  0  0  0  8 

* Indicates suppressed employment lower than 10

Individual occupations may not add to the summary group totals because of rounding and suppression factor, and because negative growth is not added to the net replacement.

Edu. LevelTraining DescriptionEdu. LevelTraining Description
1
First professional degree
2
Doctor's degree
3
Master's degree
4
Work experience, plus bach. deg
5
Bachelor's degree
6
Associate degree
7
Post-secondary vocational training
8
Work experience in a related occupation
9
Long-term on the job trning (> 12 mos.)
10
Mod-term on the job trning (1-12 mos.)
11
Short-term on-the-job training