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Show Advertising Supplement to the Salt Lake Tribune /Deseret News CAREERS Sunday, January 24, 1999 Outlook projections Utah Jobs from 1998 to 2003 © By Training Level, 2003 period Between 1998 and 2003. more than 152,000 new jobs will boost Assoc/Applied Tech 9.1% From the perspective of the education, training and experience requirements of jobs in Utah in the total employment in Utah from 1,229,680 in 1998 to 1,381,700 by Work-Related Exp 9.1% year 2003, about 22 percent ofall jobsin the state will require at least a bachelor’s degree or more, based 2003. The annual rate of growth over the five-year period will average 2.5 percent, or in excess of 30,000 new jobs per year. A 2.5 percent per year rate of employ- on a methodof assigning training for the nation as a whole. classification system, when linked projections period an average of projections for Utah, results in the ings will result from growth — new jobs — in the economy. The need to ence levels to occupations from the ment growth in Utah is twice the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This projected 1.3 percent rate expected education, training and experience Each year during the five-year BS & Higher 21.8% Long-Term OJT 11.2% Moderate Term OJT 12.0% with the occupational employment Short Term OJT 36.8% 58,810 job openings will occur. following percentages of Utah jobs Roughly 52 percent of these open- and education.training and experi fill vacancies from workers moving from one occupation to another or leaving the labor force will account for the remaining 48 percent requirements: associates degree — percent: work related demand wil! account for about 45 (one monthto one year) on-the-job training — 12 percent; andshort term (less than one month) infor centofall new jobs and 49 percent mal on-the-job training — cent. Utah's top 50 occupations in percentofall employment, 52 perof job openings over the five-year Source: Utah Department of Workforce Services, LMI, January 1998. | term [PS & Higher" requiresfrst professional degree, doctor's degree, master’s degree, bachelor’s degree,or work-related experience plus a bachelor's degree. Requires oxperionce in another occupation that " (oneyear or more) on-the-jobtrain- Fequites a bachelors degree or more education. ing — 11 percent: moderate term TAssoc/Applied Tech" requires an associates degree oF post-secondary vocational education experience — 9 percent: long ‘Work-Related Experlance" requires exporiencein another occupation oF skill acquired through themilitary, hobbies, or general life experience ‘LongTerm OJT> generally requires one year o more of extensive experiance and/ortraining on the job to develop the skills needed for average performance. form OJT* generally requires one to 12 months com! bined work expenence and training on the job to develop skilis neededfor averagejob pertormance. [Meders "Short Term OJT* requiresinformal onthe job training of less than one month. 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