In-Demand Occupations Report
In-Demand Regional Analysis as of December 2023
2023 In Demand Occupations - Nevada Statewide2023 Minor Groups Comparison2023 In Demand Occupations - Northeastern Nevada2023 In Demand Occupations - Central Nevada2023 In Demand Occupations - Northern Nevada2023 In Demand Occupations - Southern Nevada21st Century In-Demand Skills
*Indicates Industry Specific Skills
ENTRY LEVEL
- Communication Skills (Oral and Written)
- Ability to Take Direction
- Work Ethic
- Customer Service
- Drug Free
- Clean Driving History
- Problem Solving
- Attention to Quality, Safety and Precision*
- Basic Computer Aptitude
- Punctuality and Reliability
- Integrity
- Relevant credentials
- Comprehension
- Teamwork
- Troubleshooting*
- Understanding of Basic Functions of Equipment or Tools*
- Adaptability
- Planned Coordination and Project Management*
- Math Skills*
- Professionalism
- Operating Machine Controls*
MID-LEVEL/TECHNICIAN
- Relevant work experience
- Certifications
- Culture Fit
- Leadership Skills
- Advanced Technical Skills*
- Independent/Self-Starter
- Supervisory Skills
- Advanced Communication Skills
- Professionalism/Customer Service
- Project Management*
- Troubleshooting*
- Research*
- Capabilities
- Decision Making Skills and Courage
MANAGEMENT/ADVANCED LEVEL
- Advanced Experience
- Advanced Certifications
- Long-Term Vision/Planning
- Negotiation Skills
- Project Management and Mastery of the Process (Proposal, Development, Execution, Completion, Evaluation / Feedback)
- Advanced Problem Solving
- Collaboration/Teamwork
- Ability to Work With Diverse Workforce
- Business/Financial Acumen
- Customer Service
- Commitment to Culture
- Self-Development
- Failure Analysis
2018 In-Demand Occupations Typical Entry Level Education
- 7% – No formal educational credential
- 42% – Middle Skills: (more than high school; less than a 4 year degree)
- 37% – Bachelor’s Degree
- 14% – Master’s + Doctoral professional degree
2018 Top Ten Occupations and Labor Market Overview (Listed in Order)
SOC | Description | 2017 Jobs | Jobs Above or Below National Average | Avg. Hourly Earnings | Typical Entry Level Education |
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15-1132 | Software Developers, Applications | 2,825 | (4,697) | $48.38 | Bachelor’s degree |
15-1121 | Computer Systems Analysts | 2,148 | (3,255) | $38.23 | Bachelor’s degree |
17-2141 | Mechanical Engineers | 791 | (1,808) | $43.72 | Bachelor’s degree |
29-2061 | Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses | 2,812 | (3,779) | $25.51 | Postsecondary nondegree award |
41-4011 | Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific | 1,404 | (1,688) | $39.18 | Bachelor’s degree |
15-1142 | Network and Computer Systems Administrators | 1,604 | (1,892) | $38.07 | Bachelor’s degree |
29-1069 | Physicians and Surgeons, All Other | 1,944 | (1,411) | $103.02 | Doctoral or professional degree |
49-9041 | Industrial Machinery Mechanics | 1,608 | (1,530) | $28.28 | High school diploma or equivalent |
15-1133 | Software Developers, Systems Software | 1,130 | (2,708) | $43.00 | Bachelor’s degree |
51-4041 | Machinists | 837 | (2,718) | $19.72 | High school diploma or equivalent |