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Arkansas’ 2019-2020Demand Occupations
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ARKANSAS’ TOP 10 INDUSTRIESNAICS Code NAICS Title Net Growth
524100 Insurance Carriers 2,694
722500 Restaurants and Other Eating Places 2,675
561300 Employment Services 2,311
311600 Animal Slaughtering and Processing 1,854
624100 Individual and Family Services 1,596
484000 Truck Transportation 1,136
813100 Religious Organizations 1,131
621100 Offices of Physicians 1,004
444100 Building Material and Supplies Dealers 997
999300Local Government, Excluding
Education and Hospitals982
Central Arkansas1500 N. Museum Rd.
Suite 111Conway, AR 72032
501.730.9865
City of Little Rock5401 S. University Ave.Little Rock, AR 72209
501.682.7719
Eastern ArkansasASU Mid-South
2000 W. BroadwayWest Memphis, AR 72301
870.400.2269
North Central Arkansas396 Barnett Drive
Batesville, AR 72501870.793.4156
501 W. Arch Ave.Searcy, AR 72143
501.268.8601
Northeast Arkansas2311 E. Nettleton Ave.Jonesboro, AR 72401
870.935.5594
Northwest Arkansas818 Hwy 62-65 NorthHarrison, AR 72601
870.741.8236
Southeast Arkansas1001 S. Tennessee
Pine Bluff, AR 71601870.534.1920
Southwest Arkansas523 E. Sixth Street
El Dorado, AR 71730870.863.6465
205 Smith RoadSuite A
Hope, AR 71801870.777.3421
West Central Arkansas2254 Albert Pike
Suite AHot Springs, AR 71913
501.525.3450
Western Arkansas616 Garrison Ave.
Room 101Fort Smith, AR 72901
479.783.0231
Occupation O*Net SkillsTotal
AnnualOpenings
EducationMay 2018
Mean Wage
General and Operations Managers
Active Listening, Coordination,
Monitoring2,182 B $87,650
Registered NursesActive Listening,
Social Perceptiveness, Service Orientation
1,653 B $60,780
ClergySpeaking, Active Listening, Service
Orientation1,164 B $44,660
Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education
Instructing, Speaking, Learning Strategies 945 B $48,560
Accountants and AuditorsActive Listening,
Reading Comprehen-sion, Critical Thinking
913 B $67,700
Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education
Instructing, Speaking, Active Listening 815 B $51,780
Management AnalystsActive Listening, Criti-cal Thinking, Reading
Comprehension798 B $63,410
Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists
Critical Thinking, Reading Comprehen-
sion, Writing600 B $68,050
Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education
Instructing, Speaking, Active Listening 482 B $49,570
Medical and Health Services Managers
Speaking, Critical Thinking, Active
Listening449 B $85,290
Financial ManagersCritical Thinking,
Reading Comprehen-sion, Speaking
437 B $106,530
Human Resources Specialists
Active Listening, Speaking, Reading
Comprehension406 B $56,700
Loan OfficersActive Listening,
Speaking, Judgment and Decision Making
396 B $73,990
Graduate Teaching Assistants
Reading Comprehen-sion, Active Listening,
Instructing366 B $20,590
Software Developers, Applications
Programming, Systems Analysis,
Systems Evaluation363 B $87,960
Arkansas’ Demand Occupations
2019-2020
Doctoral or professional degree (D) - Requires at least three years of full-time academic study beyond a bachelor’s degree.Master’s degree (M) - Requires one or two years of full-time academic study beyond a bachelor’s degree.Bachelor’s degree (B) - Requires four or five years of full-time academic study.Associate degree (A) - Requires at least two years of full-time academic study.Postsecondary non-degree award (PS) - Programs last a few weeks to more than a year; leads to a certificate or other award.
Some college, no degree (SC) - Requires the completion of a high school diploma or equivalent plus the completion of one or more postsecondary courses that did not result in a degree or award. High School diploma or equivalent (HS) - Requires the completion of high school or equivalent program resulting in the award of a high school diploma or an equivalent, such as a GED. No Formal Education (NFE) - Signifies that a formal credential issued by an educational institution, such as a high school diploma or postsecondary certificate, is not typically needed for entry into the occupation.
Occupation O*Net SkillsTotal
AnnualOpenings
EducationMay 2018
Mean Wage
Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
Operation and Control, Operation Monitoring, Time
Management
4,345 PS $41,980
Nursing AssistantsService Orientation,
Active Listening, Social Perceptiveness
2,360 PS $25,080
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
Mathematics, Active Listening, Critical
Thinking1,889 SC $36,310
Teacher Assistants Active Listening, Speaking, Instructing 1,260 SC $21,190
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
Service Orientation, Active Listening,
Coordination1,015 PS $39,570
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
Repairing, Operation Monitoring,
Troubleshooting689 PS $37,710
Medical AssistantsSpeaking, Active
Listening, Reading Comprehension
458 PS $30,320
Dental AssistantsActive Listening,
Reading Comprehen-sion, Speaking
357 PS $34,080
Computer User Support Specialists
Active Listening, Reading Comprehen-
sion, Speaking354 SC $42,180
Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists
Active Listening, Speaking, Service
Orientation342 PS $23,890
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education
Speaking, Learning Strategies, Instructing 340 A $33,150
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechan-ics and Installers
Equipment Maintenance, Trou-
bleshooting, Repairing334 PS $40,270
Paralegals and Legal Assistants
Reading Comprehen-sion, Active Listening,
Speaking207 A $42,050
FirefightersActive Listening,
Monitoring, Operation Monitoring
189 PS $37,800
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
Critical Thinking, Active Listening,
Coordination179 PS $31,800
Occupation O*Net SkillsTotal
AnnualOpenings
EducationMay 2018
Mean Wage
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food
Active Listening, Service Orientation,
Speaking7,162 NFE $19,960
CashiersService Orientation,
Active Listening, Speaking
6,833 NFE $21,190
Retail SalespersonsPersuasion, Active Listening, Service
Orientation5,891 NFE $25,610
Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers
Speaking, Monitoring, Critical Thinking 5,013 HS $67,520
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
Coordination, Critical Thinking, Operation
and Control3,945 NFE $26,770
Office Clerks, GeneralActive Listening,
Reading Comprehen-sion, Speaking
3,771 HS $30,020
Waiters and WaitressesActive Listening,
Service Orientation, Speaking
3,632 NFE $20,040
Personal Care AidesService Orientation,
Social Perceptiveness, Active Listening
2,944 HS $21,390
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Active Listening, Coordination, Critical
Thinking2,831 NFE $23,520
Customer Service Representatives
Active Listening, Speaking, Service
Orientation2,525 HS $32,350
Secretaries and Administra-tive Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive
Writing, Active Listening, Reading
Comprehension2,182 HS $30,860
First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers
Active Listening, Service Orientation,
Speaking2,023 HS $38,980
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers
Speaking, Active Listening,
Coordination1,975 HS $26,520
Childcare WorkersMonitoring, Service Orientation, Social
Perceptiveness1,974 HS $20,900
First-Line Supervisors of Food Preparation and Serving Workers
Coordination, Monitoring, Speaking 1,722 HS $29,470
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