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“How You Can Use Online Virginia Labor Market Data” VEC 2013 RICHMOND AREA EMPLOYER CONFERENCE – SEPTEMBER 10, 2013 David R. Tysinger, Economist

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“How You Can Use Online Virginia Labor Market Data”

VEC 2013 RICHMOND AREA EMPLOYER CONFERENCE – SEPTEMBER 10, 2013

David R. Tysinger, Economist

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www.VirginiaLMI.com2

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Labor Market Information (LMI) The Labor Market

Information (LMI) page offers an online OneStop Center for employers, job seekers, students, case managers, training providers, workforce professionals, and others seeking benefits and services.

This page provides easy-to-navigate links to current and historical labor market data.

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Unemployment Rates-Quick access

Most current unemployment rates: Virginia & United States

Press Release

Local area rates

Select: (Area Rates/Map)

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Unemployment Rates – Labor Force

Complete Labor Force data:

State Map

National Map

Area Rates – city/county, MSA, PDC, WIA, etc.

Ranking

Historical Data

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Labor Market Data

LMI Tools: unemployment rates, characteristics of the unemployed, initial claims, top 50 employers, population

Labor Force Data: labor force employment & un employment – current & historical, commuting patterns, maps, characteristics of job applicants

Industry Data: QCEW

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Industry Data

Clicking on the Industry Data link will bring the user to this page.

Select Industry Employment and Projections (Long Term) to view projected employment information such as growth rate by industry.

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Example of Industry Employment Projections (Long Term)

Select State

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Select Workforce Region

Select Occupation and hit the search button to see the result

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Labor Market Data, cont.

Occupation Data: employment and wage rates for selected occupations (May 2011)

Occupation Employment & Projections: 2010 - 2020 projected employment information, such as the number of projected openings by occupation.

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Services for Employers – Register?

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Services for Employers – Register?

Employers have the option to register on the Virginia Workforce Connection for services.

Registration allows employers to save personal information, settings, and preferences that make using the system easier and quicker during future visits.

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Services for Employers, cont.

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Services for Employers, cont.

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Services for Employers, cont.

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Services for Individuals

On this page are many choices and links to the services available for Job Seekers such as Career Services, Job Seeker Services, and Youth Services.

Select Job Seeker Services to find job listings.

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Services for Individuals – Register?

Registration allows individuals to save personal information, settings, and preferences that make using the system easier and quicker during future visits.

Individuals can save their resume, cover letters, etc.

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Services for Individuals, cont.

Select Job Seeker Services for:

Job Market Trends

Job Openings Resume Builder Letter Builder Employers

Posting Jobs Virtual

Recruiter

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Services for Individuals, cont. On the Job Seeker

page, you will find tabs to choose from based on how you would like to conduct your job search, i.e. quick job search, advanced job search, etc. Below the tabs is a section that gives you options to select that will aid you in narrowing your job search.

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Services for Individuals, cont. After typing in a job

title, zip code, and selecting a mile radius, select the search button.

A new window will open displaying job openings in your area in the career field you selected.

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Labor Market Information – Occupational Profile

You can select a career and research that career’s growth and salary history as well as future projections of job growth.

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Labor Market Publications

Several of the Virginia Employment Commission publications, such as the Virginia Economic Indicators, The Forum newsletter, and the Career Guide For Virginia (CV4VA), can be found on this user-friendly page.

Many LMI publications are also available for order through the LMI Store.

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Publications – Community Profiles Select area

desired City/County,

PDC, WIA, MSA, VCCS

Print from .pdf

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Visiting the LMI Store

Select “LMI Store” button.

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Select a publication from the order form and desired amount.

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Publications – Job Vacancy Survey Joint

venture between VEC & VCU

2011 - 2012

State & Workforce Regions

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Publications – The Long-Term Unemployed in Virginia Joint

venture between VEC & William and Mary

August 2012

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Quick Menu – Local Employer info Quick access

to LMI data - Area, Industry, and Occupation Profile

Employer information, local, zip code

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Virginia Workforce Connection The Virginia Workforce

Connection website is your source for all things employment-related. With just a few clicks of your mouse, you can be on your way to finding the perfect job for your career, or the data needed to succeed in an ever-changing job market. Just go to www.VaWorkConnect.com.

Also, you can get notifications and updates to this website and our Labor Market Information publications through Twitter, RSS Feeds, and YouTube.

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For further Labor Market Information

[email protected]

(804) 786-5880