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Page 1: 2018 Annual Report - GeorgiaThe “ 2018 Annual Report - Georgia Economic Highlights from Traditional and Real-time LMI” is a broad overview of the current economic situation in

2018 Annual Report

Georgia Economic Highlights from Traditional and Real-time LMI

Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research

(404) 232-3875www.dol.georgia.gov

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2018 Annual Report - Georgia Economic Highlights from Traditional and Real-time LMI

Georgia Department of Labor Mark Butler, Commissioner

Published by Workforce Statistics & Economic Research Division

Equal Opportunity Employer/Program - Auxiliary Aids and Services Available upon Request to Individuals with Disabilities

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2018 Report Overview

The “2018 Annual Report - Georgia Economic Highlights from Traditional and Real-time LMI” is a broad overview of the current economic situation in Georgia. A vast array of labor market information (LMI) data have been used to illustrate the current trends in employment and the forecast for the future.

Traditional LMI data from official government led programs have long been the most common standard used for measuring workforce statistics. As the world has changed and information has become readily available via the internet, the demand for more data and newer data has increased. While traditional LMI data will continue to be the gold standard, there is a supplemental data source currently available. This additional data set is generally called Real-time LMI.

Real-time LMI is labor market intelligence derived from the analysis of job postings and resumes placed into public and private labor exchanges on the world wide web. These data are pulled from a wide variety of internet sites on a daily basis resulting in the “real-time” name.These data provide a myriad of job posting and employer details that can be used to indicate supply and demand trends, emerging occupations, current and emerging skill requirements and market-based demand for education and certifications desired by employers.

Real-time LMI is becoming a widely accepted data set being used to enhance and support traditional LMI data. The relationship between Traditional LMI and Real-time LMI is being explored in this publication. It expands the horizons of labor market research regarding economic and workforce development. The Georgia Department of Labor is utilizing Burning Glass© Technology as the source for thereal-time LMI data.

Questions or comments on the content of this publication should be directed to: Georgia Department of Labor Workforce Statistics & Economic Research Division 148 Andrew Young International Blvd. Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1751 (404) 232-3875 (404) 232-3888 Fax www.dol.georgia.gov

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Georgia – Distance Traveled to Work and Total Employment by MSA*Traditional LMI – Census Local Employment Dynamics and QCEW

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Local Employment Dynamics and Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, QCEW Data. Reports Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor.

This map illustrates the home locations of all Georgia workers. Forty percent (40%) of workers drive less than ten miles to work. Twenty-seven percent (27%) of workers drive in excess of twenty-five miles to get to work.

The table shows the average annual employment by MSA in Georgia for 2017. Larger metropolitan areas tend to have more work opportunities and workers flock to these areas as a result.

Area Name Average Employment Area Name Average

Employment Area Name Average Employment

Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA MSA 2,564,197 Athens-Clarke County, GA MSA 87,167 Valdosta, GA MSA 54,183Savannah, GA MSA 169,517 Gainesville, GA MSA 85,496 Brunswick, GA MSA 41,934Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC MSA 157,244 Warner Robins, GA MSA 71,490 Rome, GA MSA 39,142Columbus, GA-AL MSA 101,091 Dalton, GA MSA 64,490 Chattanooga, TN-GA MSA 31,078Macon-Bibb County, GA MSA 97,645 Albany, GA MSA 60,145 Hinesville, GA MSA 19,503*Metropolitan

Statistical Area

2017 Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) - Total All Industries

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483

890

944

945

1,125

1,299

1,421

2,000

2,132

3,463

4,476

5,397

7,306

8,184

134,826

Hinesville, GA MSA

Rome, GA MSA

Chattanooga, TN-GA MSA

Brunswick, GA MSA

Valdosta, GA MSA

Albany, GA MSA

Dalton, GA MSA

Gainesville, GA MSA

Warner Robins, GA MSA

Athens-Clarke County, GA MSA

Macon-Bibb County, GA MSA

Columbus, GA-AL MSA

Augusta-Richmond County, GA-SC MSA

Savannah, GA MSA

Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA MSA

Postings Available = 193,276 Unclassified Postings = 18,385

Georgia – Job Postings by Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)Real-time LMI – 2nd Quarter 2018

Data Source: Burning Glass Technology. Reports Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor.

This chart details the number of job postings by MSA in Georgia.

For the second quarter (April, May and June) of 2018, there were a total of 193,276 unique job postings listed on the internet for the state. Of the total openings in Georgia, 174,891 posted jobs were within the fifteen MSAs.

These openings account for 90% of all job postings found on the internet using Burning Glass Technology for the state.

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Occupational Title EDU Code

Annual Growth

Rate

Annual Openings

from Growth

Rotary Drill Operators, Oil and Gas 8 5.3% >10Costume Attendants 7 3.9% 10Film and Video Editors 3 3.7% 40Physician Assistants 2 3.6% 160Personal Care Aides 7 3.5% 1,010Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity 7 3.5% 150Statisticians 2 3.3% 30Nurse Practitioners 2 3.3% 170Set and Exhibit Designers 3 3.3% 30Occupational Therapy Assistants 4 3.3% 30Physical Therapist Assistants 4 3.1% 70Computer Numerically Controlled Machine Tool Programmers, Metal and Plastic 5 3.1% 10Physical Therapist Aides 7 3.0% 30Camera Operators, Television, Video, and Motion Picture 3 2.9% 20Nursing Instructors/Teachers, Postsec. 1 2.8% 30Actors 6 2.8% 60Transit and Railroad Police 7 2.8% 10Farmworkers, Farm, Ranch, and Aquacultural Animals 8 2.8% 90Producers and Directors 3 2.7% 130Respiratory Therapists 4 2.7% 110Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers 4 2.7% 20Physical Therapists 1 2.6% 160Orthoptists and Prosthetics 2 2.6% 10Market Research Analysts/Specialists 3 2.6% 530Medical Assistants 5 2.6% 620

Georgia Statewide Average Annual Growth Rate is 1.1%

Georgia – Jobs with the Fastest Growth and Largest GrowthTraditional LMI – Long-Term Projections 2016-2026These charts detail the top twenty-five occupations expecting the fastest and largest growth. All jobs on the fastest growth chart have annual growth rates exceeding the overall rate. Jobs listed on the largest growth chart will account for 41% of all new positions.

Data Source: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Long-term Projections. Reports Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor.

Top 25 Occupations – Fastest Growth Top 25 Occupations – Largest Growth

Education Codes1 Doctoral or

professional degree

2 Master's degree3 Bachelor's degree4 Associate's degree5 Postsecondary non-

degree award

6 Some college, no degree

7 High school diploma or equivalent

8 Less than high school

6

Occupational Title EDU Code

Annual Growth

Rate

Annual Openings

from Growth

Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 8 1.7% 2,070Retail Salespersons 8 1.2% 1,800Combined Food Prep/ Serving Workers, Incl. Fast Food 8 1.4% 1,730Registered Nurses 3 1.7% 1,350General and Operations Managers 3 1.4% 1,300Personal Care Aides 7 3.5% 1,010Customer Service Representatives 7 1.0% 1,010Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 5 1.3% 850Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products 7 1.4% 810Stock Clerks and Order Fillers 7 1.3% 780Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education 3 1.4% 760Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 7 1.4% 650Software Developers, Applications 3 2.5% 640Janitors/Cleaners, Except Maids/Housekeeping Cleaners 8 1.1% 640Accountants and Auditors 3 1.6% 630Medical Assistants 5 2.6% 620Nursing Assistants 5 1.5% 580Teacher Assistants 6 1.4% 550Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 3 2.6% 530Construction Laborers 8 1.4% 530First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales Workers 7 1.1% 520Cashiers 8 0.5% 510Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers 7 1.5% 470Waiters and Waitresses 8 0.6% 460Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners 8 1.2% 460

Georgia Statewide Expected Annual Openings from Growth is 52,480

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1,4381,4871,490

1,7031,7111,7981,8841,9261,9451,9891,9952,0362,0452,0862,1932,299

3,4214,339

4,5594,614

6,2976,897

7,6188,511

10,764

Financial ManagersStock Clerks and Order Fillers

Marketing ManagersComputer Systems Analysts

Accountants and AuditorsComb Food Prep and Serving Workers, Incl Fast Food

General and Operations ManagersLaborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand

Human Resources SpecialistsComputer User Support Specialists

Maintenance and Repair Workers, GeneralFood Service Managers

Secretaries/Admin Assts, Ex Legal, Medical, and Exec.Management Analysts

Medical and Health Services ManagersSales Managers

First-Line Supervisors of Retail Sales WorkersCustomer Service Representatives

Retail SalespersonsManagers, All Other

Sales Reps, W'sale/ Mfg, Ex Tech and Scientific ProdComputer Occupations, All Other

Software Developers, ApplicationsHeavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers

Registered Nurses

Postings Available = 193,276 Unclassified Postings = 7,151

Georgia – Top Occupations - Job Postings by Occupational TitleReal-time LMI – 2nd Quarter 2018

Data Source: Burning Glass Technology. Reports Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor.

This chart details the top twenty-five occupations according to real-time job postings data.

Ninety-six percent (96%) of job postings were classified and ranked from largest to smallest. The top twenty-five occupations are shown here.

The remaining 4% of all postings found did not have SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) codes assigned due to the lack of job posting detail available.

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Georgia – Top Occupations by EmploymentTraditional LMI – Occupational Employment Statistics (OES)This chart details the top twenty-five occupations based on occupational employment in Georgia.

Data for each occupation shown includes the basic level of education, the number of jobs, the average hourly wage, the average annual wage and the median wage.

Data Source: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Occupational Employment Statistics. Reports Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor.

*** Indicates data were either not available or suppressed due to BLS confidentiality.

Education Codes1 Doctoral or

professional degree

2 Master's degree3 Bachelor's degree4 Associate's degree5 Postsecondary non-

degree award

6 Some college, no degree

7 High school diploma or equivalent

8 Less than high school

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SOC Code Occupational Title EDU

Level EmploymentAverage Hourly Wage

Average Annual Wage

Median Wage

41-2031 Retail salespersons 8 141,860 $11.96 $24,877 $9.7653-7062 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand 8 117,740 $13.34 $27,747 $11.9335-3021 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fast

food8 112,540 $9.12 $18,970 $8.93

41-2011 Cashiers 8 110,850 $9.45 $19,656 $9.0043-4051 Customer service representatives 7 103,170 $16.84 $35,027 $15.3811-1021 General and operations managers 3 90,520 $55.96 $116,397 $45.3643-9061 Office clerks, general 7 83,920 $14.15 $29,432 $13.2535-3031 Waiters and waitresses 8 79,130 $9.48 $19,718 $8.9829-1141 Registered nurses 4 73,330 $31.52 $65,562 $31.3243-6014 Secretaries and administrative assistants, except legal, medical,

and executive7 60,320 $17.22 $35,818 $16.68

43-5081 Stock clerks and order fillers 8 59,880 $12.26 $25,501 $11.2341-4012 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except

technical and scientific products7 58,500 $30.57 $63,586 $26.20

53-3032 Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers 5 56,120 $20.18 $41,974 $19.8237-2011 Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners 8 53,000 $11.50 $23,920 $10.6325-2021 Elementary school teachers, except special education 3 51,990 *** $55,581 $55,81251-2092 Team assemblers 7 48,540 $14.41 $29,973 $13.7649-9071 Maintenance and repair workers, general 7 43,310 $17.27 $35,922 $16.5543-3031 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks 7 42,950 $18.96 $39,437 $18.1643-1011 First-line supervisors of office and administrative support workers 7 40,640 $27.93 $58,094 $25.7441-1011 First-line supervisors of retail sales workers 7 36,740 $19.63 $40,830 $17.5131-1014 Nursing assistants 5 36,650 $11.62 $24,170 $11.2413-2011 Accountants and auditors 3 36,360 $37.56 $78,125 $33.8525-9041 Teacher assistants 6 36,000 *** $21,116 $19,41313-1199 Business operations specialists, all other 7 34,010 $34.51 $71,781 $32.1835-2014 Cooks, restaurant 8 32,510 $11.45 $23,816 $11.06

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655657658668694749782795812852

915931947962

1,0831,0891,1201,1461,1561,202

1,3591,392

1,5694,6304,690

Truck DriverMed/Surg Registered Nurse

ManagerSales Consultant

Occupational TherapistCashier

Project ManagerCook

Speech Language PathologistJava Developer

Business AnalystMaintenance Technician

Delivery DriverAccount Manager

InternLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

Software Development EngineerAdministrative Assistant

Assistant ManagerSales Representative

Physical TherapistSales Associate

Customer Service RepresentativeClass A CDL Truck Driver

Registered Nurse

Postings Available = 193,276 Unclassified Postings = 15This chart details the top twenty-five job titles in job postings data.

There can be many different job titles used by employers for the same SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code. For example, in this chart there are several different titles for truck drivers including Class A CDL Truck Driver, Delivery Driver, and Truck Driver of which represent a single SOC code.

Georgia – Top Job Titles - Job Postings by Employer Working TitlesReal-time LMI – 2nd Quarter 2018

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Georgia – Largest Growth Jobs (Requiring up to 4 Years Education beyond HS)Traditional LMI – Long-Term Projections 2016-2026This chart details the top twenty-five jobs with the highest number of annual openings from growth.

All jobs listed require completion of formal education beyond high school up to a 4-year degree.

Degree completion results in an earned certification, a license or a 2- or 4-year degree.

Data Source: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Long-term Projections. Reports Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor.

Education Codes

3 Bachelor's degree

4 Associate's degree

5 Postsecondary non-degree award

SOC Code Occupational Title EDU

Code

Annual Growth

Rate

Annual Openings

from Growth

Total Annual

Openings

29-1141 Registered Nurses 3 1.7% 1,350 5,41011-1021 General and Operations Managers 3 1.4% 1,300 8,91053-3032 Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers 5 1.3% 850 7,58025-2021 Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education 3 1.4% 760 4,62015-1132 Software Developers, Applications 3 2.5% 640 2,30013-2011 Accountants and Auditors 3 1.6% 630 4,20031-9092 Medical Assistants 5 2.6% 620 3,17031-1014 Nursing Assistants 5 1.5% 580 5,00013-1161 Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists 3 2.6% 530 2,50013-1199 Business Operations Specialists, All Other 3 1.3% 450 3,65011-3031 Financial Managers 3 2.3% 420 1,74013-1111 Management Analysts 3 1.6% 410 2,65025-2022 Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education 3 1.4% 400 2,42025-2031 Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Ed. 3 1.4% 380 2,22049-3023 Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics 5 1.4% 380 2,82029-2061 Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses 5 1.1% 300 2,25031-9091 Dental Assistants 5 2.2% 240 1,43025-3098 Substitute Teachers 3 1.3% 230 2,11011-2022 Sales Managers 3 1.4% 220 1,58013-1071 Human Resources Specialists 3 1.2% 220 1,94011-9199 Managers, All Other 3 0.9% 210 1,87029-2041 Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics 5 2.2% 210 78025-2011 Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education 4 1.3% 200 1,70011-9111 Medical and Health Services Managers 3 2.3% 190 84039-5012 Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists 5 1.3% 180 1,810

Georgia Statewide Totals, All Occupations 1.1% 52,480 571,900

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4,7154,7184,7604,7734,7944,970

5,4255,8095,9356,2516,2946,636

7,3677,7317,992

8,4119,268

9,87610,996

11,75813,500

14,20219,323

21,08029,274

OracleMerchandising

Business DevelopmentData Entry

Cardiopulmonary…Customer Billing

Software DevelopmentProduct SalesLifting Ability

JavaAccounting

CleaningTeaching

Quality Assurance and…Staff Management

SQLRetail Industry Knowledge

Patient CareCustomer Contact

RepairProject Management

BudgetingScheduling

SalesCustomer Service

Postings Available = 193,276 Unclassified Postings = 40,848

Georgia – Top Skills - Job Postings by Specialized Skills RequiredReal-time LMI – 2nd Quarter 2018

Data Source: Burning Glass Technology. Reports Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor.

This chart details the top twenty-five job skills listed in job postings data.

Approximately 21% of job postings do not provide information concerning skills sought.

Most job postings do have an assigned SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code title which can be used to research typical skills and education required using O*NET Online at www.onetonline.org.

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SOCCode Occupational Title License Title(s) EDU

Code

Annual Growth

Rate

Annual Openings from

Growth

Total Annual Openings

41-2031 Retail SalespersonsAutomobile Salespeople

8 1.2% 1,800 23,230Used Motor Vehicle Dealers

29-1141 Registered Nurses Registered Nurses 3 1.7% 1,350 5,41053-3032 Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers Heavy Truck Drivers 5 1.3% 850 7,580

41-4012Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Except Technical and Scientific Products

Sales Representatives 7 1.4% 810 6,590

25-2021 Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education Elementary School Teachers 3 1.4% 760 4,620

15-1132 Software Developers, Applications Computer Engineers 3 2.5% 640 2,300

13-2011 Accountants and AuditorsAuditors

3 1.6% 630 4,200Accountants

31-9092 Medical Assistants Medical Assistants 5 2.6% 620 3,17025-9041 Teacher Assistants Teacher Aides 6 1.4% 550 4,43053-3033 Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers Light Truck Drivers 7 1.5% 470 3,75039-9011 Childcare Workers Child Care Workers 7 1.1% 430 6,140

25-2022 Middle School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education Middle School Teachers 3 1.4% 400 2,420

49-3023 Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics Automobile Mechanics 5 1.4% 380 2,820

25-2031 Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education High School Teachers 3 1.4% 380 2,220

35-2014 Cooks, Restaurant Chefs and Dinner Cooks 8 1.0% 340 5,070

Georgia Statewide Totals, All Occupations 1.1% 52,480 571,900

Georgia – Top Largest Growth Jobs (Requiring Licensing or Certification)Traditional LMI – Long-Term Projections 2016-2026This chart details the top fifteen jobs requiring licensing or certification that project the highest number of annual openings from growth.

Many of these jobs do not require the completion of formal education beyond high school and are a part of Georgia’s Go Build Program from the Governors Office of Workforce Development.

Data Source: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Long-term Employment Projections. Reports Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor.

Education Codes1 Doctoral or

professional degree

2 Master's degree3 Bachelor's degree4 Associate's degree5 Postsecondary non-

degree award

6 Some college, no degree

7 High school diploma or equivalent

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5585676306406517308018568579119181,0021,1151,1181,3501,511

1,8401,8852,123

3,0263,198

3,8656,430

9,76216,796

CaregiverCertified Info Systems Auditor (CISA)

Auto Service Excellence (ASE) CertificationForklift Operator Certification

Nurse PractitionerAmerican Heart Association Certification

Certified TeacherCertified Nursing Assistant

ServSafeBoard Certified/Board Eligible

Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN)Certified Info Systems Security Pro (CISSP)

Project Management Professional (PMP)IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Certification

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)Certified Public Acct (CPA)Project Mgmt Certification

Basic Cardiac Life Support CertificationSecurity Clearance

First Aid Cpr AedBasic Life Saving (BLS)

Adv Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) CertificationCDL Class A

Registered NurseDriver's License

Postings Available = 193,276 Unclassified Postings = 133,837

Georgia – Top Certifications - Job Postings by Certifications RequiredReal-time LMI – 2nd Quarter 2018

Data Source: Burning Glass Technology. Reports Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor.

This chart details the top twenty-five certifications listed in job postings data.

Approximately 70% of job postings do not provide information concerning special certifications sought. Many of the certifications listed separately are evident by the job title alone.

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Georgia – Employment by IndustryTraditional LMI – Quarterly Census of Employment and WagesThis series of charts detail the industry in Georgia including the number of establishments, the average monthly employment and the average weekly wage.

Data Source: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages. Reports Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor.

Average Establishments

Goods-ProducingService-ProvidingGovernment

395,799

495,535 475,421424,956 402,948

Manufacturing Retail Trade Heath Careand Social

Asst.

Accomodationand FoodServices

LocalGovernment

Top 5 Industry Sectors based on Employment

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Georgia Industry Mix - Annual 2017Average Average Average Average

Number of Monthly Monthly WeeklyINDUSTRY Establishments Employment Percent WagesGoods-Producing 32,698 607,282 14 1,099

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 2,384 24,141 0.6 673Mining 218 5,151 0.1 1,336Construction 20,244 182,192 4.2 1,119Manufacturing 9,852 395,799 9.1 1,113

Service-Providing 216,598 3,078,697 70.8 999Utilities 457 19,544 0.4 1,854Wholesale Trade 20,606 220,318 5.1 1,474Retail Trade 32,369 495,535 11.4 579Transportation and Warehousing 7,028 195,422 4.5 1,151Information 4,997 116,070 2.7 1,852Finance and Insurance 14,694 168,104 3.9 1,740Real Estate and Rental and Leasing 11,522 65,847 1.5 1,106Professional Scientific & Technical Svc 36,390 269,528 6.2 1,633Management of Companies and Enterprises 1,513 68,089 1.6 2,162Admin., Support, Waste Mgmt., Remediation 16,447 330,939 7.6 736Education Services 3,218 71,267 1.6 1,020Health Care and Social Assistance 25,466 475,421 10.9 971Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 3,538 51,105 1.2 691Accommodation and Food Services 20,351 424,956 9.8 350Other Services (except Public Admin.) 17,994 106,550 2.5 683

Unclassified - industry not assigned 17,347 13,164 0.3 1,321Total - Private Sector 266,643 3,699,143 85.1 1,016Total - Government 8,267 646,930 14.9 927

Federal Government 1,618 101,062 2.3 1,464State Government 2,731 142,920 3.3 920Local Government 3,918 402,948 9.3 795

ALL INDUSTRIES 274,910 4,346,073 100 1,003Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All data represent the Annual 2017.

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164

210

271

384

850

2,065

2,850

2,860

3,283

4,456

4,986

6,710

8,241

10,144

10,438

13,253

13,438

15,899

16,789

33,294

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

Management of Companies and Enterprises

Utilities

Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation

Wholesale Trade

Construction

Other Services (except Public Administration)

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing

Public Administration

Information

Admin, Support, Waste Mgmt, and Remediation Services

Educational Services

Transportation and Warehousing

Finance and Insurance

Manufacturing

Accommodation and Food Services

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Retail Trade

Health Care and Social Assistance

Postings Available = 193,276 Unclassified Postings = 42,691

Georgia – Top Industries - Job Postings by Industry GroupReal-time LMI – 2nd Quarter 2018

Data Source: Burning Glass Technology. Reports Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor.

This chart details the top twenty industry groups listed in job postings data. These data are grouped using a two-digit industry group using NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) codes.

The job postings have been listed by the totals of all job postings as assigned to NAICS industry groups.

The industry group has not been determined for 22% of job postings due to lack of details provided within the posting.

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Georgia – Top Employers by EmploymentTraditional LMI – Quarterly Census of Employment and WagesThese charts include a listing of the top fifty employers based on total employment and a size class chart illustrating the total employment based on the size of the company.

Data Source: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages. Reports Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor.

Top 50 Employers in GeorgiaAll (Government and Private Sector) for 4th Quarter of 2017

Employer NameAT&T Services, Inc. Ingles Markets, Inc.

Atlanta - City Municipal Government Longhorn SteakhouseAtlanta Public School System Lowes Home Centers, Inc.

Augusta University McdonaldsChildrens Healthcare Mohawk Carpet Distribution LP

Clayton County School System Northside HospitalCobb County School System Pilgrims Pride Corporation

Dekalb County Publix Super Markets, Inc.Dekalb County School System Randstad US, LP

Delta Air Lines, Inc. Shaw Industries Group, Inc.Department Of Defense State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Company

Dollar General Suntrust BankEmory Healthcare, Inc. Target

Emory University The Home DepotFulton County School System The Kroger Company

Geico Turner SportsGeorgia Department of Corrections United Parcel Service

Georgia Department of Human Services United States Postal ServiceGeorgia Institute Of Technology University of Georgia

Georgia Power Company US Department Of Health/Human ServicesGeorgia State University US Department Of Veterans Administration

Grady Health System Waffle House, Inc.Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Walmart

Gwinnett County School System Wellstar Health System, Inc.Henry County School System Xybernet, Inc.

Note: Employers are listed in alphabetical order only and are not ranked in any way. 236,970

270,066

393,742

679,094

621,417

793,974

447,876

315,450

608,773

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10-19

20-49

50-99

100-249

250-499

500-999

1000 & over

Employment by Size Class

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U.S. BancorpSoutheastern Grocers

Department ArmyAccentureFresenius

IBMGeorgia Institute of Technology

Anthem Blue CrossDeloitte

Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc.Varsity Tutors

Macy'sNorthside Hospital

Spartan Tool LLCSuntrust Banks

Grady Health SystemLowe's Companies, Inc

Hospital Corporation of AmericaChildren's Healthcare Of Atlanta

Piedmont HealthcareSavannah Technical College

Emory HealthcareThe Home Depot Incorporated

Marriott International IncorporatedWellstar Health System

Postings Available = 193,276 Unclassified Postings = 37,947

Georgia – Top Employers by Total Job Postings Real-time LMI – 2nd Quarter 2018

Data Source: Burning Glass Technology. Reports Prepared By: Workforce Statistics and Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor.

This chart details the top twenty-five employers listed in job postings data.

Approximately 20% of job postings do not provide the actual employer name within the job details. The remaining postings have been ranked according to the numbers of postings listed by each employer.

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