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Occupations in NC with the Most Annual Openings Requiring a Master's Degree

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Occupation

NC
Employment
2004

Estimated
Employment
2014

Average
Annual
Growth
Rate

Total
Average
Annual
Openings

Clergy

15,430

18,840

2.02

660

Rehabilitation Counselors

6,160

7,710

2.27

300

Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors

5,170

6,520

2.35

260

Instructional Coordinators

3,990

5,310

2.90

190

Physical Therapists

3,760

5,200

3.30

190

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers

3,950

4,940

2.26

170

Librarians

4,130

4,630

1.15

150

Speech-Language Pathologists

2,810

3,420

1.98

130

Occupational Therapists

2,110

2,960

3.44

120

Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health

2,820

3,340

1.71

100

Mental Health Counselors

1,940

2,430

2.28

90

Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors

1,550

1,930

2.22

80

Urban and Regional Planners

1,000

1,150

1.41

50

Health Educators

1,360

1,680

2.14

50

Operations Research Analysts

910

1,030

1.25

30

Social Scientists and Related Workers, All Other

1,140

1,200

0.51

30

Statisticians

530

570

0.73

20

Counselors, All Other

450

570

2.39

20

Curators

400

460

1.41

20

Museum Technicians and Conservators

260

300

1.44

20

 

Data Source: Labor Market Information Division, North Carolina Employment Security Commission 2007.

 

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