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NATIONAL TRENDS Source: ManpowerGroup 2015 U.S. Talent Shortage Survey 1. Lack of available applicants Lack of experience Lack of technical competencies Industry-specific qualifications Lack of workplace competencies
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CYBER SECURITY: WORKFORCE TRENDS & LABOR MARKET INFORMATION
NATIONAL TRENDS32% of employers reported facing difficulties filling jobs in 2015
14%
52% 49%
39% 40%32%
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Source: ManpowerGroup 2015 U.S. Talent Shortage Survey
NATIONAL TRENDS
Source: ManpowerGroup 2015 U.S. Talent Shortage Survey
1. Lack of available applicantsLack of experience 2.
3. Lack of technical competencies
Industry-specific qualifications 4. 5. Lack of workplace competencies
PROJECTED JOB GROWTH 2015-2020
3.60%
5.00%
+17,000 Jobs
Source: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, Office of Economic Advisors
WISCONSIN W-O-W
PROJECTED POPULATION GROWTH BY AGE GROUP 2015-2020
Under 20 20 to 64 65 & up
5,000
10,000
21,000
Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration, Demographic Services
PROJECTED WORKING AGE POPULATION GROWTH
Source: The Conference Board
PROJECTED LABOR SHORTAGE IN W-O-W10,000 Working Age Population Growth
Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration, Demographic Services; Economic Modeling Specialists, Intl
17,000 New Jobs +40,000 Replacement Openings
57,000 Total Openings
CYBER SECURITY OUTLOOK• There are more than 1 million unfilled
information security jobs globally; by 2017 that number may be as high as 2 million. [“2014 Annual Security Report,” Cisco; UK Parliament Lords’ Digital Skills Committee witness interview]
• Cyber security postings have grown 74% from 2007-2013. This growth rate is over 2x faster than all IT jobs. [Bloomberg Business Week, April 2014]
• The share of cyber security jobs coming from the Manufacturing & Defense, Public Administration, and Retail Trade industries is increasing over time compared to other industries. [Bloomberg Business Week, April 2014]
CYBER SECURITY OCCUPATIONS IN M7
OCCUPATION
MEDIAN
WAGE +
BENEFITS
TOTAL JOBS [2015]
Computer and Information Systems Manager
$54.75 2,646
Computer Network Architects $45.72 1,291Computer Network Support Specialists
$26.84 1,799
Computer Programmers $33.18 2,489Computer Systems Analysts $36.65 4,346Database Administrators $38.45 816Information Security Analysts $37.89 651Network and Computer Systems Administrators
$33.64 3,029
Software Developer $41.70 1,462Web Developers $26.65 1,020
Source: 2016 EMSI, O*Net, BLS
COUNTY
PROJECTED
GROWTH[2012-2022]
PROJECTED
OPENINGS [2012-
2022]
MEDIAN
WAGE +
BENEFITS
Kenosha 164 290 $46.08Milwaukee 366 2,480 $37.66Ozaukee 320 495 $34.66Racine 46 147 $35.33Walworth 53 112 $28.35Washington
132 250 $34.86
Waukesha 1,421 2,543 $38.56M7 TOTAL 2,504 6,318 $37.83
M7 PROJECTED OPENINGS
Source: 2016 EMSI
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Source: 2016 EMSI
Occupation High School
Some College
Associate's Degree
Bachelor’s Degree
Master’s Degree
Typical Entry Level Education
Work Exp. Req.
Computer and Info. Systems Manager
- 3% - 62% 36% Bachelor’s
> 4 years
Computer Network Architects
- - - - - Bachelor’s
> 4 years
Computer Network Support Specialists 4% 14% 22% 47% 2% Associate
’s None
Computer Programmers 6% 11% 5% 78% 0% Bachelor’
s None
Computer Sys. Analysts 1% 8% 41% 26% 7% Bachelor’
s None
Database Administ. - 20% 16% 60% 5% Bachelor’
s< 5
yearsInfo. Security Analysts - 11% 1% 65% 3% Bachelor’
s< 5
yearsNetwork and Computer Systems Administrators
- 8% 15% 63% 5% Bachelor’s None
Software Developer - 0% 7% 75% 9% Bachelor’
s None
Web Developers 10% 26% 20% 40% - Associate’s None
DEMOGRAPHICS BY OCCUPATIONOccupation
Age 19-21
Age 22-24
Age 25-34
Age 35-44
Age 45-54
Age 55-64
Age 65+ Male Femal
e
Computer and Information Systems Manager
<10 23 419 862 871 429 35 67.9% 32.1%
Computer Network Architects 15 43 355 436 293 130 12 77.5
% 22.5%
Computer Network Support Specialists 52 102 482 487 431 225 22 69.2
% 30.8%
Computer Programmers 27 107 575 687 679 361 48 75.1
% 24.9%
Computer Systems Analysts 33 145 1,02
81,16
51,21
6 682 73 64.6% 35.4%
Database Administrators <10 20 165 241 249 123 11 60.4
% 39.6%
Information Security Analysts <10 14 139 188 163 126 16 72.7
% 27.3%
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
26 99 888 921 725 334 30 78.1% 21.9%
Software Developer <10 52 415 444 362 162 18 78.3% 21.7%
Web Developers 26 60 321 325 190 81 <10 69.7% 30.3%
Source: 2016 EMSI