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Understanding Opportunities and Needs for Talent Development in a Changing Economic Market PRESENTED BY Meg Shope Koppel [email protected] ~ www.pwib.org

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Understanding Opportunities and Needs for Talent Development in a Changing Economic Market

PRESENTED BY

Meg Shope [email protected] ~ www.pwib.org

Turning Around?

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics

Philadelphia City : 2008 – 2012

Unemployment at 10.1 percent – December 2011

In 2000, 18.5 percent of Philadelphians were in poverty In 2010, 26.4 percent are in poverty

I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

12,200

12,400

12,600

12,800

13,000

13,200

13,400

13,600

Real Gross Domestic Product

Gross domestic product

Billions of Chained Dollars: Real GDP, Bureau of Economic Analysis

What was the Great Recession?

What About Opportunities to Work?

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

2008

2009 2009 2010 2011

0.0

2.0

4.0

6.0

8.0

10.0

12.0

14.0

Local Unemployment Rates: December 2009 - December 2011

Philadelphia MSA SE Pennsylvania Philadelphia City

76,066 Philadelphians

1.8% 4.5%

13.4% 2.0%

7.3%

13.0%

29.0%

9.2%

3.4%

5.1%

1.7%

9.7%

2007 Philadelphia Industry MixConstruction

Manufacturing

Service Producing

Trade, Transportation, and Utili-ties

Information

Financial Activities

Professional and Business Services

Education and Health Services

Leisure and Hospitality

Other Services

Federal Government

State Government

Local Government

Where We Work is Changing

Bureau of Labor Statistics, April 2011

Where We Work is Changing

Bureau of Labor Statistics, April 2011

1.5% 3.9%

13.3% 1.9%

6.6%

12.4%

30.9%

9.3%

3.3%

5.3%

1.8%

9.8%

2010 Philadelphia Industry Mix

Construction

Manufacturing

Service Producing

Trade, Transportation, and Utili-ties

Information

Financial Activities

Professional and Business Services

Education and Health Services

Leisure and Hospitality

Other Services

Federal Government

State Government

Local Government

Federal & State & Local Government expand through ARRA

Where We Work is Changing

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

How Employers Hire Us is Changing

James Borbely: Characteristics of Displaced Workers…Monthly Labor Review, September 2011

What We Do is Changing

Nurse, RN Clinical Informatics Analyst Full Time, Days Wilmington, DEJob Description & Requirements:Nemours is seeking a Clinical Informatic Analyst - Nursing to join our team in Delaware.

As one of the nation's premier pediatric health care systems, we provide world-class clinical care in four states – Delaware, Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. In Wilmington, Delaware, the Hospital for Children offers intensive and acute inpatient and outpatient services covering more than 30 pediatric specialties. Ranked among the nation's best in pediatric specialty care by U.S. News & World Report, we care for thousands of children in the Delaware Valley, across the country and around

What We Do Is Changing

Date Job Title / Description Snippet

Employer Location

Salary Source Key Match

Select    

   3/3/2012 Receptionist The Judge Group

IncConshohocken, PA

  PJB 1 

   

... Receptionist for our busy, fast paced computer consulting office located in West Conshohocken, PA. Ideal candidates must have a welcoming personality as the face of Judge and must also have all of the following: excellent organizational skills ability to multi-task extensive experience in customer service 

 

3/1/2012 Receptionist Manpower Sellersville, PA

  PJB 1 

   

... receptionist, preferably within a manufacturing office environment. Must have good computer and typing skills, excellent phone skills, experience with multi-line phone systems. MS Word/Excel, data entry. Pleasant personality, business casual environment. Mon-Fri 8am-5pm, 1 hour lunch, $10 an hour. 

 

2/29/2012 Receptionist T.C. electric Wilmington, DE

  PJB 1   

... RECEPTIONIST> Multi-tasker, computer skills a must; Peachtree & Excel a plus. Positive attitude. FAX resume to 302-791-9162, Email: [email protected] 

 

2/29/2012 Receptionist Not Available Camden, NJ   RECT 1   

Professional telephone demeanor, basic computer skills, data entry, faxing/filing/copying documents, handling multi-lined telephone system, taking messages and forwarding calls to appropriate personnel. 

 

2/29/2012 Receptionist Not Available King Of Prussia, PA

  RECT 1   

Responsible for coordinating daily activities of a business unit department. This function covers incumbents performing specific Administrative support roles across any of the other Administrative functional areas. Attention to Detail, Communication skills, Customer Service, Data Entry, Events Coordination and Execution, Filing, Internet Explorer,

Philadelphia in Crisis

Less than High School Graduate

High School Graduate

Some College or Associate's Degree

Bachelor's Degree or Higher

0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% 10.0% 12.0% 14.0% 16.0% 18.0% 20.0%

12.3%

8.6%

8.7%

3.3%

18.2%

14.2%

10.9%

5.6%

Philadelphia Unemployment Rates by Educational Attainment 1980 and 2008-2010

2008-2010 1980

Educational Attainment leads to Higher Lifetime Earnings

Philadelphia Residents' Lifetime Earnings by Educational Attainment

0

200,000

400,000

600,000

800,000

1,000,000

1,200,000

1,400,000

1,600,000

1,800,000

2,000,000

Less than H.S.Diploma

H.S. Diploma orGED

1 - 3 Years ofCollege

Bachelor Degree

2 times no diploma

More than 2 ½ times no diploma

4 times no diploma

Center for Labor Market Studies 2008

Prose, Document, and Quantitative Literacy Scores of Adults (16 years of Age and Older) in Philadelphia City,

Philadelphia Suburbs, and Pennsylvania (Simulated 2005) U.S. (Actual NAAL 2003)

260255

263

281

275

289

280

274

288

275271

283

230

240

250

260

270

280

290

300

Prose Document Quantitative

Philadelphia cityPhiladelphia suburbsPennsylvaniaU.S. (2003)

0.3

5*s

tan

dard

devia

tion

0.3

5*s

tan

dard

devia

tion

0.4

3*s

tan

dard

devia

tion

Simulated Literacy Levels

Center for Labor Market Studies, October 2007

Major Occupations Prose Quantitative Document

All occupations: Mean score 275 283 271

Standard deviation 59 61 57

Life, physical, & social science technicians 336 348 328

Architects, engineers, & surveyors 331 351 312

Computer & math. occupations 329 338 311

Legal occupations 326 327 331

Social scientists & related workers 321 333 316

Teachers 317 322 309

Management occupations 306 319 295

Business & financial operations occupations 305 321 303

Artists, entertainers, performers, sports occupations 293 297 289

Protective service occupations. 291 290 278

Entertainment attendants & related workers 288 272 271

Office & administrative support occupations 287 293 283

Sales & related occupations 280 293 281

Personal care & service occupations 267 266 260

Food prep. & serving related occupations 263 264 264

Production occupations 256 269 254

Construction & extraction occupations 255 265 250

Trans. & material moving occupations 252 263 250

Food processing workers 246 253 246

Building/grounds cleaning & maintenance occupations 230 241 233Center for Labor Market Studies

2007

Philadelphia in Crisis: Occupations In Demand

Over the Year Change in Major Occupational Family in Philadelphia County:Geographic Solutions Job Spidering Data

Major Occupational FamilyNov-10

Oct-11Nov-11

OTY Change

Computer and Mathematical Occupations

3,395

3,949

3,536

141

Management Occupations

3,396

3,349

3,201

(195)

Sales and Related Occupations

2,939

2,833

2,571

(368)Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations

2,515

2,332

2,314

(201)

Office and Administrative Support Occupations

2,253

2,376

1,971

(282)

Business and Financial Operations Occupations

1,883

2,076

1,881

(2)

Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations

793

826

772

(21)

Transportation and Material Moving Occupations

770

888

758

(12)

Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

709

975

740

31

Education, Training, and Library Occupations

696

824

682

(14)

Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations

601

751

671

70

Architecture and Engineering Occupations

497

680

596

99

Healthcare Support Occupations

477

541

532

55

Community and Social Services Occupations

510

499

458

(52)

Production Occupations

324

451

390

66 Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations

536

425

369

(167)

Construction and Extraction Occupations

276

446

352

76

Personal Care and Service Occupations

330

338

310

(20)

Legal Occupations

267

292

266

(1)Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

235

304

215

(20)

Protective Service Occupations

147

117

121

(26)

“In Philadelphia I haven’t had a problem with literacy, because they find out about the survey. I always make sure they’re taking it on the premises without any help. I maybe weeded out people that couldn’t do it. [They say] I just don’t have time for it right now and they don’t come back.”

“The reality is everyone has to apply for a job online – It’s not intentional but that may screen some people out right there”

The Digital Divide

Where Are We Going?

GROWING INDUSTRIES:Educational Services

Social Assistance

Ambulatory Health Care Services

Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries

Food Services and Drinking Places

Administrative and Support Services

Nursing and Residential Care Facilities

Management of Companies and Enterprises

Hospitals

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Changes in Direction

• A Mayor with a Vision

• Mayor’s Commission on Literacy empowered

• Sector-based training initiatives

• A Realigned Workforce System

• Literacy services embedded in one stop centers

• Educational institutional adjustment

Some Tools to help!

• Career Coach at the Philadelphia PA CareerLink Centers and off-site available to any job seeker with internet access: http://pwib.emsicareercoach.com/

• Resume Builder available to any job seeker with internet access: http://pwib.emsicareercoach.com/resume/

• Center for Workforce Information & Analysis– PA tool: https://paworkstats.geosolinc.com/

• My Skills / My Future– Federal tool:

http://www.myskillsmyfuture.org/

Meg Shope Koppel: [email protected]

Questions?