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This document provides a comprehensive overview of the IT and STEM job landscape in Colorado as discussed in the CTE Advisory Team meeting on November 18, 2011. It highlights the importance of STEM education, workforce demands, and the projection of 219,850 STEM jobs by 2018, indicating a significant increase from previous years. The report details various IT roles, including computer systems analysts and software engineers, along with wage data and employment trends. Insights into H1-B visa usage for IT roles in Colorado are also included.
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State CTE Advisory Team Meeting Colorado Perspective IT & STEM Mary Ann Roe, Ph.D. Colorado Department of Labor & Employment November 18, 2011
What is Information Technology?? Database Development & Administration Digital Media Enterprise Systems Network Design & Administration Programming Technical Support Technical Writing Web Development & Administration
IT Needs in Colorado Primary H1-B visas (2010-2011) Information-Technology Computer software engineers (systems software) Computer programmers Computer software engineers (applications) Computer systems analysts Network/systems administrators Computer specialists (all other)
IT Needs in Colorado Employer IT Job Orders Network & computer systems administrators Computer support specialists Computer & information systems managers
What Are STEM Jobs Engineers Mathematical science occupations Physical scientists Technology occupations (computer specialists) Life scientists Drafters, engineering & mapping technicians Natural science technicians
STEM Needs in Colorado Colorado will demand 219,850 STEM jobs by 2018—up from 172,320 in 2008 94% will require postsecondary education/training STEM jobs will be 7% of all Colorado jobs by 2018 (11% points above national average) *50% of STEM jobs in Colorado will be in computer occupations by 2018 Center on Education and the Workforce: A.Carnevale, N.Smith, M.Melton
Colorado STEM Occupation Profile COMPUTER SYSTEMS ANALYSTS: COLORADO Analyze science, engineering, business, and other data processing problems to implement and improve computer systems 2010 Wages: Median $81,900 Employment: 2008-10,560 2018-12,520 (% Change +19%) Career One Stop http://www.careerinfonet.org/occ_rep.asp?optstatus=011000000&soccode=151121&id=1&nodeid=2&stfips=08&search=Go State Data Source: Colorado Department Labor & Employment