Computer Specialists, All Other


All computer specialists not listed separately.


Top Industries of Employment

  1. Computer And Data Processing Services
  2. Research And Testing Services
  3. Management And Public Relations
  4. Professional & Commercial Equipment

2002 - 2003 Wages
by MSA and Workforce Investment Areas

Area Employment**
Total
Hourly Wage Annual
Mean Entry Experienced Mean Entry Experienced
Missouri 1,880 27.37 14.08 34.02 56,940 29,290 70,760
Joplin MSA 30 23.16 13.00 28.24 48,170 27,040 58,740
Springfield MSA 60 18.48 9.76 22.84 38,430 20,290 47,500
St Louis MSA 1,270 28.43 14.41 35.44 59,130 29,970 73,710
Kansas City* 290 30.67 15.46 38.28 63,798 32,157 79,618
Ozark Region* 100 18.32 10.15 22.41 38,112 21,111 46,612
Southwest Region* 30 23.16 13.00 28.24 48,173 27,040 58,740
St. Charles* 40 31.18 14.34 39.60 64,852 29,825 82,366
St. Louis County* 690 32.56 14.46 41.62 67,733 30,073 86,563

Long-term Employment Projections

Area Employment ** Change 2000-2010 Annual
Avg Openings
Long-term
Outlook
2000 Estimated 2010 Projected Number Percent
Kansas City MSA 1,370 2,010 640 46.72 75 Great
Central Region* 110 140 30 27.27 5 Good
Northeast Region* 20 20 .00 Caution
Ozark Region* 70 100 30 42.86 4 Good
Southeast Region* 20 30 10 50.00 1 Caution
Southwest Region* 20 30 10 50.00 1 Caution
West Central Region* 20 30 10 50.00 1 Caution

* - Workforce Investment Areas
** - Why are the employment levels different for the same occupation?



This profession generally requires Vocational training in one of the following
Computer and Information Sciences, General
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Information Science/Studies
Computer Science
Bioinformatics (NEW)
Biomathematics and Bioinformatics, Other (NEW)
Management Information Systems and Services, Other