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If you’re not using Labor Market Information (LMI) in your professional planning, then you’re missing out on a big factor for advancing, making more money, and finding the right fit. Today, Allana Farley, CSU Global’s career navigation services manager, is revealing how you can use LMI no matter where you are in your professional journey. Whether you’re still trying to pinpoint that perfect career path, move up on your current trajectory, or switch to something new, LMI can help you get there by using what we already know.
LMI answers the following questions based on averages for the industry and role:
Keep in mind that LMI is a composite of current historical information from a variety of businesses and organizations; they are not facts or guarantees. Each job or role will come with its own nuances based on the size and stability of the company, the industry you’re working in, and internal processes. While it is still vital to know industry projected averages and requirements, some companies will pay higher or lower, or require more or less to be hired. Treat each opportunity as a new chance to fully vet the position to determine if it’s the best fit for your future.
Regardless of if you’re currently employed or looking for a new position, LMI can be crucial in helping you land a career rather than a job. Here’s what I mean… Do you know that your job is going to be in existence ten years from now? You may automatically respond “yes,” but think about the jobs that have disappeared in the last ten years or more. For instance, Redbox and Netflix put Hollywood Video and Blockbuster out of business with easy access, self-service, and home delivery. Outsourcing and technological advancements have replaced many manufacturing jobs that can be done quicker and more affordably by machines. Online banking has decreased the need for in-person tellers and bankers, and the widespread adoption of email once threatened the U.S. postal service. As these revolutions continue to impact the way we learn, the skills necessary for employment, and workplace and workforce investments, it’s imperative that you focus on job growth in addition to what’s working now.
…it’s imperative that you focus on job growth in addition to what’s working now.
<h2>How can LMI help in career decision making?</h2> If you’re wondering what career is best for you, LMI can provide a framework to measure your interests, education, and skills against the positions you think you want.
After reviewing LMI you’ll generally know what will be expected of you for a certain role. Once you know what employers are looking for, you can better highlight how you fit the position.
Utilize LMI no matter where you are in your profession to help determine where you’re going, and how you’re going to get there. You can also talk to industry professionals with real world experience, search existing job openings, and for CSU Global students and alumni, utilize our career center.