Title: Oregon Labor Market Information System
1Oregon Labor Market Information System
2Oregon Labor Market InformationOLMIS
- Offers you information on industries,
occupations, wages, - education and training requirements and more to
help you - know more about what you want to be when you
enter the - world of work.
- Simply go to www.QualityInfo.org to connect to
your future. - We also offer information in our career planning
tabloid CAREERS
3OLMIS
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5Interactive Charts Click on any bar and you can
see more information
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7Scroll down to find publications of special
industry studies
8NEW FEATURE!!!
9Scroll down to find Publications, Helpful Links
and our famous Quarterly Analysis titled
Oregonians_at_Work
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11Another way to search this tool is by our Drill
Down System of interactive lists, which start
with the more general occupational groups and
narrows down to a specific occupation
One way to search this tool is to type a keyword
associated to your occupation. For example I can
type Carpenter or Wood in this case we typed
Marketing Manager
12Full Report All data related to this Occupation
One Page Report Only Key data related to this
Occupation
Custom Report You choose the data related to this
Occupation
Select Region What part of Oregon do you want the
data for?
13One Page Report or Quick Report Contains the
most commonly asked for information to include
current job openings for the selected occupation.
Build your own report by selecting the kinds of
information you want or need to know about your
selected occupation.
14Full report is the whole enchilada it is all
the information we have associated to each
occupation with an easy to navigate system.
Easy Navigation Options
Most reports include a video that offers a view
of what the work environment is like!
15We provide information about the sources for
our data
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17If you dont know what occupation you are
interested or qualified for, you can begin by
using the Skill or Occupation explorer.
18Select an occupation type, a region in the
state AND
- Level of education you have or want to achieve
- Type of wages you expect or want to make
- Are you interested in fast growing occupations or
stable ones? - What information is most important to when
ranking the choices?
19Skills Explorer allows you to generate a list of
Skills you have acquired through paid or
volunteer work, education, training or hobbies
You start by selecting a skill group like Math
Skills or Management Skills you can do this
either by Keyword or by selecting from a list of
Skill Group Titles.
20Select a state and a county
Search by industry or company name!
The employer database is a leased database that
offers job seekers contact information to a most
companies in every type of industry. This
database is not a complete listing but is one of
the best non-confidential sources of business
information. Many folks use it to generate their
own job leads.
21The Educational Information Center allows people
to find training providers or educational
institutions that train for the career of their
choice, it includes academic as well as technical
and trade schools.
22OLMIS
- An invitation to come and play with the data and
learn more about your career choices! - WWW.QualityInfo.org
23Thank You
- Malcolm G Boswell
- Workforce Analyst
- WorkSource Oregon Employment Department
- 19421 SE Stark St, Gresham OR 97233
- (503) 666-1985 Ext. 309 Malcolm.G.Boswell_at_state.
or.us