Top 20 High Demand and Increasing Jobs in Arizona 2011 - 2020
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Arizona Employment Trends
The fastest growing job title in Arizona are expected by federal and state government labor departments to occur largely in Education and Healthcare, with some in Information Technology (IT).
Forensics, in the number 14 slot in the 2004 - 2014 forecast listings, dropped out of the top 20 for the official 2006 - 2016 projections. The newer listings require a high level of education, overall, although a few demand only on the job training at no expense to the worker. Ont he other hand, the jobs offering the most openings to 2016 are largely of the OJT variety.
An individual living in, or planning relocation to, Arizona without a job in hand, might begin with a "starter job" such as those offered by the various OJT positions listed below. Arizona also offers a number of opportunities for business ownership (see link below, right).
Native American Nations in Arizona often are home to hotels and resorts that offer some openings to non-Native peoples, and these Nations need healthcare workers of various skills and education. Two of my friends worked on the Navajo Nation reservation in Arizona for several years, in nursing and social services and were well satisfied with the opportunities and the job satisfaction this offered.
Renewable Energy is a promising 21st Century business opportunity that creates additional jobs in the classification of green collar jobs or green jobs in sustainable business fields. Renewable energy is developed in several forms in Arixon, including solar, geothermal (hot springs, etc.), biomass (forests and landfill gases), and wind energy.See The Arizona Solar Center for some new products and services.
Top 20 Fastest Growing Jobs in Arizona, 2006 - 2016
These job titles are forecasted by the state’s workforce and statistics departments to be the fastest growing (largest percentage of increase). They involve Education, Healthcare, and Information Technology(IT) to a large degree. High levels of training are required for many of these occupations, indicated to the right of each job title.
- Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary* - Doctoral degree
- Graduate Teaching Assistants - Bachelor's degree
- Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary - Master's degree
- Veterinary Techs - Associate degree
- Entertainment Attendants and Related Workers, All Other - Moderate-term on-the-job training (OJT)
- Pharmacy Technicians - Moderate-term OJT
- Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary- Doctorate
- Economics Teachers, Postsecondary - Doctorate
- Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary - Master's degree
- Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers - Doctorate
- Audio and Video Equipment Technicians - Long-term OJT
- Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts - Bachelor’s degree
- Physics Teachers, Postsecondary - Doctorate
- Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary - Doctorate
- Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary - Doctorate
- Dental Hygienists - Associate degree
- Vocational Education Teachers, Postsecondary - Bachelor's or higher degree, plus work experience
- Personal and Home Care Aides - Short-term OJT
- Health Educators - Bachelor's degree
- Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary - Master's degree
*Postsecondary refers to education beyond the high school diploma or GED certificate level.
Top 10 Jobs with Most Openings Expected to 2016
The following Top 10 are expected to generate the most job openings in Arizona.
- Retail Salespersons - Brief OJT
- Customer Service Representatives - Moderate-term OJT
- Cashiers - Brief OJTY
- Waiters and Waitresses -Brief OJT
- Janitors and Cleaners, cluding Housekeepers - Brief OJT
- Office Clerks - Brief OJT
- Combined Food Prep & Service - Brief OJT
- Manual Laborers and Freight/Material Movers - Brief OJT
- Mainstream Elementary School Teachers - Bachelor's degree
- Registered Nurses (RNs) - at least the Associate's degree; some jobs require a BSN.
Solar Energy in the West
Arizona Business Opportunities
A wide variety of businesses opportunities are available in Arizona at this link:
Top 15 Employers in Arizona
The Arizona Republic newspaper determines the 100 employers in the state that employee the largest numbers of employees. A recent listing from this organization in 2009 found the leading employers to be:
- Walmart Stores Inc.
- Banner Health
- Wells Fargo & Co. – Financial
- Raytheon Co. – Missile manufacturing
- Apollo Group Inc. – Education
- McDonald's Corp. – Fast food
- Kroger Co. – Grocery
- Honeywell International Inc. - Aerospace
- Intel Corp. – Semiconductors
- Target Corp. – Retail
- US Airways - Transportation
- Bashas' Supermarkets
- JP Morgan Chase & Co. – Financial
- Safeway Inc.
- Home Depot Inc. – Home and garden
Time Line Check: Arizona Job Listings, February 2011
About 5,500 MORE jobs listed in Arizona in February 2011 than in December 2010, an increase of about 7% in two months.
- Physical Therapists and Assistants -- includes Travel Professionals
- Occupational Therapists and Assistants
- Sales Representatives - Inside, outside
- Salespeople
- Registered Nurses (RNs)
- Project Managers
- Account Executives
- Customer Service Representatives (CSRs)
- Taco Bell Assistant Managers and Shift Leads; and Pizza Hut all positions
- Software Engineers
- Store Managers
- Dental Assistants
- Physicians (Doctors) - Family Practice
- Administrative Assistants
- Business Analysts
Major Cities for hiring companies with 92,400+ jobs: Phoenix, Tuscon, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa.
Major Jobs Cities
Time Line Check: Arizona Job Listings, December 29, 2010
Indeed.com is the leading Internet presence for gathering information about job openings across employer web pages, recruiters, news adds, and direct listings. Actual listings for Arizona include 77,000+ jobs at the end of 2010, with the the most openings in the following positions.Listings partially match official projections provided above.
- Physical Therapists
- Pizza Hut Jobs - Management and Crew, all levels.
- Salespeople
- Cashiers
- Front Line Supervisors - various industries
- General Store Managers
- Restaurant General Managers
- Occupational Therapists
- Registered Nurses (RNs)
- Sales Representatives
The largest numbers of job openings are found in the following cities, in order: Phoenix, Tucson, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Sun City, Chandler, and Flagstaff.
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Sports for Recreation and Employment
College and High School
- Arizona State Sun Devils
- Arizona Wildcats
- Northern Arizona Lumberjacks
- Arizona Interscholastic Association
- High School Internet Network
League Teams
Professional Athletic Teams
- Arizona Cardinals (NFL) - Tempe
- Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB) - Phoenix
- Arizona Rattlers (AFL) - Phoenix
- Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) - Phoenix
- Phoenix Mercury (WNBA) - Phoenix
- Phoenix Suns (NBA) - Phoenix
Arenas and Stadiums
- America West Arena - Phoenix
Higher Education in Arizona
- American Indian College of the Assemblies of God: Phoenix
- Arizona State University: Tempe
- Arizona State University Polytechnic: Mesa
- Arizona State University West: Phoenix, Arizona
- Coconino Community College: Flagstaff
- Diné College: Tsaile, Window Rock, Chinle, Ganado, Kayenta and Tuba City; also Shiprock and Crownpoint, NM
- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University: Prescott AZ and Daytona Beach FL - Business and Science degrees in aviation & aerospace.
- Maricopa Community Colleges, AZ: Several locations
- Midwestern University: Glendale
- Mohave Community College: Several locations
- Northern Arizona University: Flagstaff
- Northland Pioneer College Distance Learning: Holbrook
- Pima Community College: Tucson, AZ
- Prescott College
- Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine & Health Sciences: Tempe
- Southwestern College: Phoenix
- The Art Institute of Phoenix
- University of Advancing Technology: Tempe
- University of Arizona: Tucson
- Wayland Baptist University: Phoenix, Sierra Vista, Arizona
- Western Bible College of the Assemblies of God: Phoenix
- Yavapai College: Prescott, Verde Valley, Yavapai
Arizona Community College Board
- Arizona Western College: Yuma
- Central Arizona College: Coolidge
- Cochise College: Douglas, Sierra Vista, Willcox, Benson, Fort Huachuca
- Eastern Arizona College: Thatcher
Native American Nations
Federal grants and other funding support projects and programs among Native American nation Arizona and throughout the Southwest, often in coordination with local colleges and universities. Hospitality, Gaming, Healthcare, IT, and other industries provide employment for Native Americans and others among these developing economies. Location nations and their businesses in Arizona include:
- Ak-Chin Indian Community - Ak-Chin Farms and the Ak-Chin Tribal Government are all major employers.
- Yavapai-Apache Nation - Cliff Castle in Camp Verde.
- Navajo Nation -Tourism has the major role in the Navajo Tribe's economy, as is Diné College, the first tribally controlled community college in the country.
- Cocopah Indian Reservation - Cocopah in Somerton. Agriculture is another major industry.
- Colorado River Indian Tribes - Blue Water in Parker.
- White Mountain Apache Tribe - Timber, lumber hardware, and a ski resort also thrive.
- Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation - Agriculture, a sand and gravel center, and a tribally-owned gas station are significant sources of economic activity.
- Fort Mojave Indian Tribe - Mojave Valley and Laughlin, NV
- Gila River Indian Community - The economy includes Gila River farms, sand and gravel operations, a nationally acclaimed industrial park - Lone Butte.
- Havasupai Indian Reservation - Tourism is the base economy, along with a cafe, grocery store, museum, cultural center, and an art-silkscreen studio.
- Hopi Tribe - Agriculture is the base economy, but IT is advancing.
- Hualapai Tribe - The economy centers on tourism, cattle ranching, timber sales, and arts/crafts.
- Kaibab-Pauite Tribe - Economy is based on tourism, livestock, and agriculture - especially a 1,300 tree fruit orchard.
- Pascua Yaqui Tribe - Economy includes a landscape nursery, a manufacturer of adobe blocks, and a bingo hall.
- Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community - Close to the Phoenix metro area, there is a 140-acre retail development called The Pavilions, with a Wal-Mart. Salt River also keeps a 19,000 acre nature preserve. Agriculture and gaming underpin the economy.
- San Carlos Apache Reservation - Part of the Reservation is in the largest stand of ponderosa pines in the world. Lumbering, tourism, cattle ranching and recreation comprise the economy, with a retail shopping complex added for additional growth.
- Tohono O'odham Nation - Economic activities include tourism, an industrial park and a resort.
- Tonto Apache Tribe - Businesses in Payson
- Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe - Economy includes tourism, gaming and retail activities. The tribe owns a 162-room resort, a business park, and a shopping center.
- Fort Yuma-Quechan Tribe - This is an agricultural community, with tourism and a sand and gravel operation. The Tribe operates five trailer and RV parks, a grocery store and a museum.
- San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe - A Economic endeavors include livestock and subsistence farming.
For additional infomration, see: Native American Nations in Arizona
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Hi Patty. You are probably aware of my interest in this subject. I've been to a couple of these places, so I found the facts very interesting. While reading your lists, it occured to me that perhaps I could train in a new field to find employment there. This hub has given me something to think about, thank-you.
Holds? Do you mean the stats haven't changed?
Thx, Patty. Not sure what happened. When I came and read your first response, it stopped at "holds". It makes much more sense, now.
Nice site. Lots of great resources here.
I know that you did hours or research to come up with the listing. We need more jobs in all of the states. Pres. Obama has only been office for 9 months, and that is not enough time to fix the job market, Pres. Bush was in for 8 years. We went down during his last 4 years. The stimulus money need time to make jobs. If you came from manufacturing, than you would know that for capital improvements it takes years and months to put a plan on the drawing boards. Pres. Obama is very intelligent, but not God. It took 8 years to bring the US down and it will take a few years to bring it back up again. We need to focus on the US only and stop trying to solve other nations problems!
Great list. Thanks!
this helped e
Job Scarcity is a major problem of these youths for keeping themselves engaged.So its better opportunity for them to try to become self employed and also make themselves not much dependent on others.
It is great you have emphasized job opportunities for and at tribal reservations in Arizona. I have noticed, as a resident of Arizona, that the Indian nations appear to be trying to hire non-Indians for many jobs. Hats off to them. I give your hub a thumbs up.



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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 3 years ago
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