The document provides information about labor market data and workforce tips for employers. It discusses talent resources that local economic development organizations can tap into, including reviewing employer job postings, profiles, and hiring trends. It also discusses education and training resources in the community that employers have used to address their talent needs. The document then provides an overview of the public workforce system in Ohio, including local workforce development boards and OhioMeansJobs centers. It describes the services available through these resources for both job seekers and businesses.
Labor Market Data and Workforce Tips for Employers
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L a b o r M a r k e t D a t a a n d W o r k f o r c e T i p s f o r E m p l o y e r s
T i p s f o r t a p p i n g i n t o t a l e n t p i p e l i n e a n d r e s o u r c e s
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1. Talent resources for LEDOs
2. Introduction to the Public Workforce System
3. What Are Local Workforce Development Boards?
4. What does Workforce Development mean?
5. What Are OhioMeansJobs Centers?
6. Services Available to You
agenda
Today’s
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Review Salesforce account: activities/chatter, previous BRE, research profiles
Look at employer’s job postings and LinkedIn profiles
o Volume of hiring
o Job titles, functions, skills, etc.
o How do the above compare across locations, especially if property type or functions are generally
similar?
Know your community’s education and training resources
Be aware of how other employers in your community and Region have addressed their talent needs
o Connect employers for peer-to-peer discussions
PREPARE IN ADVANCE FOR CONVERSATION WITH EMPLOYER
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LEDO best practices, part 1
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PROPOSAL SAMPLE
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Education program data
EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE: COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND LINGUISTICS
International enrollment: More than 6,700 students from over 100 countries. Top countries
include China, India, Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, Canada, Iran, Turkey, Japan, Saudi Arabia.
The Ohio State University
Total enrollment: 68,100
Programs include: Communication, Linguistics, Journalism, East Asian
Languages, Data Analytics.
Communication and Journalism
#1 Communication Program in the
World (CWUR, 2017)
Core coursework in social media
analytics, communication research
methods and human-computer
interaction.
Highlight: Public Affairs Journalism
Teaches students how to investigate
and disseminate news with a
multimedia focus. Required courses
include data journalism and
quantitative reasoning.
Data Analytics
State-of-the-art undergraduate data
analytics program enrolls 140 students in
major program and 217 in the pre-major.
Computational Analytics specialization focus
areas: linguistics and text analytics, machine
learning, graph analytics, visual analytics and
cybersecurity.
Highlight: DataFest™, American Statistical
Association
Undergraduate teams work over the course of a
weekend to interpret, analyze and draw insights
from a dataset provided by a major company.
Datasets previously provided by Ticketmaster,
Expedia and Indeed.com.
Linguistics
#8 Linguistic Program in the World (CWUR, 2017)
Offers computational linguistics specialization with required coursework in quantitative
and logical skills, including mathematical and data analysis.
Highlight: Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC)
Linguistics students and professors partner with the Columbus-based OSC on the
development of computer algorithms and statistical grammar techniques to translate news
text in lesser known languages.
Foreign Language
30 languages offered through more than 600 courses
Highlight: Chinese Language Program
70 undergraduate majors and 50 minors; one of the largest U.S. graduate programs.
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ACCESS FREE DATA AND INFORMATION RESOURCES
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Bureau of Labor Statistics – Occupational Employment Statistics
Census Bureau
o OnTheMap (commute patterns)
o American Community Survey
National Center for Education Statistics – College Navigator
Resume websites – OhioMeansJobs, Indeed, etc.
Employee reviews, opinions – Glassdoor, TheLayoff.com
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FIND DATA ABOUT TALENT PIPELINE (https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/)
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NCES College Navigator
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ACCESS ONE COLUMBUS RESEARCH TOOLS AND CAPABILITIES
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EMSI
o occupation data, both workplace- and residence-based
o company profiles
LinkedIn Recruiter – granular search of profiles
LinkedIn Talent Insights
o company profiles
o regional talent pool data
PayScale – detailed wage data
Salary.com – detailed wage data
Burning Glass – job posting analytics
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COLUMBUS REGION GRADUATE RETENTION RATES BY ALMA MATER
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LinkedIn Recruiter
86%
83%
74%
65%
61%
60%
59%
51%
48%
47%
42%
31%
31%
21%
17%
Ohio University - Lancaster
Columbus State Community College
Central Ohio Technical College (COTC)
Columbus College of Art & Design
Marion Technical College
Otterbein University
Ohio Dominican University
The Ohio State University
Mount Vernon Nazarene University
Franklin University
Capital University
Ohio Christian University
Ohio Wesleyan University
Denison University
Kenyon College Source: LinkedIn data analyzed October 2019. Profile selection
criteria: finished school in 2017 or 2018, <2 years of work experience.
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To achieve and maintain an integrated, job-driven workforce system that links our diverse,
talented workforce to our nation’s businesses and improves the quality of life for our citizens.
Based on three key pillars of our system:
● One-Stop career centers provide first-rate customer service to jobseekers, workers, and
businesses.
● The demands of businesses and workers drive workforce solutions.
● The workforce system supports strong regional economies.
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)
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P u b l i c Wo r k f o r c e S y s t e m
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• WIOA Requires Boards To Have a Business Majority and Be Chaired By Business
• Required To Have Other Local Community Leaders (e.g., Education, Economic Development, etc.)
• Wagner-Peyser Employment Services
• Vocational Rehabilitation
• Board Is Appointed By County Commissioners (and Metro Mayors)
• Charged to Oversee Local Workforce Efforts
The Players
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What are workforce boards?
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In Ohio, There Are 20 Workforce Boards
245 Businesses Are Represented
• 62 Manufacturing
• 31 Business Services
• 30 Financial Services
• 29 Healthcare
• 25 Construction and Skilled Trade Companies
28 Business Organizations Are Included
All Must Meet or Exceed Challenging Standards Benchmarked Across the Nation
THE DETAILS
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What are workforce boards?
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It is an interconnected set of solutions to meet
employment needs: It prepares workers with needed
skills, emphasizes the value of workplace learning and
addresses the hiring demands of employers from the
outset. The goal is to place workers in jobs where there
are career development opportunities.
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W h a t d o e s W o r k f o r c e D e v e l o p m e n t m e a n ?
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W h a t A r e O h i o M e a n s J o b s C e n t e r s ?
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One Stop Location for Federal, State, and Local Employment Programs
Locally Designed Programs
One Connection for Many Workforce Programs
Multiple Services, Programs, and Fund Sources Located or Connected to One
Community Hub
Located in Every County in Ohio
Branded OhioMeansJobs __”X”__ County
American Job Center
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W h a t A r e O h i o M e a n s J o b s C e n t e r s ?
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All Job Seekers Are Welcome
All Businesses Are Welcome
Access to:
Labor Market Information
Job Openings
Training Resources
Online Resources
Workshops
Layoff Aversion Reemployment
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W h a t A r e O h i o M e a n s J o b s C e n t e r s ?
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Career Planning, Labor Market Info, Resumes, etc.
Job Training and Support, in Many Cases at NO Cost to the Jobseeker
Can Pay For Training, Supplies, Transportation, Retention Services to Stay Employed
In-Demand Occupation Training Driven By Data and Customer Choice
Focus: Back to Work as Quickly as Possible (Less Than 6 Months)
FOR THE JOB SEEKER
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Services available to you
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Access to Jobseekers
Posting, Screening, Testing, Referrals, etc.
OMJ.com assistance, search resumes, Labor Market Information
Space and Assistance for Recruiting
On-the-Job Training Assistance
Covering Half of New Employee’s Wages While They Learn The Job
Incumbent Worker Training
Investing in the Current Workforce of a Business
To Improve Competitiveness, Skill Levels, Increase Retention, etc.
FOR BUSINESSES
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Services available to you
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Your Panel
Lisa Patt-McDaniel
CEO, Workforce Development Board of Central Ohio (Workforce Area 11)
John Trott
Executive Director, Area 7 Workforce Development Board
Rick Szabrak
Executive Director, Southcentral Ohio Workforce Partnership (Workforce Area 20)
Jung Kim
Managing Director, Research and Business Intelligence, One Columbus
John Hambrick
Director, Business Solutions, WDBCO (Workforce Area 11)