a website of the Illinois State Library

This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Business and industry: Employment: Occupations'.

Business and industry:
   Employment:
     Occupations

2010 Employment Projections (covers 2000-2010)
This Illinois Department of Employment Security report takes us from base year 2000 employment to projected year 2010. Emnployment statistics are collected as part of a federal/state cooperative program called Occupational Employment Statistics or OES. It covers nine major industry groups: 1. agriculture-forestry-fishing, 2. mining, 3. construction, 4. manufacturing, 5. transportation-communications-public utilities, 6. wholesale and retail trade, 7. finance-insurance-real estate, 8. services and 9. government. The report also covers Standard Occupational Classification definitions.

Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Financial Audit and Compliance Examination for the year ended June 30, 2006 (covers July 1, 2005-June 30, 2006)
Audit of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Annual financial audit and compliance examination for the year ended June 30, 2006 by independent auditors.

Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Financial Audit and Compliance Examination for the year ended June 30,... {periodical start}
Department of Financial and Professional Regulation Financial Audit and Compliance Examination conducted in accordance with "Government Auditing Standards" and the Illinois State Auditing Act. The document includes the independent accountants' report on State compliance, internal control over compliance and supplementary information for State compliance purposes, which was written by Sikich LLP as special assistant auditors for the Auditor General, State of Illinois.

Learn More Earn More: Illinois high demand, high-wage occupations (2008)
This publication lists the top jobs in Illinois according to annual openings. The occupations are arranged according to education required; with everything from short-term on-the-job training to four years of college and beyond. This information is helpful to persons who have a specific career interest by summarizing information on employment prospects. The brochure is also useful in evaluating the occupational payoff to be expected from various education and training programs.

Occupational Employment Statistics: Wage Data {periodical start}
The data in the Illinois Department of Employment Security publications reflect the labor market in Illinois. Entry, median, and experienced level wages for about 800 occupations in Illinois are listed in the reports.

Occupational Employment Statistics: Wage Data (2006)
The data in this publication reflect the labor market in Illinois, while data for local areas in Illinois are online see next page for online instructions. Entry, median, and experienced level wages for about 800 occupations in Illinois are listed in this report. The occupations range from parking lot attendants to chief executives.

Occupational Employment Statistics: Wage Data (2008, covering 2nd Quarter 2007)
An annual report of the hourly and annual salaries for over 700 Illinois occupations.

Winning Job Opportunities: A Guide for the Formerly Incarcerated in Illinois (2007-2008 edition)
A publication featuring top occupations, determined by the number of annual openings, for ex-offenders. Occupations featured are grouped by education and training level and feature a short description of the occupation, hourly wages both entry level and with experience , annual openings in Illinois, and a list of helpful skills.