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Using LMI to Assist Job Seekers and Better Develop Your Workforce. What’s in it for me?. After participating in this breakout session, you will be able to: Identify what LMI sources will be relevant to your job seekers Identify the Four Step Aid to Assisting Job Seekers
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Using LMI to Assist Job Seekers and Better Develop Your Workforce
What’s in it for me? • After participating in this breakout session, you will be able to: • Identify what LMI sources will be relevant to your job seekers • Identify the Four Step Aid to Assisting Job Seekers • Gain a deeper knowledge of working with LMI data types/sources for job seekers and workforce development • Establish a more targeted and simple approach for using LMI with your job seekers
Do you work with job seekers or new job entrants on a regular basis? • Yes • No
What do you see as the biggest obstacle for job placement now? • Lack of jobs available • Lack of educated workforce • Businesses not located in commute shed • Training not available for area industries • Wages not consistent with cost of living for area
The Four-Step Job Seeker Process • Identify your affected industry & job seeker • Study staffing patterns • Determine your job seekers transferable skill set • Narrow down the occupations within the industry that have similar skills for job seekers
Putting the Four-Step Process into Practice…… Step1: Identify your affected industry and job seeker. • Get to know your job seeker’s needs • Look at local industry employment trends • Look at local industry projection data • Look at any WARN notices you have received regarding that industry • Collaborate with local Business Reps for additional information
Getting to know your Job Seeker • Robert Smith • Manufacturing Supervisor at beverage manufacturing company • Laid off in June due to production cutbacks • Age 35 • Cannot complete additional training without income • Can’t relocate due to family
Putting the Four-Step Process into Practice…… Step1: Identify your affected industry and job seeker. • Get to know your job seeker’s needs • Look at local industry employment trends • http://www.missourieconomy.org/indicators/lehd/index.stm • Look at local industry projection data • Look at any WARN notices you have received regarding that industry • Collaborate with local Business Reps for additional information
Putting the Four-Step Process into Practice…… Step1: Identify your affected industry and job seeker. • Get to know your job seeker’s needs • Look at local industry employment trends • Look at local industry projection data • http://www.missourieconomy.org/industry/ind_proj.stm • Look at any WARN notices you have received regarding that industry • Collaborate with local Business Reps for additional information
Putting the Four-Step Process into Practice…… Step1: Identify your affected industry and job seeker. • Get to know your job seeker’s needs • Look at local industry employment trends • Look at local industry projection data • Look at any WARN notices you have received regarding that industry • http://rapidresponse.ded.mo.gov/ • Collaborate with local Business Reps for additional information
Which of the tools we just discussed would you say is most useful for helping job seeker placement? • Local Employment Dynamics • Industry Projections • WARN notices • All of them were useful
Putting the Four-Step Process into Practice…… Step 2: Study the beverage manufacturing staffing patterns • BLS Industry Staffing Patterns • http://www.bls.gov/emp/ • BLS Occupational Staffing Patterns • Occupational Projection Analysis
Putting the Four-Step Process into Practice…… Step 2: Study the beverage manufacturing staffing patterns • BLS Industry Staffing Patterns • BLS Occupational Staffing Patterns • http://www.bls.gov/emp/ • Occupational Projection Analysis
Putting the Four-Step Process into Practice…… Step 2: Study the beverage manufacturing staffing patterns • BLS Industry Staffing Patterns • BLS Occupational Staffing Patterns • Occupational Projection Analysis • http://www.missourieconomy.org/occupations/occ_proj.stm
Which of the tools we just discussed would you say is most useful for helping job seeker placement? • Industry Staffing Patterns • Occupational Staffing Patterns • Occupational Projections • All of the tools were helpful
Putting the Four-Step Process into Practice…… Step 3: Determine your job seekers transferable skill set • A Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Assessment • Educational Assessments: WorkKeys, TABE • Skills Profilers • Interest and Work Values Analysis • O*Net Interest Profiler, Work Profiler Tools • Gap Analysis
O*Net Online Assessment Tools • O*NET Career Exploration Tools • Interest Profiler • Work Importance Locator/Profiler • Ability Profiler • http://www.onetcenter.org/tools.html
Which of the assessment tools do you use on job seekers? • WorkKeys • O*Net Online Assessments • TABE • Kuder • MissouriConnections.org Assessments • I don’t use any of these
Putting the Four-Step Process into Practice…… Step 4: Narrow down the occupations within the industry with similar skills • Use O*Net Online or the Missouri Career Exploration Tool to help determine your job seekers next steps…..
Career Exploration Tools • Communication in aCommon Language • Employers • Job Seekers • Workforce Developers • Integrated Systems • Missiouriconnections.org • Missouri Career Exploration Tool • CareerOneStop and • Career Center’s Toolbox
Case Study – Data Retrieval What high-demand occupations require similar skills and education to those of a production supervisor in the beverage manufacturing industry? • O*Net • Create a skills profile • Pair the profile to in demand jobs • http://online.onetcenter.org/ • Missouri Career Exploration Tool • Collect regional projections for prospective occupations • Look at available training or educational opportunities within their area • http://apps.oseda.missouri.edu/MOWorkKeys/
Which of the tools we just discussed would you say is most useful for helping job seeker placement? • O*Net Online • Missouri Career Exploration Tool • All of the tools were helpful • Neither was useful
O*Net Online Resources • For more O*Net Online resources and available products and assessment tools • www.onetcenter.org • For more training on using O*Net effectively • www.onetacademy.com • Includes power points, lesson plans, webinars/recordings, and podcasts relating to all things O*Net