Aligning Opportunities in Northeast Ohio

Report Reveals Misalignment of High-demand Occupations and Skills/Training/Education of Northeast Ohio Workforce

Most prevalent misalignment is in three important sectors: manufacturing, healthcare, and computer and IT

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There is a misalignment of job opportunities and workforce in growing, high-potential industries, many offering family-sustaining wages, reports the Aligning Opportunities report by Team NEO. The report, made possible by a grant from the Cleveland Foundation and generous support of The Sherwin-Williams Company, was released today to coincide with In-Demand Jobs Week, a statewide celebration of jobs, industries and skills that are in high demand.

An update to Team NEO’s 2017 Aligning Opportunities report, the study provides an in-depth look at labor force trends, job demand through 2021, talent supply, and demand and supply alignment. It focuses on occupations in three high-growth industries — computer and IT, healthcare and manufacturing — and explores the implications for talent development policies in the region. New to the 2018 edition is a look at entry alignment (positions that require less than five years of experience) and risk of automation (probability of computerization). In addition, a new occupation group, education, was added to this year’s report.

“The objective of conducting this research is to provide a tool that assists secondary and postsecondary educational institutions across Northeast Ohio in re-evaluating professional and technical education and training programs,” explained Jacob Duritsky, vice president, Strategy and Research for Team NEO. “There is a significant gap between employer demand and the types of degrees being offered. By 2020, a projected 65 percent of jobs will require a postsecondary credential, and there will continue to be a significant gap.”

Other key findings include:

  • There is a tremendous opportunity to connect qualified candidates to well-paying jobs in high-potential industries in Northeast Ohio.
  • The most in-demand sectors are manufacturing, healthcare and IT.
  • Of the 19 occupation categories studied, and 350+ different jobs associated with them, only three are aligned with supply and demand. Further, for entry-level positions, only two of the 19 are aligned.

Economic development partners and educational institutions across the region will use these study results as a foundation for discussions about accelerating talent development policy in Northeast Ohio.Aligning Opportunities Chart of Alignment


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