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Wyoming New Hires Job Skills Survey 2015


What are New Hires? An Introduction to the Wyoming New Hires Job Skills Survey


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Tables by Industry

By Number of New Hires
Ag., Forestry,
Fishing and Hunting
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Mining Management of Companies and Enterprises
Utilities Administrative and Waste Services
Construction Educational Services
Manufacturing Health Care and Social Assistance
Wholesale Trade Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
Retail Trade Accommodation and Food Services
Transportation & Warehousing Other Services
Information Public Administration
Finance & Insurance  
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Total, All Industries
Revised: May 2017

Selected Tables Compiled from Wyoming New Hires Job Skills Survey Data, 2015


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Selected New Hires Articles

Evidence from the New Hires Survey: Education and Opportunity in Wyoming’s Labor Market
from Wyoming Labor Force Trends,
December 2015

The purpose of this article is to explain how New Hires Job Skills Survey data can be used to identify trends in Wyoming’s labor market by understanding employers’ hiring practices: which types of jobs are filled, how much employers pay, benefits they offer, skills employers are seeking, and employers’ reported satisfaction with the skills of new hires.

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Training for What?
Using New Hires Survey Data to Identify Training Opportunities

from Wyoming Labor Force Trends,
July 2014

This article provides examples of how New Hires Survey data can be used to identify trends in Wyoming’s labor market and possible training opportunities for employers, educators, and training providers.

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Youths and Nonresidents in Wyoming’s Labor Force, Part 3:
Occupations, Earnings, and Career Opportunities

from Wyoming Labor Force Trends,
June 2014

This article includes information on the specific types of occupations for which resident youths and nonresidents are hired, the wages they are paid, and potential training opportunities for Wyoming schools and employers.

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What Do Employers Want?
Part 2: Evidence from the New Hires Survey for Health Care

from Wyoming Labor Force Trends,
February 2014

This article provides a comparison of new hires working in the education and health care industries.

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Training for What? PART 5
Examining the Gender Wage Gap Among New Hires in Wyoming's Manufacturing Industry

from Wyoming Labor Force Trends,
August 2011

This article analyzes new hires in Wyoming's manufacturing industry and across all industries in order to determine if a wage gap existed within the same occupation for male and female new hires. Within most occupations, there was no evidence of wage disparity between male and female new hires.

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