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Employment consultant job growth summary. After extensive research, interviews, and analysis, Zippia's data science team found that:
The projected employment consultant job growth rate is 8% from 2018-2028.
About 58,800 new jobs for employment consultants are projected over the next decade.
Employment consultant salaries have increased 7% for employment consultants in the last 5 years.
There are over 21,044 employment consultants currently employed in the United States.
There are 31,418 active employment consultant job openings in the US.
The average employment consultant salary is $37,015.
| Year | # of jobs | % of population |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 21,044 | 0.01% |
| 2020 | 18,402 | 0.01% |
| 2019 | 17,982 | 0.01% |
| 2018 | 16,867 | 0.01% |
| 2017 | 15,735 | 0.00% |
| Year | Avg. salary | Hourly rate | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $37,015 | $17.80 | +2.5% |
| 2025 | $36,100 | $17.36 | +1.7% |
| 2024 | $35,493 | $17.06 | +0.9% |
| 2023 | $35,184 | $16.92 | +2.0% |
| 2022 | $34,502 | $16.59 | +1.4% |
| Rank | State | Population | # of jobs | Employment/ 1000ppl |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | South Dakota | 869,666 | 171 | 20% |
| 2 | Maine | 1,335,907 | 213 | 16% |
| 3 | Alabama | 4,874,747 | 536 | 11% |
| 4 | Oklahoma | 3,930,864 | 432 | 11% |
| 5 | District of Columbia | 693,972 | 72 | 10% |
| 6 | Mississippi | 2,984,100 | 268 | 9% |
| 7 | Vermont | 623,657 | 31 | 5% |
| 8 | Massachusetts | 6,859,819 | 268 | 4% |
| 9 | Rhode Island | 1,059,639 | 41 | 4% |
| 10 | North Dakota | 755,393 | 27 | 4% |
| 11 | Minnesota | 5,576,606 | 159 | 3% |
| 12 | Oregon | 4,142,776 | 122 | 3% |
| 13 | New Hampshire | 1,342,795 | 44 | 3% |
| 14 | Montana | 1,050,493 | 33 | 3% |
| 15 | Delaware | 961,939 | 26 | 3% |
| 16 | Alaska | 739,795 | 19 | 3% |
| 17 | Wyoming | 579,315 | 16 | 3% |
| 18 | California | 39,536,653 | 737 | 2% |
| 19 | Pennsylvania | 12,805,537 | 270 | 2% |
| 20 | Illinois | 12,802,023 | 266 | 2% |
| Rank | City | # of jobs | Employment/ 1000ppl | Avg. salary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Burlingame | 1 | 3% | $51,339 |
| 2 | Dover | 1 | 3% | $37,065 |
| 3 | Los Gatos | 1 | 3% | $51,353 |
| 4 | Clovis | 2 | 2% | $49,569 |
| 5 | Fairfield | 1 | 2% | $37,507 |
| 6 | Greenwich | 1 | 2% | $37,525 |
| 7 | Noblesville | 1 | 2% | $29,163 |
| 8 | Pensacola | 1 | 2% | $31,649 |
| 9 | Minneapolis | 3 | 1% | $36,409 |
| 10 | Costa Mesa | 1 | 1% | $47,166 |
| 11 | Pleasanton | 1 | 1% | $50,867 |
| 12 | Renton | 1 | 1% | $42,120 |
| 13 | Indianapolis | 2 | 0% | $29,128 |
| 14 | San Jose | 2 | 0% | $51,148 |
| 15 | Atlanta | 1 | 0% | $38,190 |
| 16 | Chicago | 1 | 0% | $40,585 |
| 17 | Phoenix | 1 | 0% | $32,487 |
| 18 | San Diego | 1 | 0% | $45,929 |

Michigan State University

Dr. Phil Gardner Ph.D.: Technology - Data Science - the ability to interpret trends of data tracked in livestock production and then to prescribe changes in management. This is also huge in crop production.
Automation - in animal care and food processing to lower demand for human labor because there are shortages.
Dr. Phil Gardner Ph.D.: During the quarantine, we had strong demand for both interns and graduates - there were many programs at MSU that had many internships canceled due to covid. Americans now realize the importance of our food industry and supply chain as we all saw shortages in the stores - food production is essential. Areas such as poultry, swine, dairy and meat industry are winning the student recruitment battle because of competitive salaries. The demand for talent in production ag has been strong. We also have a few contract research organizations recruiting for study technicians. I predict that the trend of more animal science jobs than interested students will continue in the future.
Employers are offering jobs if students are doing a great job in their internship. MSU also had two-year programs offered through our Institute of Ag Technology, last fall. We had a first-year student get offered an internship in the fall with Kalmbach in Ohio, halfway through his summer internship, and he was offered a job. Because his courses are now online this semester, he is staying in Ohio, starting his new job, and finishing up his classes online.