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Federal Employment Statistics

Federal Employment Statistics

The Twenty Largest
White-Collar Occupations

 

AS OF SEPTEMBER 2003 AND COMPARED TO SEPTEMBER 1993

Occupation Code Occupation September 2003 September 1993  Change Percent
Change
2210 Information Technology Management 60,634 - - -
0301 Miscellaneous Administration And Program 54,546 39,967 14,579 36.5
0303 Miscellaneous Clerk and Assistant 53,487 55,463 -1,976 -3.6
0343 Management and Program Analyst 44,929 38,934 5,995 15.4
0610 Nurse 39,716 39,584 132 0.3
0318 Secretary 38,999 87,784 -48,785 -55.6
1811 Criminal Investigating 36,103 32,255 3,848 11.9
0019 Safety Technician 26,935 241 36,694 11076
1102 Contracting 26,505 30,966 -4,461 -14.4
0105 Social Insurance Administration 26,381 22,203 4,178 18.8
0905 General Attorney 25,786 23,171 2,615 11.3
2152 Air Traffic Control 23,694 25,436 -1,742 -6.8
0962 Contact Representative 22,364 14,521 7,843 54.0
1101 General Business and Industry 22,095 16,564 5,531 33.4
0201 Human Resources Management 20,401 11,410 8,991 78.8
0855 Electronics Engineering 20,080 28,844 -8,764 -30.4
1801 General Inspection, Investigation, & Comp 19,474 5,647 13,827 244.9
0801 General Engineering 18,272 20,992 -2,270 -13.0
0802 Engineering Technician 16,500 22,687 -6,187 -27.3
0007 Correctional Officer 14,889 9,761 5,128 52.5
SOURCE: U.S. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
                Office of Workforce Information
                Central Personnel Data File (CPDF)

Data from the Central Personnel Data File

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