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The tables below show the top three occupations that are projected from 2018-2028 of Tennessee employers based on the level of education they require.  There is no state minimum wage in Tennessee. The one highlighted occupation under each of the three education levels has been selected to expand on in terms of potential career advancement.

 

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Potential Career Advancement

1) Food Preparation Worker to Certified Food Manager

Food Preparation Worker Job Description: 

  • Perform a variety of food preparation duties other than cooking 

Entry Level Requirements:  

  • Food Handler Certification – not required by Tennessee state law, but may be required by individual food establishments 
  • Obtain Food Handler Certification online here ($7, 2 hours); click here to take exam in Español, 普通话, 한국어, Việt, American Sign Language, Tagalog, Serbo-Croatian

Certified Food Manager Job Description: 

  • Responsible for food safety to protect the public from foodborne illness

Career Advancement Requirements:  

  • Pass the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) certification exam ($55) 
  • Online courses are not required, but provide knowledge for the ANSI exam

2) Bookkeeping, Accounting & Audit Clerks to Accountants & Auditors

Bookkeeping, Account & Audit Clerks Job Description: 

Entry Level Requirements:  

  • Certification is not required by Tennessee law, but an Associate’s degree is generally required
  • Accounting training programs in Tennessee are listed here 

Accountants & Auditors Job Description: 

  •  Analyze financial information and prepare financial reports on activities in an organization

Career Advancement Requirements:  

  • Bachelor’s degree 
  • 1 year minimum experience in accounting 
  • Pass the CPA exam (Approx. $900 with $170 application fee)
  • Pass the AICPA Ethics exam with a minimum score of 90 
  • Apply for license with state of Tennessee
  • State residency and citizenship not required, but social security number is required

3) Registered Nurse to Nurse Practitioner

Registered Nurse Job Description: 

  •  Assess patient health problems and needs, develop and administer nursing care

Entry Level Requirements:  

  • Complete an state-approved nursing program in 
  • Pass the National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN) exam ($200)

Nurse Practitioner Job Description: 

  • Diagnose and treat patients independently or as part of a healthcare team 

Career Advancement Requirements:  

 

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Immigration in Tennessee

The following are facts about the immigrant community inTennessee

  • Immigrants comprise 5% of the state population and 7% of the Tennessee labor force 
  • Top industries of immigrant employment: 
    • Manufacturing, 43,997 workers 
    • Construction, 34,203 workers 
    • Accommodation and Food Services, 32,902 workers 
    • Health Care and Social Assistance, 24,372 workers 
    • Retail Trade, 20,447 workers 
  • 26,240 immigrant business owners account for 8% of all self-employed Tennessee residents
  • 40% of immigrants in Tennessee are naturalized and another 38% are undocumented
  • Top foreign-born countries of origin:
    • Mexico, 24% 
    • India, 5% 
    • Honduras, 4% 
    • China, 4% 
    • Egypt, 4% 
  • 4% of native-born Tennesseans are children of an immigrant
  • Educational attainment of foreign born adults in Tennessee
    • High School diploma or less –  50
    • More than HS diploma, less than Bachelor’s degree – 15
    • Bachelor’s degree or higher – 34

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Share of immigrant professionals, who are unemployed, employed at poverty-level wages in High School diploma or less jobs, or significantly underemployed in more than HS diploma, less than Bachelor’s degree jobs

 

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Sources

Jobs 

Projections Managing Partnership (PMP), Projections Central – State Occupational Projections, “Long Term Occupational Projection (2018-2028)”;  http://www.projectionscentral.com/Projections/LongTerm 

Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2019 State Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates; https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oessrcst.htm  

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Projections, “Education and training assignments by detailed occupation,” 2019; https://www.bls.gov/emp/tables/education-and-training-by-occupation.htm  

National Council of State Legislatures, “State Minimum Wages”, December 2020; http://www.ncsl.org/research/labor-and-employment/state-minimum-wage-chart.aspx#Table 

Bureau of Labor Statistics, Economic News Release, “Employees on Nonfarm Payrolls by State, Seasonally adjusted”, November 2020; https://www.bls.gov/news.release/laus.t03.htm  

Potential Career Advancement 

National Conference of State Legislatures, “The National Occupational Licensing Database”, March 2020: https://www.ncsl.org/research/labor-and-employment/occupational-licensing-statute-database.aspx  

Immigration 

American Immigration Council, State by State Fact Sheet, August 2020; https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/topics/state-by-state

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