Digital Media in the Inland Empire
Digital Media Jobs in the Inland Empire/Desert and Los Angeles Metro Digital Media Advisory Skills Panel October 11, 2019 About the Centers of Excellence (COE)
California Community Colleges need to ensure that CTE curriculum produces workers with the skills relevant to the regional and statewide economies. The COE provide quality labor market data and information to help colleges respond to workforce needs. Colleges use the data for: Investing in new and Assessing labor relevant programs market needs Reviewing existing programs Pursuing grants
Today’s Topics
Digital Media Industry Overview
Demand for Digital Media Jobs
Regional Training Programs and Outcomes Categories of Middle-Skill DM Jobs
• Multimedia Artist & Animators Arts & Design • Commercial & Industrial Designers Workers • Graphic Designers
Digital Media • Producers & Directors Leadership
• Audio & Video Equipment Techs. • Broadcast Techs. Media • Sound Engineering Techs. Communications Equipment Workers • Photographers • Camera Operators, Film & Video Editors Who Hires These Jobs? Industry employment • Counts all jobs • Top job to the entry jobs • Core occupations and support occupations Arts & Design Workers
Industry • Multimedia Artist & Animators Information • Commercial & Industrial Designers • Graphic Designers
78% employment in 3 Industries
Professional, Scientific, and Information Manufacturing Technical Services Graphic Design Motion Picture and Services Video Production Commercial Interior Design Independent Artists, Printing Writers, & Services Performers Sign Manufacturing Advertising Teleproduction & Agencies Post Production Digital Media Leadership
Industry • Producers & Directors Information 97% employment in 3 Industries
Professional, Arts, Entertainment, Information Scientific, and and Recreation Technical Services Motion Picture and Video Production Independent Artists, Writers, & Television Advertising Performers Broadcasting Agencies Theater Companies Teleproduction & Post Production Media Communications Equipment Workers Industry • Audio & Video Equipment Technicians Information • Broadcast Technicians • Sound Engineering Technicians • Photographers • Camera Operators, Film & Video Editors 79% employment in 3 Industries
Professional, Arts, Entertainment, Information Scientific, and and Recreation Technical Services Motion Picture and Other Professional, Video Production Independent Scientific, and Artists, Writers, & Technical Services Television Performers Broadcasting Advertising, Public Amusement and Relations, and Teleproduction & Theme Parks Related Services Post Production What is occupational employment? • An category of jobs with similar work and skills possessed by the incumbents. • Occupations are employed across all Ind. • 800 Detailed Occupations • 302 Middle-skill Occupations Digital Media Middle-Skill Jobs
• Multimedia Artist & Animators Arts & Design • Commercial & Industrial Designers Workers • Graphic Designers
Digital Media • Producers & Directors Leadership
• Audio & Video Equipment Techs. • Broadcast Techs. Media • Sound Engineering Techs. Communications Equipment Workers • Photographers • Camera Operators, Film & Video Editors Measures of Living Wage/Self-sufficiency
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario MSA (AKA: Inland Empire/Desert Region) • Average household has 3.3 residents (ACS) • California Minimum Wage $12.00/hour • Brookings Institute Advancing Opportunity in California’s Inland Empire report • $18.00/hour + benefits 12 Measures of Living Wage/Self-sufficiency Cont. • Riverside and San Bernardino counties • 1 Adult $12.39/hour or $25,775 Annual before tax
• Los Angeles and Orange counties • 1 Adult $14.71/hour or $30,602 Annual Three Resident Household Hourly Wage Annual Wage 2 Adults (Both Working), $16.58 $69,000 1 Child 2 Adults (1 Working), 1 Child $28.25 $58,800
1 Adult, 2 Children $36.40 $75,700 13 Annual job Median hourly Occupations openings Post- wage secondary (2018-2023) Audio and Video non-degree 928 Equipment Technicians $22.36 award Inland Empire/Desert 80 $18.62
Los Angeles Co. 849 $22.66
Sound Engineering 370 Technicians $30.58
Inland Empire/Desert 17 $15.30
Los Angeles Co. 353 $31.33 Associate degree Annual job Median hourly Occupation openings wage (2018-2023)
Broadcast 310 Technicians $19.72
Inland Empire/Desert 10 $24.21
Los Angeles Co. 300 $19.59 Annual job Median hourly Occupation openings wage (2018-2023) Bachelor’s degree Graphic designers 1,705 $25.25
Inland Empire/Desert 261 $21.02
Los Angeles Co. 1,444 $26.03 Commercial and 221 industrial designers $31.64 Inland Empire/Desert 34 $30.32
Los Angeles Co. 187 $31.79
Multimedia artists 500 and animators $34.34
Inland Empire/Desert 19 $15.62
Los Angeles Co. 481 $34.78 Annual job Median hourly Occupation openings wage Bachelor’s (2018-2023) degree Camera operators 476 $30.07
Inland Empire/Desert 12 $22.12
Los Angeles Co. 464 $30.35 Film and video 1,208 editors $35.22 Inland Empire/Desert 25 $37.71
Los Angeles Co. 1,183 $35.13
Producers and 2,182 directors $46.00
Inland Empire/Desert 57 $29.66
Los Angeles Co. 2,126 $46.48 Audio and video equipment technicians 10%
Sound engineering technicians 10% Occupations with low Broadcast technicians 12% percentage Camera operators 17% of female workers Film and video editors 18%
Multimedia artists and animators 37% Available Digital Media Digital Multimedia Media training Electronic Games Design programs Animation
Desktop Publishing Radio and Television Commercial Music Technical Communications Applied Photography Mass Communications Commercial Art Film Production Graphic Art and Design Regional Colleges with Digital Media Programs
Chaffey
College of the Desert
San Bernardino Valley Student Outcomes
Career and Technical Education Employment Outcomes Survey (CTEOS) 2016, 2017, & 2018 series
Survey of 294 former DM students in the IEDR
100 responses
34% response rate How closely related to your field of study is your current job? (n=65)
Not Close 38% Very Close or Close 62% How long did it take you to find a job? (n=23) 87% in less than 3 months Found a job 1 to 3 More than right away months one year 30% 57% 13% Are you currently working Full Time (FT) or Part-time (PT)? (n=64)
FT PT 42% 58% Where are Digital Media completers currently working? (n=40)
55% 68% of former students work in the region
25%
8% 8% 5%
Inland Empire Low Desert High Desert LA Out of State
Source: CTEOS DM Earnings Student Outcomes
Digital Media Completers reporting hourly wages after exit (n=39) $20.00 $19,508 Median Annual $14.00 Earnings After Exiting $11.00 ICT & DM (EDD Tax Files)
25th Median 75th
(Student Reported) Source: Launchboard, CTEOS DM Student Transfers
Did you transfer to another college or university? (n=85) Yes, different 42% Transferred field of study 8% Yes, same field No of study 58% 34%
Was this a two-year or four-year college or university? (n=30)
Other, 10%
Four-year college or university, 90% Strong Workforce Metrics ICT and DM
75% 1,550 62% Students are employed in Are economically Students transferred to a the fourth fiscal quarter disadvantaged students four-year institution after exit
Exiting students Of students experienced a 40% 65% found a job closely Of exiting students 51% related to their field of attained a living wage Median change in earnings study
Source: Launchboard Employment Outcomes Worries? • One year after exit only
• Better job and wage opportunities for those willing to work in LA/OC How satisfied are you with the education and training you received at your college? (n=98)
Neutral 7% Very Dissatisfied Satisfied or 4% Satisfied 89% Questions?
Michael Goss
Centers of Excellence for Labor Market Research Inland Empire/Desert Region
www.coeccc.net