Professional Services Report
A high-growth industry transcending disruption
A high-growth industry transcending disruption
This is the fourth in a series of reports that set out to analyze the major shifts occurring in industries critical to the Los Angeles Basin, quanitfying their economic impact and identifying the jobs that have the brightest future for community college students in the region.
The professional services industry is a major economic driver in the regional economy. With human creativity, problem solving and critical thinking as their backbone, many jobs in this industry have been largely insulated from disruption by technological advances and automation. Overall, 50,680 total job openings will be created in the industry in the Los Angeles Basin (Los Angeles and Orange counties) over the next five years, with employers seeking to fill many of those openings with middle-skill workers.
There is some urgency for the creation and expansion of community college programs targeting the professional services industry. A looming workforce shortage appears to be on the horizon. Based on regional community college completions, there could be an undersupply of 2,000 workers each year to fill job openings in the region through 2021. More than 6,300 annual openings are projected for middle-skill occupations in the industry. Yet, community college completions only totaled about 4,300 awards in the 2016-17 academic year.
The professional services industry generates $175.6 billion in economic output annually in the Los Angeles Basin, accounting for nearly 12 percent of the gross regional product.
More than half of employment in professional services falls into three subsectors: management and technical consulting services, legal services, and accounting and bookkeeping.
Professional services employment is two times greater in Los Angeles County than Orange County, with 262,800 payroll employees compared to 120,500 payroll employees in Orange County.
There are more than 300,000 contingent professional service workers in the Los Angeles Basin; almost equivalent to the number of payroll employees in the region, and the gig economy workforce is growing.
Middle-skill occupations on the upswing
Professional services employees typically earn higher-than-average wages compared to the regional economy. Professional services employees earn, on average, $65,030, more than the regional average across all industries.
A large share of the professional services workforce in the region skews younger; 53 percent of workers are 25-44 years old, and less than 20 percent are 55 years or older.
There is an undersupply of community college students to fill jobs in administration and support, veterinary medicine, environmental science, and computers and design.
High-growth jobs include network and computer systems administrators, secretaries and administrative assistants, veterinary technologists and technicians, and environmental science and protection technicians.
Within professional services, occupations were identified that are fast growing, offer rewarding career paths and are well paid. All 15 occupations are middle-skill, requiring some education or training beyond a high school
diploma, but less than a bachelor’s degree.
What they do: Design or create graphics for specific commercial or promotional needs.
What they do: Assist lawyers by investigating facts, preparing legal documents or researching legal precedent.
What they do: Perform administrative functions such as correspondence, appointments and maintaining files.
What they do: Design, create and modify websites.
What they do: Install, configure and support an organization’s local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN) and internet systems.
What they do: Prepare tax returns for individuals or small businesses.
What they do: Locate and notify customers of delinquent accounts to solicit payments.
What they do: Perform medical tests for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases in animals.
What they do: Provide technical assistance to computer users.
What they do: Prepare drawings of architectural and structural features for civil engineering projects.
What they do: Interpret oral or sign language, or translate written text from one language into another.
What they do: Compile and record employee time and payroll data.
What they do: Inspect structures to determine structural soundness and compliance with specifications and regulations.
What they do: Perform laboratory and field tests to monitor the environment and investigate sources of pollution.
What they do: Apply principles of civil engineering to the construction and maintenance of structures and facilities.
As the industry undergoes further technological transformation, occupations based on non-automatable, knowledge-heavy competencies are primed to take off. Opportunities are expected to flourish in the technology-based subsectors.
These professional services jobs pay solid wages and have a bright future for community college students in the region. They can support a family and improve standards of living.
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Los Angeles County America’s Job Centers, also known as WorkSource Centers, serve over 250,000 individuals each year and assist clients with accessing training providers in the community. These one-stop centers are overseen by seven Workforce Development Boards (WDBs). Two WDBs provided data for this report. In total, 815 participants received training through 20 programs related to professional services. Programs with the most participants include:
os Angeles County America’s Job Centers, also known as WorkSource Centers, serve over 250,000 individuals each year and assist clients with accessing training providers in the community. These one-stop centers are overseen by seven Workforce Development Boards (WDBs). Two WDBs provided data for this report. In total, 815 participants received training through 20 programs related to professional services. Programs with the most participants include:
1600 E 4th St
Los Angeles, CA 90033
Scott Lee
(323) 526-0143
scott.lee@lacity.org
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1505 E 1st St
Los Angeles, CA 90033
Aissa Cerda
(323) 267-5930
aissa.cerda@rescare.com
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21010 Vanowen St
Los Angeles, CA 91303
Marcos Serpas
(818) 596-4116
maserpas@rescare.com
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234 Loma Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Jorge Orozco
(213) 413-1466
jorozco@paralosninos.org
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4060 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90037
Alma Diaz
(323) 731-8596
alma@aye-la.org
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1055 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Amber Chatman
(818) 573-9030
amber.chatman@ypiusa.org
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9030 Laurel Canyon Blvd
Sun Valley, CA 91352
Johnson Ng
(213) 207-1388
jng@westlake-worksource.org
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222 W 6th St
San Pedro, CA 90731
Haimanot Fekadu
(818) 771-0184
hfekadu@wscalnetwork.org
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4311 Melrose Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90029
Carla Hendy-Anguiano
(562) 570-4721
carla.hendy-anguiano@pacificgateway.org
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2140 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90006
Margo Scoble
(323) 454-6103 xt. 6103
mscoble@mcscareergroup.com
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630 W 5th St
Los Angeles, CA 90071
Johnson Ng
(213) 228-7113
jng@westlake-worksource.org
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342 N San Fernando Rd
Los Angeles, CA 90031
Carmen Jacinto
(323) 539-2089
cjacinto@goodwillsocal.org
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3845 Selig Place
Los Angeles, CA 90031
Jorge Orozco
(323) 275-9309
jorozco@paralosninos.org
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13420 Van Nuys Blvd
Pacoima, CA 91331
Angelica Martin
(818) 492-4065
amartin@ypiusa.org
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222 W 6th St
San Pedro, CA 90731
Laura McNeil
(323) 730-7900
lmcneil@letc.com
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6109 S Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90047
Mary Starks/CJ Scott
(323) 903-6926
mstarks@brotherhoodcrusade.org
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4401 Crenshaw Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90043
Jose Guadron
(213) 743-6139
jguadron@coalitionrcd.org
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1006 E 28th St
Los Angeles, CA 90011
Adriana Camacho
(323) 923-1434
acamacho@wlcac.org
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958 E 108th St
Los Angeles, CA 90059
Elton Blake
(323) 563-5683
eblake@wlcac.org
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14565 Lanark St
Los Angeles, CA 91406
Laura McNeil
(323) 432-4399
lmcneil@letc.com
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10950 S Central Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90059
Hugh Carter
(323) 971-7640
hugh.carter@lacity.org
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5849 Crocker St
Los Angeles, CA 90003
Alex Martinez
(818) 782-2520
amartinez@goodwillsocal.org
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1773 E Century Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90002
Magdalena Duran
(818) 504-0334
mduran@wscalnetwork.org
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9024 Laurel Canyon Blvd
Sun Valley, CA 91352
Carlos Vasquez
(213) 763-5955
cvasquez@coalitionrcd.org
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400 W Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90015
Erick Serrato
(310) 732-5700
erick.serrato@pacific-gateway.org
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2220 E 114th St
Los Angeles, CA 90059
Joel Lopez
(323) 249-7751
joel.lopez@hacla.org
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2900 S Crenshaw Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90016
Louis Lewis
(323) 293-6284
llewis@aadapinc.org
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5446 Sepulveda Blvd
Culver City, CA 90230
Josefina Santiago
(310) 309-6000
jsantiago@jvsla.org
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3415 S Sepulveda Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Mary Keipp
(310) 572-7680
mkeipp@oid.ucla.edu
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9207 Eton Ave
Chatsworth, CA 91311
Luz Zamorano
(818) 701-9800
lzamorano@buildonestop.com
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3550 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Rhonda Rose
(213) 805-4273
rrose@communitycareer.org
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5301 Whittier Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90022
(323) 887-7122
AJCCJobs@wdacs.lacounty.gov
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14101 E Nelson Ave
La Puente, CA 91746
(626) 934-5700
AJCCJobs@wdacs.lacounty.gov
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7807 Compton Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90001
(323) 583-9655
AJCCJobs@wdacs.lacounty.gov
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13420 Van Nuys Blvd
Pacoima, CA 91331
(818) 492-4052
AJCCJobs@wdacs.lacounty.gov
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2550 W Main St
Alhambra, CA 91801
(626) 677-2600
AJCCJobs@wdacs.lacounty.gov
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15538 Colorado Ave
Paramount, CA 90723
(562) 633-9511
AJCCJobs@wdacs.lacounty.gov
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2909 E Pacific Commerce Dr
Compton, CA 90221
(310) 762-1101
AJCCJobs@wdacs.lacounty.gov
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10400 Pioneer Blvd
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
(562) 946-2237
AJCCJobs@wdacs.lacounty.gov
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2677 Zoe Ave
Huntington Park, CA 90255
(323) 586-4700
AJCCJobs@wdacs.lacounty.gov
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1600 W Imperial Hwy
Los Angeles, CA 90047
(323) 241-5016
AJCCJobs@wdacs.lacounty.gov
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1816 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 742-9560
AJCCJobs@wdacs.lacounty.gov
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933 S Glendora Ave
West Covina, CA 91790
(626) 814-8234
AJCCJobs@wdacs.lacounty.gov
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5446 Sepulveda Blvd
Culver City, CA 90230
(310) 309-6000
AJCCJobs@wdacs.lacounty.gov
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10900 E 183rd St
Cerritos, CA 90703
Anna Leon
(562) 402-9336
aleon@selaco.com
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