High-skill Occupation
Oregon will use the Oregon Employment Department’s existing definition of a high-skill occupation: A high-skill occupation is an occupation for which the typical entry-level education is:
- Postsecondary training (non-degree) or higher; or
- Apprenticeship; or
- Work experience or long-term on-the-job-training and the education level required to be competitive in the occupation is postsecondary training (non-degree) or higher.
High-wage Occupation
Oregon will use the Oregon Employment Department’s existing definition of a high-wage occupation with an exception for occupations with strong potential for wage growth. A high-wage occupation is an occupation that:
- Pays more than the all-occupation median wage statewide or for a particular area, or
- Has a potential wage growth greater than the all-occupation median potential wage growth. Potential wage growth is the ratio of an occupation’s 75th percentile wage to the same occupation’s 25th percentile wage.
In-demand Occupation
Oregon will use the Oregon Employment Department’s existing definition of an in-demand occupation with an exception for occupations that are critical to an in-demand industry. An in-demand occupation is an occupation that has projected annual openings greater than the median across occupations statewide or for a particular area.
Exception
Credentials that prepare students for an occupation that does not meet one or more of the high-skill, high-wage, or in-demand definitions, but is critical to an in-demand industry sector (defined in next section) and the competitive education requirement is postsecondary training (non-degree) or higher are eligible occupations.
Industry Critical: An occupation that is critical to an in-demand industry sector is one that comprises at least one percent of an in-demand industry sector’s employment and the industry sector employment in that occupation accounts for at least 30 percent of total employment in the occupation, or expert/industry input indicates the occupation's importance.