Alaska Career Lattice
Focus Occupation:
Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers and Repairers
SOC 49-2097
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Employment/Growth: 782/ 7.7% Similarity: 88 Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers Education/Experience: VOC Compare to focus occ
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Employment/Growth: 2,348/ 8.6% Similarity: 81 Electricians 
Education/Experience: HS Compare to focus occ
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Employment/Growth: 57/ 26.7% Similarity: 70 Medical Equipment Repairers Education/Experience: AA Compare to focus occ -
Employment/Growth: 497/ 7.1% Similarity: 81 Telecommunications Line Installers and Repairers Education/Experience: HS Compare to focus occ
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Employment/Growth: 34/ 9.7% Similarity: 100 Radio, Cellular, and Tower Equipment Installers and Repairers Education/Experience: AA Compare to focus occ
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Employment/Growth: n/a Similarity: 74 Camera and Photographic Equipment Repairers Education/Experience: AA Compare to focus occ -
Employment/Growth: 142/ 12.7% Similarity: 70 Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers Education/Experience: HS Compare to focus occ
Advancement from Focus Occupation
Focus Occupation
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Employment/Growth: 55/ 10.0% Ave. Monthly Wage: $3,424 Electronic Home Entertainment Equipment Installers and Repairers Education/Experience: VOC
Transfer to or from Focus Occupation
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Employment/Growth: 36/ 12.5% Similarity: 81 Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles Education/Experience: VOC Compare to focus occ
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Important note: A worker does not necessarily have to traverse every rung to advance to or from the focus occupation. Occupations above and below the focus occupation are directly related to the focus occupation, but they are not necessarily directly related to each other. For example, actors and athletes are both related to agents of artists, performers, and athletes, but actors and athletes are not directly related to each other.
Analysis and development of the career lattice is by the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Research and Analysis Section.
Data sources used for research and analysis: O*NET (Occupation Information Network), Alaska Occupational Data Base (ODB), Standard Occupational Classification Manual, North American Industry Classification System manual, Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employer Survey (OES) wage estimates
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