Lodging Managers (11-9081)

Occupation description:  Plan, direct, or coordinate activities of an organization or department that provides lodging and other accommodations. Excludes "Food Service Managers" (11-9051) in lodging establishments.

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Employment and Job Openings

  Average employment Average annual openings
  2010 estimate2020 projectionPercent change GrowthReplacementTotal
Alaska 241270 12.03 710
United States 51,40055,700 8.4420 1,4001,820

Job outlook

  • Alaska: Alaska’s employment growth is moderate with moderate employment opportunities. Read more.


2012 Wages

  Mean Wage and
95% Confidence Interval
Wage by Percentile
  LowMeanHigh 10thMedian90th
United States n/a26.35n/a 14.0822.5043.04
Alaska 28.8141.2853.75 20.1430.8385.08
Anchorage/Mat-Su Area (MSA) 29.5032.0634.62 19.4132.6845.54

Labor Force Indicators

2011 Worker Characteristics
Total workersNonresident workers Percent nonresidentPercent age 45 plusPercent age 50 plus
31377 24.660.3 48.6
2011 Potential Supply
Qualified but working in another occupation38
Currently employed in a lower paid occupation15
UI claimants previously working in occupation51
2011 ALEXsys Employment Data
Number of registrants 306
Number of job position postings 35
Ratio of registrants to job position postings 8.7

Typical Entry-level Education, Experience, and/or On-the-job Training

Education: High school diploma or equivalent Work experience: 1 to 5 years On-the-job training: None

Training Resources

 DegreeFY2008–2010 reported exiters
University of Alaska Anchorage
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