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Labour Market Information

WHERE TO FIND LABOUR MARKET INFORMATION (LMI)

When planning for your future it is important to understand how the world of work is structured. Particularly in the current climate it is important to realise how the face of work has changed and the impacts of this on the job market.

LMI is not always easy to understand, the icould.com website have done a really good job at explaining how to use LMI in their page headed, “How to use LMI to help make careers decisions” Click on this link to find out more How labour market information (LMI) can help you make career decisions (icould.com)

Here you can find out where to get more information and intelligence of the UK labour market. The widget and websites listed here all use data from the LMI for All service. Some of the websites combine LMI for All data with other types of information, such as videos, whilst others present data as charts.

“START IN KENT” – YOUR LOCAL LMI WEBSITE AND PLATFORM

Start – Careers Information for Kent (startprofile.com)

Start in Kent is a website that includes helpful information about jobs and career opportunities in Kent as well as information about local education and training provision. 

It will support you on your journey towards the world of work, helping you make informed choices about study options and be employment ready.

Explore your local districts and the projects and employers that are creating jobs.  

Find out about key industries across Kent, the opportunities they have and the qualifications you will need.

WHY LMI?

When considering a career path you need to consider whether a job/career is in decline or whether it is not available in your geographical area. It is then important to consider a number of factors.

  • Which employment sectors and industries are growing.
  • What skills will jobs require in the future.
  • What hours, pay and conditions can I expect in the future.
  • How can you upskill yourself to offer the best chance of success.
  • Which industries and employment sectors are currently employing currently.

ARMED WITH THIS INFORMATION YOU THEN NEED TO ASK YOURSELF SOME QUESTIONS

  • Am I willing to travel to work?
  • Am I willing to relocate for work?
  • Which skills do I have that need developing further?
  • Will these jobs still exist when I have become qualified/ completed my training?

If you would like to look at Labour Market Information in a career sector look at this website Labour Market Profile - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics (nomisweb.co.uk)

If you alter the search criteria you can get detailed information about a chosen area.

For more information in future changes in the job market – look at this Government report: The future of work: jobs and skills in 2030 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

National Careers Service

This service provides information, advice and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work.

National Careers Service Website

Springpod

Take control of your future. Explore the world of work from the comfort of your home.

Springpod Website

Virtual Work Experience

Virtual work experience programs that mimic entry-level work.

Virtual Work Experience Website

Unifrog

The universal destinations platform.

We help students compare every university course, every apprenticeship, and Further Education courses - then apply successfully.

We also empower teachers and counselors to manage the progression process effectively.

Unifrog