All agricultural workers not listed separately.
Agricultural Workers, All Other
SOC: 45-2099 O*NET: 45-2099.00
Median Salary
$40,390
per year
Job Growth
β‘οΈ 2.3%
Average (2024-2034)
Annual Openings
1.5
projected jobs/year
Education Level
Varies
Job Zone N/A
All agricultural workers not listed separately.
What does a Agricultural Workers, All Other do?
How much can you earn?
Entry Level
$27,860
10th percentile
Early Career
$33,870
25th percentile
Median
$40,390
50th percentile
Experienced
$52,730
75th percentile
Top Earners
$76,730
90th percentile
National Salary Distribution
10th
$27,860
25th
$33,870
Middle 50%
MEDIAN
$40,390
Mean: $45,780
75th
$52,730
90th
$76,730
Middle 50% of earners
Median salary
Mean (average)
Key Insights
- β’Salary range spans $48,870 from entry level to top earners
- β’Middle 50% earn between $33,870 and $52,730
- β’Salary spread is 46.7% around the median, showing high variation
- β’Total national employment: 4,980 professionals
What's the job outlook?
Job Market Intelligence
Medium Demand
Market demand
Medium Risk
Automation risk
Current Employment
National Employment:10,100
Top Industries
Wholesale Trade22.3%
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting20.1%
Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods18.7%
10-Year Outlook
Growth Rate:+2.3%
Annual Openings:1,500
Employment Projections
2024 (Current)10,100
Current
2034 (Projected)10,300
+2.3%
+200
Employment Change
+2.3%
Growth Rate
10
Year Projection
Growth Category: As fast as average
Geographic Salary & Employment Data
Explore where Agricultural Workers, All Other professionals work across the United States
Showing 15 of 26 locations
California
1,480 jobs$50,6902.53x
Texas
600 jobs$41,7801.33x
Tennessee
480 jobs$30,0004.51x
Maryland
240 jobs$43,5802.71x
Louisiana
200 jobs$39,9903.24x
Oregon
180 jobs$38,8002.90x
Arkansas
180 jobs$31,6004.38x
Florida
170 jobs$34,8100.54x
Michigan
120 jobs$30,9100.86x
West Virginia
110 jobs$45,3804.98x
Georgia
110 jobs$34,7500.68x
Ohio
90 jobs$63,5000.49x
Kansas
80 jobs$01.68x
Oklahoma
80 jobs$35,1501.49x
Montana
70 jobs$45,5704.13x
Understanding the Data
Location Quotient (LQ):
- β’ LQ > 1.0: More jobs than national average
- β’ LQ = 1.0: Same as national average
- β’ LQ < 1.0: Fewer jobs than national average
Data Source:
Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), May 2024
Key Growth Factors
- β’Average growth expected
What technology will you use?
Technology & Digital Skills
Essential technology proficiencies for Agricultural Workers, All Other
Technology Intensity
Low
Digital Literacy Requirements
This career requires basic digital literacy
1
Basic
2
Intermediate
3
Advanced
4
Expert
Key Digital Competencies:
Email and internet usageBasic software navigationFile management
Technology Stack
Technology stack information is being compiled for this career.
π Technology Learning Resources
Recommended Certifications
- β’Vendor-specific software certifications
- β’Industry-recognized technology credentials
- β’Professional development courses
Online Learning Platforms
- β’LinkedIn Learning - Comprehensive technology courses
- β’Coursera - University-level programs
- β’Udemy - Practical skills training
π‘ Technology Skill Development Tips
- β’Focus on mastering hot technologies first - they're currently most in-demand
- β’Build a portfolio demonstrating your proficiency with key tools and software
- β’Stay current through continuous learning - technology evolves rapidly
- β’Consider vendor certifications to validate your skills to employers
What's the work environment like?
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Location
Varies
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Physical Demand
LOW
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Team Orientation
Varies
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Customer Interaction
NONE
π‘Is This Work Environment Right for You?
Consider these factors when evaluating if you'll thrive in this work environment:
- β’Are you comfortable working in varies environments?
- β’Can you meet low physical demands?
What career paths are available?
Career Pathways
0
Advancement Opportunities
0
Lateral Move Options
0%
Avg. Salary Increase
Advancement Opportunities
Typical career progression paths from Agricultural Workers, All Other
π‘ Career Planning Tips
- β’Most successful advancement happens after 3-5 years of experience
- β’Lateral moves can provide valuable cross-functional experience for future leadership roles
- β’Focus on developing skills that are transferable across multiple career paths
- β’Consider industry trends when planning long-term career moves