TAKE THE SURVEY HERE!

November 1, 2021 – Governor Kay Ivey and the Governor’s Office of Education and Workforce Statistics are conducting a
survey to identify the occupational characteristics of the most in-demand jobs in Alabama.

The Governor’s Survey of Employer Competencies (GSEC) was established in 2020 as a component of the
Commitment to the Alabama Worker, a pledge among Alabama’s employers to complete the GSEC annually.
The goal of the GSEC is to gain insight on key jobs and to assist the Alabama Committee on
Credentialing and Career Pathways with fulfilling its mandate to establish annual lists of regional
and statewide in-demand occupations, credentials of value, career pathways, and competency models.

It asks employers to provide information about high-demand occupations and occupations that are the
most difficult to find qualified workers to fill. In addition, the survey seeks employers’ comments
on education, licenses, credentials and competencies required.

As Alabama moves forward with designing an education and workforce training system aligned to the
demands of business and industry, obtaining a clear picture of the skills and credentials required
by Alabama companies is essential. The survey will identify the competencies and credentials
required for occupations, that are critical to for growth and a competitive landscape.

“The information we receive from the survey will help us develop education and workforce training
programs that prepare students and job seekers for the most in-demand jobs in our state,” said Tim
McCartney, the chairman of the Alabama Workforce Council.

The survey can be accessed HERE, and it is imperative that we get a representative response from
small, medium, and large-size companies. The response period will begin on November 1,
2021 and will conclude on January 31, 2022.

A LETTER TO EMPLOYERS FROM GOVERNOR KAY IVEY