State Map for Electrical Engineers
Looking to move? Some states have more opportunities for this type of work than others.
- Orange states have an above average share of this career in their workforce.
- Blue states have a below average share of this career in their workforce.
State | Job Outlook |
---|---|
Alabama | Above average opportunities |
Alaska | Above average opportunities |
American Samoa | No data available |
Arizona | Above average opportunities |
Arkansas | Below average opportunities |
California | Above average opportunities |
Colorado | Average opportunities |
Connecticut | Above average opportunities |
Delaware | Average opportunities |
District of Columbia | Below average opportunities |
Florida | Below average opportunities |
Georgia | Below average opportunities |
Guam | Above average opportunities |
Hawaii | Average opportunities |
Idaho | Average opportunities |
Illinois | Below average opportunities |
Indiana | Average opportunities |
Iowa | Below average opportunities |
Kansas | Above average opportunities |
Kentucky | Below average opportunities |
Louisiana | Below average opportunities |
Maine | Average opportunities |
Maryland | Average opportunities |
Massachusetts | Average opportunities |
Michigan | Above average opportunities |
Minnesota | Average opportunities |
Mississippi | Below average opportunities |
Missouri | Below average opportunities |
Montana | Average opportunities |
Nebraska | Below average opportunities |
Nevada | Below average opportunities |
New Hampshire | Above average opportunities |
New Jersey | Below average opportunities |
New Mexico | Above average opportunities |
New York | Below average opportunities |
North Carolina | Average opportunities |
North Dakota | Below average opportunities |
Northern Mariana Islands | No data available |
Ohio | Average opportunities |
Oklahoma | Average opportunities |
Oregon | Above average opportunities |
Pennsylvania | Average opportunities |
Puerto Rico | Below average opportunities |
Rhode Island | Average opportunities |
South Carolina | Average opportunities |
South Dakota | Below average opportunities |
Tennessee | Below average opportunities |
Texas | Average opportunities |
Utah | Average opportunities |
Vermont | No data available |
Virgin Islands | No data available |
Virginia | Above average opportunities |
Washington | Above average opportunities |
West Virginia | Below average opportunities |
Wisconsin | Average opportunities |
Wyoming | Average opportunities |
For detailed state-by-state info, see employment and wages external site from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
National Outlook
Bright
Nationwide, new job opportunities for electrical engineers are very likely in the future.