There are currently an estimated 104,300 library assistants in the United States. The library assistant job market is expected to grow by 9.4% between 2016 and 2026.
How employable are library assistants?
CareerExplorer rates library assistants with a C employability rating, meaning this career should provide moderate employment opportunities for the foreseeable future. Over the next 10 years, it is expected the US will need 15,800 library assistants. That number is based on 9,800 additional library assistants, and the retirement of 6,000 existing library assistants.
Are library assistants in demand?
A generally positive job outlook is projected for library assistants. Two factors contributing to the favourable employment environment are technology and budget constraints. The introduction of electronic tools and online databases are increasingly allowing libraries to hire assistants or technicians to perform duties typically assigned to higher-paid librarians. The budget and funding pressures facing many libraries are further accelerating this trend. In addition, library assistants often work part-time, providing employers with another cost-saving measure. While most jobs are with local governments in public libraries, other employment opportunities exist with school districts, colleges, universities, hospitals, private companies, federal agencies, and non-profit organizations. Consistent demand in the field results as many people leave this relatively low-paying occupation. Applicants who have earned an associate’s degree and are able to adapt to rapidly changing technology will have better job prospects. Candidates with these qualifications improve their ability to advance from a clerical and library circulation role to one which includes the maintenance of automated library systems. Experienced assistants may be promoted to supervisory positions in which they oversee other assistants. While working in a technician or assistant role they may be able to earn their library degree and become a librarian.
What’s the supply of library assistants?
The library assistant industry is concentrated in California, Illinois, New York
Library Assistant job market by state
State Name | Employed Library Assistants |
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California | 9,400 |
Illinois | 7,170 |
New York | 6,660 |
Texas | 5,600 |
Pennsylvania | 5,400 |
Ohio | 4,910 |
Michigan | 4,330 |
Florida | 3,950 |
New Jersey | 3,120 |
Indiana | 2,890 |
Virginia | 2,660 |
Massachusetts | 2,480 |
Missouri | 2,240 |
North Carolina | 2,050 |
Washington | 1,800 |
Georgia | 1,790 |
Minnesota | 1,740 |
Iowa | 1,740 |
Maryland | 1,570 |
Connecticut | 1,550 |
Wisconsin | 1,420 |
Colorado | 1,370 |
Arizona | 1,360 |
Kentucky | 1,300 |
Alabama | 1,230 |
Tennessee | 1,220 |
Kansas | 1,210 |
Oklahoma | 1,160 |
Oregon | 990 |
Utah | 980 |
South Carolina | 970 |
New Hampshire | 900 |
Nevada | 840 |
West Virginia | 610 |
Mississippi | 580 |
Nebraska | 560 |
Rhode Island | 540 |
Arkansas | 530 |
Delaware | 480 |
Idaho | 430 |
Louisiana | 330 |
New Mexico | 330 |
Maine | 320 |
Wyoming | 270 |
Alaska | 270 |
Hawaii | 250 |
Vermont | 210 |
North Dakota | 170 |
Puerto Rico | 160 |
District of Columbia | 140 |
Montana | 130 |