A Skilled Workforce

The area workforce is heavily concentrated in the manufacturing, services, and trade sectors. Manufacturing and the oil and gas sector employment accounts for 20% of all jobs in the labor force. A highly skilled labor force contributes to this area’s high manufacturing base with more than 200 manufacturers in a 40-mile radius. Of the major manufacturing companies in this area, 31% are involved in machinery manufacturing and 24% - fabricated metal products manufacturing.


*Represented by ten or more companies in area

An Educated Workforce

The Kilgore area has an excellent educational system producing quality talent every year. High schools in the Kilgore area Labor Market graduate 5,000 students annually. Approximately 25% of area graduates move directly into the job market upon graduation. The remaining, often attend one of the many area institutions of higher learning. Fifteen colleges and universities are located within the area and have an average annual enrollment of 40,000--providing an additional resource of qualified applicants.


Educational Attainment
                  Percent Change
  1990 Census   2000 Census   2008 Estimate   2013 Projection   1990 to 2000 2008 to 2013
Age 25+ Population 283,481   320,216   358,070   382,221   13.0% 6.7%
  Grade K - 8 29,924 10.6% 19,452 6.1% 26,043 7.3% 26,852 7.0% -35.0% 3.1%
  Grade 9 - 12 49,265 17.4% 46,878 14.6% 40,844 11.4% 37,647 9.9% -4.8% -7.8%
  High School Graduate 78,222 27.6% 93,373 29.2% 112,218 31.3% 124,121 32.5% 19.4% 10.6%
  Some College, No Degree 62,249 22.0% 77,660 24.3% 84,237 23.5% 87,810 23.0% 24.8% 4.2%
  Associates Degree 19,722 7.0% 20,372 6.4% 24,920 7.0% 27,712 7.3% 3.3% 11.2%
  Bachelor's Degree 29,076 10.3% 38,709 12.1% 48,189 13.5% 54,686 14.3% 33.1% 13.5%
  Graduate Degree 14,995 5.3% 18,897 5.9% 21,618 6.0% 23,393 6.1% 26.0% 8.2%
  No Schooling Completed     4,875 1.5%            
 
 
A Right to Work State

Because Texas is a right-to-work state, employees cannot be forced to join or not to join, nor pay dues to a labor union as a requirement for employment. Texas, one of 21 right-to-work states, has low union membership compared to its neighbors. With less than 2% union membership, Kilgore falls far below the state average. Compared with its neighbors, Texas has a fairly low union representation rate of 6.7%. According to the Department of Labor, Arkansas has a rate of 7.7%, Louisiana - 10.1%, and Oklahoma = 9.4%.

East Texas Workforce Center

The East Texas Workforce Center (ETWC) functions as a one-stop shop designed to meet the needs of its clients. Employers are able to benefit from the ETWC in the following ways:

East Texas Workforce Center Employer Services

  • Online job postings- locally, regionally, nation wide
  • Pre-screening of prospective employees
  • On-site facilities for recruiting, interviewing, hiring
  • On demand classes for training mid-level managers and supervisors
  • Current labor market information
  • Child care services
  • Unemployment Insurance Information
  • Job training programs
  • Alien labor certification program
  • Rapid response services
  • Unemployment Insurance Tax assistance
  • Resolution assistance with labor law and personnel issues
  • Computer training for employer staff
  • Typing test
  • Monthly job fairs
  • Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) assistance
  • Underutilized labor force from Welfare-to-work program
  • Connections to other agencies for assistance