Deaf Interpreters


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Deaf Interpreters

Deaf Interpreters - Employment & Outlook

The table below provides information about the number of workers in this career in various regions. It also provides information about the expected growth rate and future job openings.

Employment

Major employers:

  • Interpretation or translation companies
  • Schools, colleges, and universities
  • Hospitals
  • Local, state, and federal government agencies

Outlook

The demand for sign language interpreters is expected to grow slower than average. The number of jobs for interpreters and translators will grow as businesses continue to expand their operations into other countries. As a result, workers will be needed to help American workers communicate with their non-English speaking coworkers. 

Interpreters and translators will be needed in schools, other public agencies, and large work places. In addition, the growth of the health care industry will create more jobs.

Growth of the Internet and the need to have websites in several languages will contribute to job growth. Another reason for job growth is that the military needs additional interpreters and translators in the Middle East. Job prospects will vary by language.

Interpreters and Translators (CIS 100110)

Location Employment & Growth >>>> Annual openings



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Illinois
2,180
Small
&
0.8%
2.7%
>>>>
217
Few
  Champaign Area
50
Very small
&
2.0%
1.9%
>>>>
5
Very few
  Charleston-Effingham-Centralia Area
41
Very small
&
-4.9%
-1.2%
>>>>
4
Very few
  Cook County
1,009
Small
&
1.2%
3.0%
>>>>
100
Few
  Decatur Area
17
Very small
&
0.0%
0.1%
>>>>
2
Very few
  DeKalb-Elgin-Aurora Area
111
Small
&
2.7%
4.0%
>>>>
11
Very few
  Du Page County
168
Small
&
1.2%
3.7%
>>>>
16
Very few
  Edwardsville Area
38
Very small
&
2.6%
4.4%
>>>>
4
Very few
  Jacksonville-Carlinville-Litchfield Area
16
Very small
&
-6.3%
-2.2%
>>>>
2
Very few
  Kankakee-Morris-Pontiac Area
30
Very small
&
0.0%
-0.1%
>>>>
3
Very few
  Lake County
105
Small
&
2.9%
2.6%
>>>>
10
Very few
  McHenry County
39
Very small
&
10.3%
6.1%
>>>>
4
Very few
  Mt Vernon-Marion-Carbondale Area
37
Very small
&
-5.4%
0.2%
>>>>
4
Very few
  Northwest Illinois Area
48
Very small
&
-2.1%
5.1%
>>>>
4
Very few
  Peoria-Bloomington Area
96
Small
&
0.0%
1.3%
>>>>
10
Very few
  Quincy-Macomb-Galesburg Area
34
Very small
&
-2.9%
-1.6%
>>>>
4
Very few
  Rock Island-Moline Area
29
Very small
&
-3.4%
1.8%
>>>>
2
Very few
  Rockford Area
62
Very small
&
1.6%
2.4%
>>>>
6
Very few
  Shawnee National Forest Area
22
Very small
&
-4.5%
-0.3%
>>>>
2
Very few
  Springfield Area
61
Very small
&
-3.3%
-0.8%
>>>>
6
Very few
  St Louis-Belleville Area
53
Very small
&
-5.7%
0.2%
>>>>
5
Very few
  Vermilion County
12
Very small
&
-25.0%
-5.1%
>>>>
0
None
  Will County
83
Small
&
2.4%
5.4%
>>>>
8
Very few
United States
75,300
Medium
&
1.7%
3.1%
>>>>
6,900
Few
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.