O*NET

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O*NET is a comprehensive U.S. Department of Labor database that provides detailed information on the skills, tasks, and characteristics of hundreds of occupations to support workforce development and labor market analysis.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf labor market information system
occupational information database
accessModel available online
free to the public
basedOnClassification Standard Occupational Classification NERFINISHED
contains O*NET-SOC occupations
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dataCollectionMethod analyst ratings
surveys of job incumbents
surveys of occupational experts
dataLicense open government data terms of use
dataUpdateFrequency regularly updated
describes occupations in the U.S. economy
developedBy National Center for O*NET Development NERFINISHED
domain career information
human resources management
labor market analysis
workforce development
hasComponent O*NET Ability Profiler NERFINISHED
O*NET Career Exploration Tools NERFINISHED
O*NET Content Model NERFINISHED
O*NET Database NERFINISHED
O*NET Interest Profiler NERFINISHED
O*NET OnLine NERFINISHED
O*NET Web Services NERFINISHED
O*NET Work Importance Locator NERFINISHED
hasModelElement experience requirements
occupation-specific information
occupational requirements
worker characteristics
worker requirements
workforce characteristics
hasPrimaryLanguage English
hasVersion O*NET 28.1 Database NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Employment and Training Administration NERFINISHED
U.S. Department of Labor NERFINISHED
predecessor Dictionary of Occupational Titles NERFINISHED
providesInformationOn abilities
education requirements
employment outlook links
interests
job zones
knowledge
skills
tasks
training requirements
wage data links
work activities
work context
work styles
work values
supportsUseCase HR selection and assessment design
career exploration
competency modeling
curriculum development
job analysis
workforce planning
usedBy career counselors
educators
employers
job seekers
labor market analysts
workforce development professionals
website https://www.onetonline.org/

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