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This is the complete Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) revised fourth edition, as supplied electronically by the US Dept. of Labor, provided, as a public service, by ITA, makers of DOT and O*Net for Windows. You can find a job title and job description in a number of ways.
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Terms are titles that are common to a number of jobs that may differ widely in job. knowledge required, tasks performed, and job location. Definitions for Terms. indicate broadly the jobs that are known by the title and provide information to aid. in finding appropriate specific job titles and codes.
The Dictionary of Occupational Titles or D-O-T (DOT) refers to a publication produced by the United States Department of Labor which helped employers, government officials, and workforce development professionals to define over 13,000 different types of work, from 1938 to the late 1990s.
The Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) was created under the sponsorship by the Employment and Training Administration (ETA), and was last updated in 1991. The DOT was replaced by the O*Net, and ETA no longer supports the DOT. The O*Net is now the primary source of occupational information.
As a source of occupational information, the fourth edition of the DOT provides a dictionary of occupational titles in com- mon usage in U.S. labor markets, a classification of occupations, and quan- titative information about occupations with respect to a large number of specific. characteristics.
13 Οκτ 1993 · This is the complete Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) revised fourth edition, as supplied electronically by the US Dept. of Labor, provided, as a public service, by ITA, makers of DOT and O*Net for Windows. You can find a job title and job description in a number of ways.