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Individuals can find, search, or browse across 900+ occupations based on their goals and needs. Comprehensive reports include occupation requirements, worker characteristics, and available training, education, and job opportunities.
- Quick Search
Quick Search - O*NET OnLine
- Military
Military - O*NET OnLine
- Bright Outlook
Bright Outlook - O*NET OnLine
- Occupation Handbook
Occupation Handbook - O*NET OnLine
- Career Cluster
Career Cluster - O*NET OnLine
- Browse by Interests
Browse by Interests - O*NET OnLine
- Human Resources Managers
Human Resources Managers - O*NET OnLine
- Soft Skills
Soft Skills - O*NET OnLine
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The O*NET system is maintained by a regularly updated database of occupational characteristics and worker requirements information across the U.S. economy. It describes occupations in terms of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required as well as how the work is performed in terms of tasks, work activities, and other descriptors.
Individuals can find, search, or browse across 900+ occupations based on their goals and needs. Comprehensive reports include occupation requirements, worker characteristics, and available training, education, and job opportunities.
The Occupational Information Network (O*NET) is a free online database that contains hundreds of job definitions to help students, job seekers, businesses and workforce development professionals to understand today's world of work in the United States.
Individuals can find, search, or browse across 900+ occupations based on their goals and needs. Comprehensive reports include occupation requirements, worker characteristics, and available training, education, and job opportunities.
O*NET is a comprehensive database system that collects, organizes, describes and disseminates data on occupation characteristics and worker attributes. O*NET uses advanced technology to define the key elements of an occupation: descriptions of the worker and requirements of the work.
23 Φεβ 2016 · This paper describes the Occupational Information Network (O*NET), a relatively recent database containing measures of occupational characteristics produced by the United States Department of Labor as a replacement for the Dictionary of Occupational Titles.