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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.
- OALJ Law Library, Dictionary of Occupational Titles, Parts
In the DOT occupational classification system, each set of...
- OALJ Law Library, Dictionary of Occupational Titles, Parts
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.
Occupational Titles (DOT) Codes. M-746 (05/04/09) N. M-746 (05/04/09) N Page 2. Occupations in Medicine and Health 070 Physicians and Surgeons. 071 Osteopaths 072 Dentists. 073 Veterinarians 074 Pharmacists. 075 Registered Nurses 076 Therapists. 077 Dietitians 078 Occupations in Medical and Dental Technology.
Photius Coutsoukis Information Technology Associates. SEARCH the DOT and ONET Dictionary of Occupational Titles Job Description - Occupational Information Network www.occupationalinfo.org.
In the DOT occupational classification system, each set of three digits in the 9-digit code number has a specific purpose or meaning. Together, they provide a unique identification code for a particular occupation which differentiates it from all others.
8 Οκτ 2024 · DOT Crosswalk Search. Search codes or titles from the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT). Examples: 865.131-010, tree pruner.
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.