Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
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.
- Search
Photius Coutsoukis Information Technology Associates. SEARCH...
- 7 - Benchwork Occupations
7 - Benchwork Occupations - Dictionary of Occupational...
- Onet Job Description
Occupational Information Network Numerical Index Following...
- 5 - Processing
5 - Processing - Dictionary of Occupational Titles DOT - Job...
- 6 - Machine Trades
6 - Machine Trades - Dictionary of Occupational Titles DOT -...
- Order Picker
922.687-058 Buy the DOT: Download TITLE(s): LABORER, STORES...
- Fast-Foods Worker
311.472-010 Buy the DOT: Download TITLE(s): FAST-FOODS...
- Tel. & Tel
239.362-014 Buy the DOT: Download TITLE(s): CUSTOMER SERVICE...
- Search
8 Οκτ 2024 · 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.
Photius Coutsoukis Information Technology Associates. SEARCH the DOT and ONET Dictionary of Occupational Titles Job Description - Occupational Information Network www.occupationalinfo.org.
Choose the title which seems appropriate to the job, and write down the nine-digit code to the right of the title. Using this code as a guide, find the definition in the Occupational Group Arrangement.
O*NET OnLine provides detailed descriptions of the world-of-work for use by job seekers, workforce development and HR professionals, students, developers, researchers, and more. Individuals can find, search, or browse across 900+ occupations based on their goals and needs.
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.
Enter a word, phrase, or title to search for an O*NET-SOC occupation. Enter a full or partial O*NET-SOC code to look up occupations by code. Examples: 25-1011.00, dental assistant.