What is O*NET?
O*NET, the Occupational Information Network, is a comprehensive database of worker attributes and job characteristics. As the replacement for the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT), O*NET is the nation's primary source of occupational information.
Who Developed O*NET?
O*NET is being developed under sponsorship of the US Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA). The National O*NET Consortium was organized to accomplish the development of O*NET and its related products for ETA. O*NET continues to be developed through a grant to the North Carolina Employment Security Commission which operates the National Center for O*NET development.
The O*NET Content Model
The O*NET database identifies, defines, describes and classifies occupations. The Content Model is organized into six major domains. These are: Worker Characteristics, Worker Requirements, Experience Requirements, Occupation Requirements, Occupational Characteristics, and Occupation-Specific Information. The structure enables the user to focus on areas of information that specify the key attributes and characteristics of workers and occupations.
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