O*NET Dictionary of Occupational Titles
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ONET Dictionary of Occupational Titles

 

 

Based on information from the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Census Bureau and other reliable sources

Harness the government’s vast O*NET version 11 database on jobs in one easy-to-use book!

This best-selling career reference puts the official job descriptions and other important information from the U.S. Department of Labor’s massive Occupational

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 Information Network (O*NET) database into useful and manageable print form.

Job seekers, career changers, and students will find that this in-depth resource is a treasure trove of information that helps them quickly learn about hundreds of jobs. Featured information, vital to career exploration, includes a job’s education, training, and experience level; annual earnings; projected growth through 2014; number of people employed; number of annual openings; skills, abilities, and knowledge needed; work activities; RIASEC personality type; working conditions; work values; New Guide for Occupational Exploration interest area and number; Classification of Instructional Programs course titles; related Dictionary of Occupational Titles jobs; related Occupational Outlook Handbook jobs; official O*NET code, and more!

This newest edition of the O*NET Dictionary of Occupational Titles features completely updated job descriptions and data, all of the newest jobs listed in the latest O*NET database, and a new chart linking 5,700 military job titles to civilian occupations to help transitioning military easily find careers that are related to their experience.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Puts the most useful information from the unwieldy database into practical print form.
  • Provides high-quality, current labor market information—a key consideration for anyone doing career research, writing resumes, and preparing for interviews.
  • Descriptions and data included for nearly 950 jobs, covering almost 100 percent of the workforce.
  • Includes a unique section called “Six Easy Ways to Find O*NET Jobs of Interest” to help readers determine the careers that interest them most.

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