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O*NET® PROGRAM VIDEOS

 * O*NET Program Overview
 * Popular Uses of O*NET

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The world runs on data. It informs, empowers, and drives progress. Having quick
access to reliable data truly makes the difference between success or failure in
most areas of life. So, when it comes to your career or business, don't you
think you owe it to yourself to have the best data possible to make sound
professional decisions? We think so!

Welcome to O*NET! The Occupational Information Network. We're the nation's
number one source for skills, competencies, and occupational requirements.
Sponsored by the United States Department of Labor, Employment and Training
Administration through a grant to the North Carolina Department of Commerce.

It's no secret the work landscape changes at lightning speed. You need to stay
on top of the trends and critical information. You need data! O*NET provides
instant access to detailed descriptions on more than 900 occupations that drive
the U.S. economy. Our visitors include counselors, human resource professionals,
researchers, developers, and students, to name a few. Our cutting edge platform
has all the career exploration tools you will need to make an informed decision
or to build winning programs and applications, regardless of what point you are
at in the process.

So, how is this possible? Data collection! Maintaining accurate, up-to-date
comprehensive data on the occupations and careers of the U.S. economy is not an
easy task. We need your help! The O*NET Program gathers and analyzes data from a
wide variety of sources, including occupational experts, workers, business
establishments, job analytic databases, and professional associations.

Safeguarding and maintaining the confidentiality and privacy of the information
you provide is a top priority. Individual and business level identifiers are
removed. Data is always published at an aggregated level. If approached by our
data collection team, your contribution will help ensure that the data available
to you and a wide variety of user audiences is accurate, unbiased, and complete.

As you can see, right at your fingertips, you can find products and tools, web
sites, research, initiatives, web services and APIs, data collection
participation opportunities, and an Interest Profiler: an assessment that will
walk you through the process, so you can organize your career hunt, and receive
all the information you need, right down to work activities essential to the job
you're seeking.

Our database offers workers key information that will lead to success during job
search and career transition training and upskilling, while employers can do
in-depth job analysis or leverage a variety of tools to help identify, recruit,
and prepare highly skilled professionals needed to stay competitive in today's
environment.

Best of all, O*NET is FREE! Save time, money, and find the most current career
and occupational data. You can also sign up to get O*NET Program updates
delivered direct to your inbox.

Discover O*NET OnLine today! Log on and build your future!

Produced by the National Center for O*NET Development.

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Looking for more videos about O*NET products? On our YouTube channel external
site, the National Center for O*NET Development hosts a variety of training
resources covering O*NET sites, information, and related products. Please
subscribe external site today!

Show transcript Hide transcript Watch on YouTube

Welcome to O*NET! The Occupational Information Network. We're the nation's
number one source for skills, competencies, and occupational requirements.
Sponsored by the United States Department of Labor, Employment and Training
Administration through a grant to the North Carolina Department of Commerce.

Are you a teacher, counselor, or program manager? Take advantage of
straightforward, easy-to-read one-page career reports within My Next Move, My
Next Move for Veterans, and Mi Próximo Paso, or dive into more detailed
information using O*NET OnLine. Explore occupations using a variety of options,
such as a list of your job duties, soft skills, or interests. You might be
unaware that you were already using O*NET. It's likely that application
developers use O*NET data and assessment tools within the career and information
system at your school or employment center.

Are you a human resource or training professional? O*NET is an excellent
foundation to develop job descriptions, implement workforce development
strategies, create training and curriculum... and more! Use the custom report
feature within O*NET OnLine to initiate your project with a tailored listing of
information that best meets your organization's needs, such as important tasks,
detailed work activities, knowledges, skills, and abilities. Or, download
databases from the O*NET Resource Center to integrate and organize information
within your HR and training systems.

Are you conducting research or developing policy plans and decisions? O*NET has
the type of data you need to explore relevant issues to the world of work, such
as Future of Work, Distance Learning, COVID, and Competency Frameworks.
Education and experience requirements, work context, related occupations,
technology skills: we encourage you to explore our comprehensive database. Our
Reports & Documents has more than 100 papers on the development and evolution of
the O*NET information and tools. Doing trend-related research? O*NET has a data
archive with an easy-to-use longitudinal mapping.

Discover O*NET OnLine today! Log on and build your future!

Produced by the National Center for O*NET Development.

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Looking for more videos about O*NET products? On our YouTube channel external
site, the National Center for O*NET Development hosts a variety of training
resources covering O*NET sites, information, and related products. Please
subscribe external site today!

Go
 * Data
   Current data files Web Services Archived data releases Related crosswalks
   Spanish language resources Easy read content License agreements
 * Tools
   My Next Move My Next Move for Veterans Mi Próximo Paso O*NET OnLine O*NET
   Code Connector Interest Profiler
 * Science
   Content Model Occupation Taxonomy Update Summary Reports & Documents
   References Additional Initiatives
 * Collection
   Collection overview OMB Clearance Questionnaires O*NET Ally participants
   Technology Skills & Tools feedback Job coding assistance
 * Overview
   What’s new About O*NET O*NET Program videos Training videos Web Services
   users Resources for Business
 * Connect
   O*NET Updates sign-up Contact Us Facebook X YouTube Link to Us O*NET Graphics

 * Sites
   My Next Move Mi Próximo Paso My Next Move for Veterans O*NET OnLine O*NET Web
   Services Code Connector
   
   Partner sites
   Data Collection Program U.S. Department of Labor Related Sites
   

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