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Quick Access to a Comprehensive Occupational Information Database... | |||||
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1. Search by Occupational Characteristics _ Display/print a list of occupations containing trait values you select. Examples: develop a list of all sedentary and unskilled occupations, or print a list of all occupations that require occasional climbing and occasional balancing, or select the list of occupations that require a worker to "abrade," or generate a list of all occupations that require the worker to "direct, control, or plan the work activities of others" but do not require more than a high school education. 2. Search by Key Word(s) _ Display/print a list of occupations that contain keyword(s) you enter in their title, occupational task descriptions, or both, or look up an occupation by its code. 3. Search by Occupational Groups _ Display/print the list of occupations common to any of ten occupational groups:
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By highlighting an occupation(s) in a list generated by any of the methods described on the previous page, more information becomes available. Note the tabs on the screen above. 1. Display/print the description for the highlighted occupation in task, paragraph or job analysis format. 2. Display/print the occupational demands required to perform the highlighted occupation. 3. Display/print the titles and codes that crosswalk to the highlighted occupation (Work Fields, MPSMS, GOE, OAP, DIC, SOC, 2000 Census, CIP and O*NET). 4. Display/print National BLS Employment and Wage data (SOC coded) with access to the latest Occupational Outlook Handbook along with its many internet links to other information related to the highlighted occupation. 5. Display/print O*NET OU tasks and descriptors with descriptor values and definitions.
OccuBrowse is a rich and comprehensive source of occupational information arranged in an easy-to-use format. Updated annually.
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