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Welcome to the Department of Labor Occupational Network , which lists over 1,000 occupations which drive the economy...

The O*NET system serves as the nation's primary source of occupational information, providing comprehensive information on key attributes and characteristics of workers and occupations. The O*NET database houses this data and O*NET OnLine provides easy access to that information. Learn more about O*NET.

Get the most out of OnLine with OnLine Help. Our help system covers all of OnLine's features, with step-by-step examples to guide you. At any time, click the "OnLine Help" link in the top left corner of the page to get context-specific help.

If your search identifies occupations that require skills or abilities that may be difficult to use because of a health problem or disability, please consider job accommodations.

 

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Use keywords or O*NET-SOC codes, Job Families, High Growth industries, O*NET descriptors, Job Zones, or STEM disciplines.

Crosswalk Search

Enter a code or title from the DOT, MOC, RAIS, SOC, or CIP to find matching O*NET-SOC occupations.

Skills Search

Use a list of your skills to find matching O*NET-SOC occupations.

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Use tools and technology to find In-Demand occupations. Learn about related skills important to employers and educators.

 
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