O*NET Knowledge Site
Welcome to the ONET Knowledge Site!
O*NET Knowledge Site seeks to provide you with information about O*NET usage and training, allow you to share information with peers, and to build an online community of Workforce Development Professionals, Employers, Educators, Job Seekers, Students, and Workforce Investment Boards (WIBs). Use this site to stay abreast of O*NET initiatives and share your thoughts with other O*NET users!

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, O*NET supports public and private sector efforts to identify and develop the skills of the American workforce, and provides a common language for defining and describing occupations and job requirements. To learn more, go to the “What is O*NET?” page.
 
 
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Features
ONET Online

O*NET OnLine

A comprehensive database of occupational knowledge, skills and abilities!

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ONET Document Library

O*NET Document Library

Looking for a specific document related to O*NET? Click here to search the O*NET Document Library!

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ONET Document Library

O*NET in Action!

An online feature describing how people are putting O*NET into Action in their state and local workforce programs.

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Look Who’s Endorsing O*NET...

Check out the list of leading national associations who endorse the value of O*NET!

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ONET Academy

O*NET Academy Online learning!

Try these self-paced courses, tutorials, and live webinars to learn more about O*NET!

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Spotlight on O*NET Users!

Click here to see this month’s featured O*NET users!

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Tonja Horn

O*NET Tip of the Month

“My use of O*NET has evolved over the years,” explains Hope. “When I started my career, I used O*NET with individual customers. I first heard of O*NET in graduate school, when I was studying for my Masters in Rehabilitation Counseling. I did my internship at Goodwill Industries of Chicago. We used O*NET as a job analysis tool, helping people to develop career plans by assessing their knowledge, skills and abilities required for various occupations. It is a very useful tool in this application.”

Hope Clark, Director of Research & Market Development

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Learn What it Takes to Get your new Green Job Today!

Find occupations where new job opportunities are likely in the future

Discover important industry information!

Updated Products at work

Tools and Technology Database updated:
T2 data files
T2 search in OnLine
T2 feedback process

Updated MOC Crosswalk in O*NET OnLine

Products at Work released

New taxonomy and database included within O*NET OnLine

O*NET Resource Center goes green!

O*NET OnLine goes green!

O*NET Code Connector goes green!

Lay Titles database updated

O*NET Code Connector website redesign

O*NET-SOC 2009 taxonomy and 14.0 database

New “Green Occupations” Report

OMB approves three-year extension for data collection

Updated RAPIDS Crosswalk in O*NET Online

Browse O*Net by Job Zone

Crosswalk Search Updated with New MOC Data from DoD

Browse by High Growth Industry

New Testing & Assessment Guide for Workforce Investment Pros

O*NET Data Collection Program

Browse O*NET OnLine By STEM Discipline

O*NET Toolkit for Business Now Available!

O*NET Content Model Redesigned!

O*NET Resource Center Reorganized