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Using the Job Description Writer Found on America's
CareerInfoNet:
Learn how to use the Job Description Writer tool in the CAREERTOOLS section
of America's CareerInfoNet. This tool uses O*NET to help you write more
comprehensive job profiles and descriptions.
Using O*NET as a Resource for Writing Job
Descriptions:
Learn how to use O*NET to identify important features, industry requirements,
and worker characteristics of different occupations, and apply
this information to write effective job descriptions.
Using O*NET to Locate the Major Tasks of an
Occupation:
Learn how to navigate the O*NET system to locate the major tasks
associated with various occupations.
Using O*NET to Identify Experience Requirements
of an Occupation:
Experience Requirements tell you the knowledge, education, and
on-the-job training needed to perform a job. Learn how to use O*NET to
locate this vital information.
Using O*NET to Identify Worker Requirements
of an Occupation:
Learn how to use O*NET to learn about the basic skills, cross-functional
skills, and general knowledge needed to perform a job.
Using O*NET to Identify Occupation Characteristics:
Occupation Characteristics include data about a job, such as occupational
outlook, labor market information, and wages. Learn
how to use O*NET to locate these Occupation Characteristics.
Using O*NET to Identify Occupation Requirements:
Occupation Requirements tell you the work activities that make up a job.
Learn how to use O*NET to identify Occupation Requirements.
Using O*NET to Identify Occupation-Specific
Information:
Learn how to use O*NET to locate Occupation-Specific Information,
including the tasks required to perform a job.
Using O*NET to Identify Worker Characteristics of an Occupation:
Worker Characteristics are the abilities, interests, and work values needed
to perform a job. Learn how to use O*NET to identify the Worker Characteristics
of an occupation.
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