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Quick Access to a Comprehensive Occupational Information Database Search by Occupational Characteristics - Easily develop lists of occupations using the Worker Trait Search. Display, print, or export a list of occupations containing trait values you select. For example, create a list of sedentary and unskilled occupations. Search by Key Words - Quick access to in-depth occupational information using keyword searches or by entering the occupational code. Search by Occupational Groups - Browse by groups of similar occupations using extensive crosswalks. Convenient online ‘auto-update’ service keeps your OccuBrowse current. OccuBrowse is a rich and comprehensive source of occupational information arranged in an easyto-use format. Updated annually. OccuBrowse includes: - DOT Occupational Tasks
- The latest O*NET database
- Performance Demands and Descriptors
- US, State, and Local OES Group Employment and Wage Data
- Links to Job Openings
- Links to the Occupational Outlook Handbook
Comprehensive Report Options: Reports can be sent to Word or Excel® Highlight an occupation in a list to get more information.
- Display, print, or export the description for the highlighted occupation in task, paragraph or job analysis format
- Display, print, or export the occupational demands required to perform the highlighted occupation
- Display, print, or export the titles and codes that crosswalk to the highlighted occupation (Work Fields, MPSMS, GOE, OAP, DIC, SOC, Census, CIP and O*NET)
- Display, print, or export 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
- Display, print, or export O*NET OU tasks and descriptors with descriptor values and definitions
- Compare two occupations in a side-by-side format
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