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An indispensable, budget-friendly, and easy-to-use Windows software product designed for career guidance and transition & disability management professionals in many settings, including rehabilitation, education, expert testimony, claims representation, disability claims management, workforce development, military, outplacement and career transition. Core Features: - Estimated Employment Numbers at the DOT level
- Employment Numbers and Wage data for National, State, and Region [ Metropolitan / Non-Metro / Rural ]
- Full-Time / Part-Time / Self-Employment Percentages
- Hyperlink to Industry Analyzer (County Business Patterns, Current Employment Statistics, OES Staffing Patterns)
- Report format enhancements with direct hyperlinks to the original data source
- Citations for all data sources (legal “Bluebook” format)
- Descriptions and detailed worker characteristics [SCODOT] for each DOT occupation + Date Last Updated
- Pre-sorting of matching titles by industry, strength, and title. Click column headers to re-sort lists of titles
- Web-enabled hyperlinks to O*NET Online, Schools, and other sources of labor market information
- Search by Job Title or DOT code, Keyword(s) in the DOT description, Interest, Top Jobs, Industry, Education (CIP), and Advanced Searches [ Work Fields, MPSMS, Census, GOE, OGA, Data-People-Things,
- SOC/O*NET, Unskilled, and NOC codes ]
- Unskilled Search shows all 3,100+ unskilled occupations
- One-click button to filter any displayed list of matching job titles to show only Light and Sedentary occupations
- Print a displayed list of matching titles from a search to any printer or Save to an HTML file (web page)
- Cross references to all major national occupational coding systems, including Census, SOC, O*NET, NOC and the SOC-based O*NET codes (current codes and historic codes)
- Copy and paste from any Job Browser Pro window to your favorite Windows word processor
- Full keyboard control for the visually impaired and mouse-challenged
Core Data Files: - Complete Dictionary of Occupational Titles (more than 12,700 occupations and 36,000+ alternate military and civilian titles by which the 12,700+ DOT occupations are also known)
- All DOT worker characteristics [ Strength, Physical Demands, Environmental Conditions, General Educational Development (GED-RML), Specific Vocational Preparation, Aptitudes, Temperaments]
- Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) with photos & full OOH integration to Detailed DOT Job Specialties
- OES- Occupational Employment Statistics- National, Statewide, and Regional Mean/Median Employment Numbers and Wages
- CENSUS (Current Population Survey) National wages & employment - Mean, median, male, female, combined M/F
- Long Term Job Outlook – OES National Projections by industry with intervening current year estimates & occupational density
- North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) linkage to DOT codes for SkillTRAN Industry Context Method to estimate employment at the DOT level.
- Hyperlink to Industry Analyzer (County Business Patterns), Current Employment Statistics (CES), and Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics Staffing Pattern by NAICS
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