How Does O*NET Work?
By using a contemporary, interactive skills-based database and a common language to describe worker skills and attributes, O*NET transforms mountains of data into precise, focused occupational intelligence that anyone can understand easily and efficiently. The framework that organizes O*NET data is a skills-based structure called the Content Model. The Content Model classifies data into six domains, “windows” that look into many aspects of work — from descriptions of the worker to requirements of the work. To learn more about the O*NET content model, go to http://www.onetcenter.org/content.html. O*NET OnLine offers users the opportunity to: Find occupations to explore Search for occupations that use your skills Look at related occupations View occupation snapshots View occupation details View occupational titles Use crosswalks to find corresponding occupations in other classification systems Connect to other online career resources Access comprehensive help information on line Find oc