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DOT, DOL, & O*NET Dictionary of Occupational Titles Listing

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1 DOT, DOL, & O*NET Dictionary of Occupational Titles Listing
Correspondent with USDOL Handbook for Analyzing Jobs Last updated 1991 Deficient in representing IT occupations Very specific job information Yet many are antiquated

2 DOT Entry for Job Analyst

3 VERBS ! DATA (4th Digit) PEOPLE (5th Digit) THINGS (6th Digit)
The middle three digits of the DOT occupational code are the Worker Functions ratings of the tasks performed in the occupation. Every job requires a worker to function to some degree in relation to data, people, and things. A separate digit expresses the worker's relationship to each of these three groups: DATA (4th Digit) PEOPLE (5th Digit) THINGS (6th Digit) 0 Synthesizing 0 Mentoring Setting Up 1 Coordinating 1 Negotiating Precision Working 2 Analyzing Instructing Operating-Controlling 3 Compiling Supervising Driving-Operating 4 Computing Diverting Manipulating 5 Copying Persuading Tending 6 Comparing Speaking-Signalling Feeding-Offbearing 7 Serving Handling 8 Taking Instructions-Helping VERBS !

4 DOT Entry for I/O Psychologist

5 DOT Entry for Coroner

6 O*NET Occupational Information Network
The O*NET system serves as the nation's primary source of occupational information Free service as opposed to fee-based O*Net OOH: Occupational Outlook Handbook Human Resources Specialist


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