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1 An O*NET Academy Briefing: Tools and Technology for In- Demand Occupations Presented by Dr. Janet Wall Sr. Trainer, O*NET Academy

2 2 Goals of the Webinar Provide background and information on the new tools and technology part of O*NET Show how O*NET Online, Career Voyages, and Career InfoNet incorporate tools and technology Indicate future plans for tools and technology

3 3 Tools and Technology New addition to O*NET system –Part of O*NET Content Model Identifies technology competencies for occupations Includes: –tools –information technology –software –equipment –machines Focuses on the in-demand occupations

4 4 Why T2? Identify the Tools and Technology (T2) workers must use for optimal functioning in a high-performance workplace This is what employers refer to as “Hard Skills” Emphasis placed on cutting edge technologies and emerging workplace practices (not exhaustive)

5 5 How T2 Can Be Used - Identify Impact of Innovation Understand how tools and technology have changed occupations –Medical Records and Health Information Technicians Computer-based record keeping software indicates a radical change in skills required –Paralegals and Legal Assistants Increased use of software suites aimed at organizing and preparing legal cases for litigation –Chemists T2s such as high-pressure liquid chromatography systems and mass spectrometers are early indicators of the transformation to nanotechnology

6 6 How T2 Can Be Used - Workers Understand occupation and job requirements Identify education and training needs Develop resumes Search occupations by software, equipment, tool, and technology

7 7 How T2 Can Be Used - Employers Improve training needs assessment Develop training program and curricula Use training resources more efficiently Enhance occupational searchers Assist in job order creation Help with resume evaluation Enhance the job matching process Perform more specific “skills gap” analysis Create more robust, up-to-date descriptions of occupations/industries

8 8 How T2 Can Be Used – Education and Training Design educational and training programs that meet employer and worker needs Develop certifications and related programs Identify new technical skills/competencies and cutting-edge technologies used in the workplace

9 9 Development Over 14,000 tools and technologies have been identified Organized into existing United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) classification system –This system is a global standard for business

10 10 Classification Structure United Nations Standard Products and Services Code (UNSPSC) (www.unspsc.org)www.unspsc.org –Open, global electronic commerce standard that provides a logical framework for classifying goods and services –Basis of international procurement processes, enabling businesses to market products and services more efficiently, and avoid developing a proprietary classification system –Developed and maintained by the United Nations in partnership with Dun & Bradstreet

11 11 Classification Structure UNSPSC is an ideal, hierarchical classification system for T2 –Segment Family –Class (group of commodities sharing a common use or function) »Commodity (group of substitute products and services) * Business Function

12 12 Classification Structure O*NET T2 Classification –Class level Commodity Level – O*NET T2 Example LevelEXAMPLE –Class Level: Soldering, brazing, and welding machinery and supplies Commodity Level: Blow Torches –O*NET T2 Level: Acetylene torches

13 13 T2 Development Internet-based data collection –Build on previous O*NET project tasks (i.e., task development) –Trained analysts Strong proficiency in Internet searching procedures Strong background and training in occupational analysis Data classification Quality control

14 14 T2 Development First tier –Use occupational information to “scrape” the Web for T2s Occupational description, tasks, and “raw” task information –Successful in capturing objects central to occupation performance –Produced the majority of T2s Second tier –Use industry terms and first-tier T2 examples –Use the UNSPSC classification system to identify potential gaps or weak areas –Successful in capturing cutting-edge technologies; newer, emerging T2s; and increases occupational coverage

15 15 T2 Development Occupation Expert (OE) verification –Reviewed sample of occupations –High degree of overlap, consensus –OE additions at the T2 Example Level, not at the Commodity Level

16 16 How has T2 been included in O*NET? Focus on In-Demand Occupations (now 327 occupations) –High growth, high-demand occupations –Important to national security –Important to US economy –Emerging occupations Occupations have 94 per occupation (average) Range of 13 to 300 per occupation –

17 17 Enter Keyword

18 18 Select Occupation Note IN DEMAND

19 19 Select Tools and Technology

20 20 See Results

21 21 More in Details Report

22 22 Find All Tools and Technologies

23 23 See All Tools (partial listing here)

24 24 All Technology

25 25 Using Keyword

26 26 Select Occupation

27 27 Select Tools and Technology

28 28 See Results

29 29 Browse by High Growth Industry

30 30 Select Occupation

31 31 Select Tools and Technology

32 32 See Results

33 33 Use in O*NET

34 34 Search by Tool/Technology

35 35 Some Results

36 36 More Results

37 37 Use In Career Voyages

38 38 Click on In-Demand Occupations

39 39 Partial List

40 40 Obtain Summary Report

41 41 Results

42 42 Career InfoNet www.acinet.org/acinet

43 43 Select Job Family

44 44 Select Occupation

45 45 Tools (partial listing)

46 46 Technology

47 47 Future Plans for T2 Continue development of T2 for in-demand occupations –DoL is working on the next set of 100 occupations --include engineering, architecture, technology, management, science, mathematical sciences. Investigate multiple methods of keeping T2 current –Customer input, industry review, new webscraping techniques, expert review, transactional analysis

48 48 Review Provide some background and information on the new tools and technology part of O*NET Show how O*NET Online, Career Voyages, and Career InfoNet incorporate tools and technology Indicate future plans for tools and technology

49 49 O*NET T2 Sites O*NET Portal: www.onetcenter.orgwww.onetcenter.org O*NET Online: online.onetcenter.orgonline.onetcenter.org Database download: www.onetcenter.org/supplemental.htmlwww.onetcenter.org/supplemental.html O*NET Customer Service: e-mail: onet@ncmail.net

50 50 Questions?

51 51

52 52 Opportunities for O*NET Users Spotlight on onetknlowedgesite.com Podcasts on how you use O*NET –Contact me at sagesolutions@earthlink.net


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