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Navigating ACT’s Occupational Database Title = ONET Title (not employer title) AM = Applied MathAT = Applied.

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2 Navigating ACT’s Occupational Database http://www.act.org/workkeys/profiles/occuprof/ Title = ONET Title (not employer title) AM = Applied MathAT = Applied Technology L= ListeningLI = Locating Information OB = ObservationRI = Reading for Information TW = TeamworkW = Writing BW = Business Writing Range = Level Score spread in the # of jobs profiled Number of Jobs = Number of Jobs profiled containing that skill area as critical Red Numbers = Level Score for skill area (median)

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4 Notes: $23,000 at “9” and $50,000 at “15” results in a gain of $4500 per point. Data is based on RI, AM, and LI scores from the ACT Occupational Database (with 5 or more Profiles) and Median income data from the O*NET. Example: 3, 3, 3 = 9; 5, 5, 5 = 15; etc. DRAFT Combined Score Qty. of Profiles

5 Example Occupations for CRC Holders BRONZEBRONZE SILVERSILVER GOLDGOLD


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