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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, including career job descriptions, free examples of job descriptions, free sample job descriptions and more for the job seeker. Using this data, O*Net acts as a directory of occupational titles that allows you to search through the data to find the occupational job outlook and job information that you need! Click here to contact us for more information about how you can make the free job descriptions from O*Net work for you. 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. Using this content model, O*Net provides standard occupational titles, classifications, and information needed to improve job orders, resumes, employment systems and more. The O*Net Knowledge Site offers a thorough explanation of how to understand and use this content model, which includes career job descriptions, free examples of job descriptions, free sample job descriptions and more for the job seeker. With the O*Net Knowledge Site, you can learn how to use this content model to your advantage! Go to www.onetknowledgesite.com to learn more! What does the O*Net Knowledge Site offer you? The O*Net Knowledge Site offers users the opportunity to learn how to use O*Net to:
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