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− | The [[Occupational Information Network]] (usually known by its brand names [[O*NET]] and [[O*Net Online]]) is a free web-based resource that contains data for various [[occupation]]s that can be helpful for students, job seekers, businesses and workforce development professionals to understand today's world of [[employment]] in the [[United States]]. It particularly uses [[Holland Occupational Themes]] in its | + | The [[Occupational Information Network]] (usually known by its brand names [[O*NET]] and [[O*Net Online]]) is a free web-based resource that contains data for various [[occupation]]s that can be helpful for students, job seekers, businesses and workforce development professionals to understand today's world of [[employment]] in the [[United States]]. It particularly uses [[Holland Occupational Themes]] in its "Interests" section. |
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | ===Related lectures=== | ||
+ | :*[[What Occupation Is]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: CNM Cyber Orientation]][[Category: Articles]] |
Latest revision as of 19:34, 24 May 2020
The Occupational Information Network (usually known by its brand names O*NET and O*Net Online) is a free web-based resource that contains data for various occupations that can be helpful for students, job seekers, businesses and workforce development professionals to understand today's world of employment in the United States. It particularly uses Holland Occupational Themes in its "Interests" section.