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Each search
method generates a different set of occupations.
SkillTRAN encourages
professional and advanced users to explore these various methods to become
familiar with the different ways of conceptualizing the world of work, and then
be able to quickly identify specific related occupations from nearly any career
perspective. Search using these categories for career exploration and
transition planning, career ladders, and on-the-job training ideas. It can also
be very helpful for picking a college major or training program before
education begins, transition from school-to-work, even transition from military
to civilian occupations.
As you gain familiarity with the different categories, you will learn
to listen to your clients differently and know where to search!
JOB BROWSER Pro enables
easy search and look up by:
- Full or partial, military or
civilian job title
- Keyword in the DOT job
description
- DOT Code - Dictionary of
Occupational Titles
- Interest - By
Occupational Outlook Handbook occupational clusters and now by Holland
(R-I-A-S-E-C) - Works well with the Strong-Campbell, Self-Directed Search
(SDS), and other interest inventories using R-I-A-S-E-C codes.
- Top Jobs - By the fastest
growing occupations, by educational level needed and by wages
- Industry - By Department of
Labor's "Industry Designation" - 140 categories
- Education - By College or
Tech-Prep major/program
ADVANCED SEARCHES:
- GOE Code (Interest
clusters) - Guide for Occupational Exploration ... Use for Interests
& Career Ladders
- Data-People-Things (DPT)
Worker Functions ... Use for Interest & Career Exploration
- SOC 2000 / O*NET Code -
Standard Occupational Classification, U.S. version
- MPSMS Code - Materials,
Products, Subject Matter, &/or Services Category ... Use for Career Ladders
- WORK Field ... Use for
Career Ladders & Transferable Skills Ideas
- CENSUS 2000 classification
- Occupational Group
Arrangement (OGA - the first 3 digits of the DOT code)
- OES (Old OES categories) -
Occupational Employment Survey ... Use for Career Ladders &
Transferable Skills Ideas
- Unskilled Occupations (all
DOT occupations with SVP < 3)
- Canadian NOC - National
Occupational Classification 2001
... Use for Career Ladders &
Transferable Skills Ideas
Any list of matching titles can be
further filtered to show only the Light and Sedentary occupations among
them. Titles are shown grouped first by DOT industry, then by Strength
level, then alphabetically by title. Click a column heading to re-sort by that
column, By DOT Code, Title, Industry, Strength, SVP, GED, or O*NET
groups
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