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Data Files:
- Complete 1991 U.S. Dictionary
of Occupational Titles (DOT) - 12,761 job descriptions, titles, & codes
+ including 1998 minor additions
- Alternate military and civilian
titles (more than 36,000)
- Worker characteristics information
for all 12,761 DOT occupations (including updates): Strength, Physical Demands,
Working/Environmental Conditions, Specific Vocational Preparation (SVP),
General Educational Development for Reasoning-Math-Language (RML), Aptitudes,
Temperaments, Date of Last DOT Update
- Cross references to all North
American occupational classifications, including: Industry Designation (DOT);
Guide for Occupational Exploration (GOE); Classification of Instructional
Programs (CIP 2000); CENSUS 2000; Standard Occupational Classification (SOC)
[both 1990 and 2000 revision]; Occupational Employment Survey (OES - both new
and old codes); Occupational Outlook Handbook (2008-2009); WORK fields;
Material, Product, Subject Matter & Services (MPSMS); Canadian National
Occupational Classification (NOC 2001); O*NET Codes [1998, 2004 O*NET-SOC,
O*NET 2006; Occupational Group Arrangement (OGA); and Data-People-Things (DPT)
- Worker Functions
- New, emerging occupations
(original research) reported in same DOT format
- Skills and competency information
for white collar occupations (original research) + Skill Checklists for blue
collar occupations
- Long term national job outlook
(OES) by NAICS industry (2006 --> Year 2016)
- 2007 National mean and median wage
and employment data (by CENSUS 2000 code) for Men only, Women only, or both
combined
- 2007 National, Statewide, 398
Metropolitan/Micropolitan (MSA) and 175 NON-MSA regions mean and median wage
and employment numbers by the new SOC-based OES codes
- Complete occupational reference
text from the 2008-2009 Occupational Outlook Handbook (including photos)
- Optional Internet Updates for
fresh data files and program features
(Internet Update
Service included with each new license for 12 months) Keeps you
up-to-date with the latest available data
files: February (annually): Current
Population Survey (CPS)
Data May
(annually): Occupational Employment Survey
(OES) December (odd years): Long Term Occupation/Employment
Projections Top
Jobs Summer (even years): Occupational Outlook
Handbook
Special Features:
- Button for narrowing selected
titles from any search method to only Sedentary & Light occupations
- Click a list of
matching titles to re-sort the list by that column (e.g. DOT Code, DOT Master
Title, DOT Industry, SVP, Strength, RML, or O*NET
- Fully integrated, editable Job
Analysis & Position Description writing
- Search
17 different ways
- Occupational Density feature to
better estimate employment numbers
- Context sensitive help with
extensive suggestions for use of the software in various situations (Rehab,
School-To-Work, Career Planning, Job Analysis). Help file includes frequency
distribution tables for all DOT worker characteristics.
- No manual needed - easy to use by
both case managers and clients
- Point and click for information
- Keyboard controls for "no-mouse"
navigation
- Specially designed to work with
text-to-speech screen readers (such as JAWS)
- Print out or copy & paste into
other Windows applications
- Print list of matching titles to
printer or to an HTML file
- Hyperlinks to O*NET Online and
Sources of Additional Information
- Matching titles show DOT,
Strength, SVP, RML, and O*NET codes
- Any list of matching titles is
pre-sorted by Industry, Strength, and Title
System
Requirements:
- Windows XP or Windows
VISTA
- 375 MB hard disk space for
stand-alone use
- 512 MB RAM minimum
(recommended)
- VGA color monitor - 800 x 600
resolution -256+ colors
- Pentium or equivalent CPU
- Optional printer
- Distribution only on
CD-ROM
Updates -Optional Internet Update Service requires customer supplied
and maintained Internet access - high speed encouraged.
- Ask about availability for network
environments
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