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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 counseling, career development tests and career guidance. Using this data, O*Net acts as a career counseling directory of occupational titles that allows you to search through the data to find the occupational job outlook and job information that you need! O*Net also provides information on career development tests. Click here to contact us for more information about how you can make the career guidance information 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. The O*Net Knowledge Site offers a thorough explanation of how to understand and use this content model, which includes career counseling, career development tests and career guidance. With the O*Net Knowledge Site, you can learn how to use this content model for your career guidance! 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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