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What's NEW with the O*NET System?

The November 2003 release, by the U.S. Department of Labor, of the O*NET 5.1 database and O*NET OnLine 5.1 represents a major milestone for the O*NET project. Combined with the April 2003 developer's release 5.0 of the O*NET database, new occupational data, collected directly from job incumbents, provides a significant update to the database. Click here for a summary of what's new with O*NET 5.1...

Visit the newly updated and revised O*NET OnLine application! This simple and easy O*NET user interface and improved search engine will help you find occupations, get reports, and search using skills. Highlights of the new version include new O*NET 5.1 data, source metadata, and new graphic displays. Click here to get O*NET OnLine…

O*NET OnLine is powered by the O*NET 5.1 production database. Click here to download the database and supporting documentation...

A new Spanish O*NET 4.0 Database has been released by the U.S. Labor Department to help serve the occupational information and career exploration needs of the U.S. Hispanic population. The Spanish version maintains the same format and file structure as the English version to facilitate incorporation into Spanish language occupational information applications by developers and vendors. The Spanish database is available for download, at no charge, from the O*NET Center...

The final component of the O*NET Career Exploration Tools, the O*NET® Ability Profiler™, has been released by the U. S. Department of Labor. This new career counseling and career exploration tool measures nine job-relevant abilities. Click here for the USDOL release notice, and visit the O*NET Center for more information and availability of this and other O*NET Career Exploration Tools. The O*NET Ability Profiler and other tools are also available for purchase through theU.S. Government Printing Office…

Check out recent stories on the Defense Department's ASVAB program, Catholic Community Services, National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Northwest Wisconsin CEP, and New York's CareerZone in O*NET in Action, our online feature describing how people are putting O*NET into Action in national, state and local workforce programs. Coming soon will be more new stories on: Lehigh Carbon Community College, Temple University, Manpower, Inc., the American Foundation for the Blind, and Unfocused Kids, a new book for high school teachers, counselors and parents...

O*NET Guides to Testing and Assessment are available...

The O*NET Project has OMB clearance for a multiyear data collection program. For more information on this key element of full O*NET development, check our Data Collection page…