Friday, December 30, 2011

O*NET-SOC 2010 crosswalk in O*NET OnLine

To assist early adapters of the recently released O*NET-SOC
2010 taxonomy, a crosswalk application from the new taxonomy to the
O*NET 2009 taxonomy has been incorporated within O*NET Online.
Clients can use a title or code from the O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy to
search within O*NET Online. Visit OnLine's Crosswalk Search page to
explore this updated crosswalk. The O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy is
currently scheduled to be incorporated in its entirety within O*NET
Online in the fall of 2011.

O*NET Database updated

With the release of the O*NET 16.0 development database,
comprehensive data is now available for 857 O*NET-SOC occupations,
including the 107 O*NET-SOCs updated within this release. The
database also includes the O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy and new
information about Green occupations and tasks. Find out more about
or download this file from our Developer's Corner.

O*NET 15.1 Database released - Taxonomy Preview Database

The O*NET 15.1 Database is a special release that
incorporates the new O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy, including new
O*NET-SOC codes, titles, and descriptions. This database can help
developers, programs, and researchers make a rapid transition to a
2010 SOC-based system. With the release of O*NET 15.1, for the
first time, the O*NET database is available as SQL files for use in
Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, and Oracle; and also as tab-delimited
text files. Learn more and download this database from our
Developer's Corner.

Products at Work updated

The Recent Stories section of O*NET Products at Work has been
updated with new summaries describing how users (businesses,
educational institutions, government agencies, military services,
researchers) have leveraged O*NET products and tools to improve
their programs and provide services to customers. Download the
Spring 2011 version or submit your own story in our Using O*NET
section.

Updated MOC crosswalk in O*NET OnLine

O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search enables users of a variety of
occupational coding systems to find matching O*NET-SOC occupations.
The Military Occupational Classification (MOC) crosswalk has been
updated by the Department of Defense (April 2011) and incorporated
into O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search. Over 10,000 MOC occupations
are linked to related O*NET-SOC occupations. The MOC crosswalk
helps transitioning military personnel locate appropriate civilian
jobs.

Summary of Procedures for O*NET Task Updating and New Task Generation available

A summary of the procedures for updating and writing new
O*NET tasks has been released. The paper describes steps to collect
relevant information to update or generate new O*NET tasks (e.g.,
New and Emerging (NE) and Green tasks). Read the procedural
report in our Research and Technical Reports section.

Tools and Technology database updated

The tools and technology (T2) file provides information on
machines, equipment, tools, and software that workers may use for
optimal functioning in a high performance workplace. With this
update, over 43,000 tools and technologies have now been identified
for 629 occupations, including all 200+ O*NET Green occupations.
The O*NET Project welcomes feedback on the T2 database. T2
information for 198 occupations has been enhanced with the help of
customer input. After reviewing an occupation's current T2
information, you can submit specific suggestions for adding more
examples of tools or technology through our T2 feedback process.
Download this file from our Developer's Corner, or explore the new
T2 data in O*NET OnLine.

Updated O*NET Ability Profiler Scoring Software released

The O*NET Ability Profiler Scoring Program (APSP) software
4.0 has been released, using new Occupational Ability Profiles
(OAPs) produced from the O*NET 15.0 production database. Read the
development report in our Research and Technical Reports section
and download the software from our Products section.

Tools and Technology paper released

This new paper identifies the objectives of the Tools and
Technology quality control (QC) process and describes the processes
put in place to achieve those objectives. Download this document
from our Research and Technical Reports section.

O*NET Toolkit for Business updated

The O*NET Toolkit for Business provides human resources
professionals and employers with useful information about the
features of O*NET and how it can assist them with everyday needs.
The Toolkit has been updated to highlight new search features and
content such as Bright Outlook and Green Occupations. View and
download the O*NET Toolkit for Business in our Products
section.

New features and new data in O*NET OnLine

Highlights of this fall update include: 1) comprehensively
updated data for 107 occupations from the O*NET 16.0 database, 2)
identification and display of green tasks in the occupation
reports, and 3) the conversion to the new 2010 Standard
Occupational Classification (SOC) standard. The new O*NET-SOC 2010
taxonomy includes 1110 occupational titles, 974 of which represent
O*NET data-level occupations. Additionally, the OnLine update
includes the latest BLS wage data along with updated crosswalks to
the new O*NET-SOC taxonomy. Visit O*NET OnLine, or learn more about
the O*NET Database.

Tools and Technology database updated

The tools and technology (T2) file provides information on
machines, equipment, tools, and software that workers may use for
optimal functioning in a high performance workplace. With this
update, over 45,000 tools and technologies have now been identified
for 647 occupations, including all 200+ O*NET Green occupations and
over 320 Bright Outlook occupations. The O*NET Project welcomes
feedback on the T2 database. T2 information for 216 occupations has
been enhanced with the help of customer input. After reviewing an
occupation's current T2 information, you can submit specific
suggestions for adding more examples of tools or technology through
our T2 feedback process. Download this file from our Developer's
Corner, or explore the new T2 data in O*NET OnLine.

Greening References updated

The Greening of the World of Work: O*NET Project's Book of
References update adds additional green references to those
compiled from our initial research report on the green economy.
Ongoing green activities, such as data collection on occupational
and worker requirements for green occupations, and updating task
lists for green occupations, contributed to this fall's update.
Download this document from our Research and Technical Reports
section.

Updated MOC crosswalk in O*NET OnLine

O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search enables users of a variety of
occupational coding systems to find matching O*NET-SOC occupations.
The Military Occupational Classification (MOC) crosswalk has been
updated by the Department of Defense (April 2011) and incorporated
into O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search. Over 10,000 MOC occupations
are linked to related O*NET-SOC occupations. The MOC crosswalk
helps transitioning military personnel locate appropriate civilian
jobs.

O*NET 15.1 Database released - Taxonomy Preview Database

The O*NET 15.1 Database is a special release that
incorporates the new O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy, including new
O*NET-SOC codes, titles, and descriptions. This database can help
developers, programs, and researchers make a rapid transition to a
2010 SOC-based system. With the release of O*NET 15.1, for the
first time, the O*NET database is available as SQL files for use in
Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, and Oracle; and also as tab-delimited
text files. Learn more and download this database from our
Developer's Corner.

New podcasts added

More workforce professionals share their stories about the
variety of ways they use O*NET information, such as economic
development, career exploration, and collecting labor market
information. Listen to their stories in our Using O*NET
section.

Greening References updated

The Greening of the World of Work: O*NET Project's Book of
References update adds additional green references to those
compiled from our initial research report on the green economy.
Ongoing green activities, such as data collection on occupational
and worker requirements for green occupations, and updating task
lists for green occupations, contributed to this summer's update.
Download this document from our Research and Technical Reports
section.

Summary of Procedures for O*NET Task Updating and New Task Generation available

A summary of the procedures for updating and writing new
O*NET tasks has been released. The paper describes steps to collect
relevant information to update or generate new O*NET tasks (e.g.,
New and Emerging (NE) and Green tasks). Read the procedural
report in our Research and Technical Reports section.

Products at Work updated

The Recent Stories section of O*NET Products at Work has been
updated with new summaries describing how users (businesses,
educational institutions, government agencies, military services,
researchers) have leveraged O*NET products and tools to improve
their programs and provide services to customers. Download the
Winter 2011 version or submit your own story in our Using O*NET
section.

Products at Work updated

The Recent Stories section of O*NET Products at Work has been
updated with new summaries describing how users (businesses,
educational institutions, government agencies, military services,
researchers) have leveraged O*NET products and tools to improve
their programs and provide services to customers. Download the
Spring 2011 version or submit your own story in our Using O*NET
section.

O*NET Database updated

With the release of the O*NET 16.0 development database,
comprehensive data is now available for 857 O*NET-SOC occupations,
including the 107 O*NET-SOCs updated within this release. The
database also includes the O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy and new
information about Green occupations and tasks. Find out more about
or download this file from our Developer's Corner.

O*NET Ability Profiler Scoring Program software updated

The Occupational Ability Profiles (OAPs) in the O*NET Ability
Profiler Scoring Program software have been updated to reflect data
from the new O*NET 16.0 database. Download this file from our
Products section.

O*NET salutes our veterans!

My Next Move for Veterans is a new interactive tool designed
to help U.S. veterans learn about their career options. The site
has tasks, skills, salary information, job listings, and more for
over 900 different careers. Veterans can find careers through
keyword search; by browsing industries that employ different types
of workers; or by discovering civilian careers that are similar to
their job in the military. Visit My Next Move for Veterans
today!

My Next Move launches for job seekers

Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis unveiled My Next Move, a
new, free, easy-to-use online career search tool. "By leveraging
technology in a user-friendly tool, My Next Move will help those
seeking career guidance learn more about work opportunities in
fields that are of interest to them and that are likely to have job
openings today and well into the future." Use My Next Move to
search over 900 different careers and see important information
including skills, tasks, technologies, salaries, and employment
outlook. Discover related apprenticeships and training, and search
actual job openings. Find careers through a keyword search; by
browsing industries; or through the new 60-item, web-based O*NET
Interest Profiler Short Form, a tool that offers career suggestions
based on a person's interests and level of work experience. My Next
Move was developed by the National Center for O*NET Development
through a cooperative grant agreement with the U.S. Department of
Labor. Visit My Next Move today!

O*NET Academy re-launched!

The O*NET Academy has been re-launched sporting a new look, a
simple and easy navigation, and with new content. Find self-paced
courses, tutorials, podcasts and other tools to help you to get the
most from the variety of freely available O*NET products. Visit the
O*NET Academy today!

O*NET-SOC 2010 crosswalk in O*NET OnLine

To assist early adapters of the recently released O*NET-SOC
2010 taxonomy, a crosswalk application from the new taxonomy to the
O*NET 2009 taxonomy has been incorporated within O*NET Online.
Clients can use a title or code from the O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy to
search within O*NET Online. Visit OnLine's Crosswalk Search page to
explore this updated crosswalk. The O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy is
currently scheduled to be incorporated in its entirety within O*NET
Online in the fall of 2011.

New features and new data in O*NET OnLine

Highlights of this fall update include: 1) comprehensively
updated data for 107 occupations from the O*NET 16.0 database, 2)
identification and display of green tasks in the occupation
reports, and 3) the conversion to the new 2010 Standard
Occupational Classification (SOC) standard. The new O*NET-SOC 2010
taxonomy includes 1110 occupational titles, 974 of which represent
O*NET data-level occupations. Additionally, the OnLine update
includes the latest BLS wage data along with updated crosswalks to
the new O*NET-SOC taxonomy. Visit O*NET OnLine, or learn more about
the O*NET Database.

Updated MOC crosswalk in O*NET OnLine

O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search enables users of a variety of
occupational coding systems to find matching O*NET-SOC occupations.
The Military Occupational Classification (MOC) crosswalk has been
updated by the Department of Defense (January 2011) and
incorporated into O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search. Over 10,000 MOC
occupations are linked to related O*NET-SOC occupations. The MOC
crosswalk helps transitioning military personnel locate appropriate
civilian jobs.

Tools and Technology database updated

The tools and technology (T2) file provides information on
machines, equipment, tools, and software that workers may use for
optimal functioning in a high performance workplace. With this
update, over 43,000 tools and technologies have now been identified
for 629 occupations, including all 200+ O*NET Green occupations.
The O*NET Project welcomes feedback on the T2 database. T2
information for 198 occupations has been enhanced with the help of
customer input. After reviewing an occupation's current T2
information, you can submit specific suggestions for adding more
examples of tools or technology through our T2 feedback process.
Download this file from our Developer's Corner, or explore the new
T2 data in O*NET OnLine.

Greening References updated

The Greening of the World of Work: O*NET Project's Book of
References update adds additional green references to those
compiled from our initial research report on the green economy.
Ongoing green activities, such as data collection on occupational
and worker requirements for green occupations, and updating task
lists for green occupations, contributed to this spring's update.
Download this document from our Research and Technical Reports
section.

Updated O*NET Ability Profiler Scoring Software released

The O*NET Ability Profiler Scoring Program (APSP) software
4.0 has been released, using new Occupational Ability Profiles
(OAPs) produced from the O*NET 15.0 production database. Read the
development report in our Research and Technical Reports section
and download the software from our Products section.

O*NET Toolkit for Business updated

The O*NET Toolkit for Business provides human resources
professionals and employers with useful information about the
features of O*NET and how it can assist them with everyday needs.
The Toolkit has been updated to highlight new search features and
content such as Bright Outlook and Green Occupations. View and
download the O*NET Toolkit for Business in our Products
section.

Tools and Technology database updated

The tools and technology (T2) file provides information on
machines, equipment, tools, and software that workers may use for
optimal functioning in a high performance workplace. With this
update, over 45,000 tools and technologies have now been identified
for 647 occupations, including all 200+ O*NET Green occupations and
over 320 Bright Outlook occupations. The O*NET Project welcomes
feedback on the T2 database. T2 information for 216 occupations has
been enhanced with the help of customer input. After reviewing an
occupation's current T2 information, you can submit specific
suggestions for adding more examples of tools or technology through
our T2 feedback process. Download this file from our Developer's
Corner, or explore the new T2 data in O*NET OnLine.

My Next Move launches for job seekers

Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis unveiled My Next Move, a
new, free, easy-to-use online career search tool. "By leveraging
technology in a user-friendly tool, My Next Move will help those
seeking career guidance learn more about work opportunities in
fields that are of interest to them and that are likely to have job
openings today and well into the future." Use My Next Move to
search over 900 different careers and see important information
including skills, tasks, technologies, salaries, and employment
outlook. Discover related apprenticeships and training, and search
actual job openings. Find careers through a keyword search; by
browsing industries; or through the new 60-item, web-based O*NET
Interest Profiler Short Form, a tool that offers career suggestions
based on a person's interests and level of work experience. My Next
Move was developed by the National Center for O*NET Development
through a cooperative grant agreement with the U.S. Department of
Labor. Visit My Next Move today!

Tools and Technology database updated

The tools and technology (T2) file provides information on
machines, equipment, tools, and software that workers may use for
optimal functioning in a high performance workplace. With this
update, over 45,000 tools and technologies have now been identified
for 647 occupations, including all 200+ O*NET Green occupations and
over 320 Bright Outlook occupations. The O*NET Project welcomes
feedback on the T2 database. T2 information for 216 occupations has
been enhanced with the help of customer input. After reviewing an
occupation's current T2 information, you can submit specific
suggestions for adding more examples of tools or technology through
our T2 feedback process. Download this file from our Developer's
Corner, or explore the new T2 data in O*NET OnLine.

Updated MOC crosswalk in O*NET OnLine

O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search enables users of a variety of
occupational coding systems to find matching O*NET-SOC occupations.
The Military Occupational Classification (MOC) crosswalk has been
updated by the Department of Defense (April 2011) and incorporated
into O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search. Over 10,000 MOC occupations
are linked to related O*NET-SOC occupations. The MOC crosswalk
helps transitioning military personnel locate appropriate civilian
jobs.

O*NET Ability Profiler Scoring Program software updated

The Occupational Ability Profiles (OAPs) in the O*NET Ability
Profiler Scoring Program software have been updated to reflect data
from the new O*NET 16.0 database. Download this file from our
Products section.

Summary of Procedures for O*NET Task Updating and New Task Generation available

A summary of the procedures for updating and writing new
O*NET tasks has been released. The paper describes steps to collect
relevant information to update or generate new O*NET tasks (e.g.,
New and Emerging (NE) and Green tasks). Read the procedural
report in our Research and Technical Reports section.

Greening References updated

The Greening of the World of Work: O*NET Project's Book of
References update adds additional green references to those
compiled from our initial research report on the green economy.
Ongoing green activities, such as data collection on occupational
and worker requirements for green occupations, and updating task
lists for green occupations, contributed to this fall's update.
Download this document from our Research and Technical Reports
section.

New podcasts added

More workforce professionals share their stories about the
variety of ways they use O*NET information, such as economic
development, career exploration, and collecting labor market
information. Listen to their stories in our Using O*NET
section.

O*NET Database updated

With the release of the O*NET 16.0 development database,
comprehensive data is now available for 857 O*NET-SOC occupations,
including the 107 O*NET-SOCs updated within this release. The
database also includes the O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy and new
information about Green occupations and tasks. Find out more about
or download this file from our Developer's Corner.

O*NET salutes our veterans!

My Next Move for Veterans is a new interactive tool designed
to help U.S. veterans learn about their career options. The site
has tasks, skills, salary information, job listings, and more for
over 900 different careers. Veterans can find careers through
keyword search; by browsing industries that employ different types
of workers; or by discovering civilian careers that are similar to
their job in the military. Visit My Next Move for Veterans
today!

Updated MOC crosswalk in O*NET OnLine

O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search enables users of a variety of
occupational coding systems to find matching O*NET-SOC occupations.
The Military Occupational Classification (MOC) crosswalk has been
updated by the Department of Defense (January 2011) and
incorporated into O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search. Over 10,000 MOC
occupations are linked to related O*NET-SOC occupations. The MOC
crosswalk helps transitioning military personnel locate appropriate
civilian jobs.

O*NET Academy re-launched!

The O*NET Academy has been re-launched sporting a new look, a
simple and easy navigation, and with new content. Find self-paced
courses, tutorials, podcasts and other tools to help you to get the
most from the variety of freely available O*NET products. Visit the
O*NET Academy today!

Tools and Technology paper released

This new paper identifies the objectives of the Tools and
Technology quality control (QC) process and describes the processes
put in place to achieve those objectives. Download this document
from our Research and Technical Reports section.

Products at Work updated

The Recent Stories section of O*NET Products at Work has been
updated with new summaries describing how users (businesses,
educational institutions, government agencies, military services,
researchers) have leveraged O*NET products and tools to improve
their programs and provide services to customers. Download the
Winter 2011 version or submit your own story in our Using O*NET
section.

Products at Work updated

The Recent Stories section of O*NET Products at Work has been
updated with new summaries describing how users (businesses,
educational institutions, government agencies, military services,
researchers) have leveraged O*NET products and tools to improve
their programs and provide services to customers. Download the
Spring 2011 version or submit your own story in our Using O*NET
section.

Tools and Technology database updated

The tools and technology (T2) file provides information on
machines, equipment, tools, and software that workers may use for
optimal functioning in a high performance workplace. With this
update, over 43,000 tools and technologies have now been identified
for 629 occupations, including all 200+ O*NET Green occupations.
The O*NET Project welcomes feedback on the T2 database. T2
information for 198 occupations has been enhanced with the help of
customer input. After reviewing an occupation's current T2
information, you can submit specific suggestions for adding more
examples of tools or technology through our T2 feedback process.
Download this file from our Developer's Corner, or explore the new
T2 data in O*NET OnLine.

Greening References updated

The Greening of the World of Work: O*NET Project's Book of
References update adds additional green references to those
compiled from our initial research report on the green economy.
Ongoing green activities, such as data collection on occupational
and worker requirements for green occupations, and updating task
lists for green occupations, contributed to this summer's update.
Download this document from our Research and Technical Reports
section.

Greening References updated

The Greening of the World of Work: O*NET Project's Book of
References update adds additional green references to those
compiled from our initial research report on the green economy.
Ongoing green activities, such as data collection on occupational
and worker requirements for green occupations, and updating task
lists for green occupations, contributed to this spring's update.
Download this document from our Research and Technical Reports
section.

O*NET 15.1 Database released - Taxonomy Preview Database

The O*NET 15.1 Database is a special release that
incorporates the new O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy, including new
O*NET-SOC codes, titles, and descriptions. This database can help
developers, programs, and researchers make a rapid transition to a
2010 SOC-based system. With the release of O*NET 15.1, for the
first time, the O*NET database is available as SQL files for use in
Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, and Oracle; and also as tab-delimited
text files. Learn more and download this database from our
Developer's Corner.

Updated O*NET Ability Profiler Scoring Software released

The O*NET Ability Profiler Scoring Program (APSP) software
4.0 has been released, using new Occupational Ability Profiles
(OAPs) produced from the O*NET 15.0 production database. Read the
development report in our Research and Technical Reports section
and download the software from our Products section.

O*NET-SOC 2010 crosswalk in O*NET OnLine

To assist early adapters of the recently released O*NET-SOC
2010 taxonomy, a crosswalk application from the new taxonomy to the
O*NET 2009 taxonomy has been incorporated within O*NET Online.
Clients can use a title or code from the O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy to
search within O*NET Online. Visit OnLine's Crosswalk Search page to
explore this updated crosswalk. The O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy is
currently scheduled to be incorporated in its entirety within O*NET
Online in the fall of 2011.

O*NET Toolkit for Business updated

The O*NET Toolkit for Business provides human resources
professionals and employers with useful information about the
features of O*NET and how it can assist them with everyday needs.
The Toolkit has been updated to highlight new search features and
content such as Bright Outlook and Green Occupations. View and
download the O*NET Toolkit for Business in our Products
section.

New features and new data in O*NET OnLine

Highlights of this fall update include: 1) comprehensively
updated data for 107 occupations from the O*NET 16.0 database, 2)
identification and display of green tasks in the occupation
reports, and 3) the conversion to the new 2010 Standard
Occupational Classification (SOC) standard. The new O*NET-SOC 2010
taxonomy includes 1110 occupational titles, 974 of which represent
O*NET data-level occupations. Additionally, the OnLine update
includes the latest BLS wage data along with updated crosswalks to
the new O*NET-SOC taxonomy. Visit O*NET OnLine, or learn more about
the O*NET Database.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

O*NET Academy re-launched!

The O*NET Academy has been re-launched sporting a new look, a
simple and easy navigation, and with new content. Find self-paced
courses, tutorials, podcasts and other tools to help you to get the
most from the variety of freely available O*NET products. Visit the
O*NET Academy today!

Greening References updated

The Greening of the World of Work: O*NET Project's Book of
References update adds additional green references to those
compiled from our initial research report on the green economy.
Ongoing green activities, such as data collection on occupational
and worker requirements for green occupations, and updating task
lists for green occupations, contributed to this summer's update.
Download this document from our Research and Technical Reports
section.

Updated O*NET Ability Profiler Scoring Software released

The O*NET Ability Profiler Scoring Program (APSP) software
4.0 has been released, using new Occupational Ability Profiles
(OAPs) produced from the O*NET 15.0 production database. Read the
development report in our Research and Technical Reports section
and download the software from our Products section.

O*NET Database updated

With the release of the O*NET 16.0 development database,
comprehensive data is now available for 857 O*NET-SOC occupations,
including the 107 O*NET-SOCs updated within this release. The
database also includes the O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy and new
information about Green occupations and tasks. Find out more about
or download this file from our Developer's Corner.

O*NET Ability Profiler Scoring Program software updated

The Occupational Ability Profiles (OAPs) in the O*NET Ability
Profiler Scoring Program software have been updated to reflect data
from the new O*NET 16.0 database. Download this file from our
Products section.

Summary of Procedures for O*NET Task Updating and New Task Generation available

A summary of the procedures for updating and writing new
O*NET tasks has been released. The paper describes steps to collect
relevant information to update or generate new O*NET tasks (e.g.,
New and Emerging (NE) and Green tasks). Read the procedural
report in our Research and Technical Reports section.

O*NET salutes our veterans!

My Next Move for Veterans is a new interactive tool designed
to help U.S. veterans learn about their career options. The site
has tasks, skills, salary information, job listings, and more for
over 900 different careers. Veterans can find careers through
keyword search; by browsing industries that employ different types
of workers; or by discovering civilian careers that are similar to
their job in the military. Visit My Next Move for Veterans
today!

O*NET Toolkit for Business updated

The O*NET Toolkit for Business provides human resources
professionals and employers with useful information about the
features of O*NET and how it can assist them with everyday needs.
The Toolkit has been updated to highlight new search features and
content such as Bright Outlook and Green Occupations. View and
download the O*NET Toolkit for Business in our Products
section.

Updated MOC crosswalk in O*NET OnLine

O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search enables users of a variety of
occupational coding systems to find matching O*NET-SOC occupations.
The Military Occupational Classification (MOC) crosswalk has been
updated by the Department of Defense (January 2011) and
incorporated into O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search. Over 10,000 MOC
occupations are linked to related O*NET-SOC occupations. The MOC
crosswalk helps transitioning military personnel locate appropriate
civilian jobs.

Products at Work updated

The Recent Stories section of O*NET Products at Work has been
updated with new summaries describing how users (businesses,
educational institutions, government agencies, military services,
researchers) have leveraged O*NET products and tools to improve
their programs and provide services to customers. Download the
Spring 2011 version or submit your own story in our Using O*NET
section.

Greening References updated

The Greening of the World of Work: O*NET Project's Book of
References update adds additional green references to those
compiled from our initial research report on the green economy.
Ongoing green activities, such as data collection on occupational
and worker requirements for green occupations, and updating task
lists for green occupations, contributed to this spring's update.
Download this document from our Research and Technical Reports
section.

Updated MOC crosswalk in O*NET OnLine

O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search enables users of a variety of
occupational coding systems to find matching O*NET-SOC occupations.
The Military Occupational Classification (MOC) crosswalk has been
updated by the Department of Defense (April 2011) and incorporated
into O*NET OnLine's Crosswalk Search. Over 10,000 MOC occupations
are linked to related O*NET-SOC occupations. The MOC crosswalk
helps transitioning military personnel locate appropriate civilian
jobs.

Tools and Technology paper released

This new paper identifies the objectives of the Tools and
Technology quality control (QC) process and describes the processes
put in place to achieve those objectives. Download this document
from our Research and Technical Reports section.

My Next Move launches for job seekers

Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis unveiled My Next Move, a
new, free, easy-to-use online career search tool. "By leveraging
technology in a user-friendly tool, My Next Move will help those
seeking career guidance learn more about work opportunities in
fields that are of interest to them and that are likely to have job
openings today and well into the future." Use My Next Move to
search over 900 different careers and see important information
including skills, tasks, technologies, salaries, and employment
outlook. Discover related apprenticeships and training, and search
actual job openings. Find careers through a keyword search; by
browsing industries; or through the new 60-item, web-based O*NET
Interest Profiler Short Form, a tool that offers career suggestions
based on a person's interests and level of work experience. My Next
Move was developed by the National Center for O*NET Development
through a cooperative grant agreement with the U.S. Department of
Labor. Visit My Next Move today!

Products at Work updated

The Recent Stories section of O*NET Products at Work has been
updated with new summaries describing how users (businesses,
educational institutions, government agencies, military services,
researchers) have leveraged O*NET products and tools to improve
their programs and provide services to customers. Download the
Winter 2011 version or submit your own story in our Using O*NET
section.

Tools and Technology database updated

The tools and technology (T2) file provides information on
machines, equipment, tools, and software that workers may use for
optimal functioning in a high performance workplace. With this
update, over 45,000 tools and technologies have now been identified
for 647 occupations, including all 200+ O*NET Green occupations and
over 320 Bright Outlook occupations. The O*NET Project welcomes
feedback on the T2 database. T2 information for 216 occupations has
been enhanced with the help of customer input. After reviewing an
occupation's current T2 information, you can submit specific
suggestions for adding more examples of tools or technology through
our T2 feedback process. Download this file from our Developer's
Corner, or explore the new T2 data in O*NET OnLine.

New podcasts added

More workforce professionals share their stories about the
variety of ways they use O*NET information, such as economic
development, career exploration, and collecting labor market
information. Listen to their stories in our Using O*NET
section.

O*NET 15.1 Database released - Taxonomy Preview Database

The O*NET 15.1 Database is a special release that
incorporates the new O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy, including new
O*NET-SOC codes, titles, and descriptions. This database can help
developers, programs, and researchers make a rapid transition to a
2010 SOC-based system. With the release of O*NET 15.1, for the
first time, the O*NET database is available as SQL files for use in
Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, and Oracle; and also as tab-delimited
text files. Learn more and download this database from our
Developer's Corner.

O*NET-SOC 2010 crosswalk in O*NET OnLine

To assist early adapters of the recently released O*NET-SOC
2010 taxonomy, a crosswalk application from the new taxonomy to the
O*NET 2009 taxonomy has been incorporated within O*NET Online.
Clients can use a title or code from the O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy to
search within O*NET Online. Visit OnLine's Crosswalk Search page to
explore this updated crosswalk. The O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy is
currently scheduled to be incorporated in its entirety within O*NET
Online in the fall of 2011.

Tools and Technology database updated

The tools and technology (T2) file provides information on
machines, equipment, tools, and software that workers may use for
optimal functioning in a high performance workplace. With this
update, over 43,000 tools and technologies have now been identified
for 629 occupations, including all 200+ O*NET Green occupations.
The O*NET Project welcomes feedback on the T2 database. T2
information for 198 occupations has been enhanced with the help of
customer input. After reviewing an occupation's current T2
information, you can submit specific suggestions for adding more
examples of tools or technology through our T2 feedback process.
Download this file from our Developer's Corner, or explore the new
T2 data in O*NET OnLine.

Greening References updated

The Greening of the World of Work: O*NET Project's Book of
References update adds additional green references to those
compiled from our initial research report on the green economy.
Ongoing green activities, such as data collection on occupational
and worker requirements for green occupations, and updating task
lists for green occupations, contributed to this fall's update.
Download this document from our Research and Technical Reports
section.

New features and new data in O*NET OnLine

Highlights of this fall update include: 1) comprehensively
updated data for 107 occupations from the O*NET 16.0 database, 2)
identification and display of green tasks in the occupation
reports, and 3) the conversion to the new 2010 Standard
Occupational Classification (SOC) standard. The new O*NET-SOC 2010
taxonomy includes 1110 occupational titles, 974 of which represent
O*NET data-level occupations. Additionally, the OnLine update
includes the latest BLS wage data along with updated crosswalks to
the new O*NET-SOC taxonomy. Visit O*NET OnLine, or learn more about
the O*NET Database.