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Welcome to the O*NET Workforce Investment Act Site Workforce Investment Act or WIA implementation is a top priority for the workforce development community. The O*NET Knowledge Site seeks to provide you with information about O*NET (the replacement for the dictionary of occupational titles) and O*NET usage and training. O*NET will allow you to share information with peers, teach you how to search the new O*NET directory of occupational titles, show you how you can use O*NET data to build better resumes and job orders, and to build an online community of Workforce Development Professionals, Employers, Educators, and Students. You will also derive how O*NET relates to the Workforce Investment Act 1998 (WIA). Use this site to stay abreast of project initiatives and share your thoughts with others. Click here to learn how to register with O*NET and begin sharing knowledge, building better resumes, using the directory of occupational titles. Learn about the Workforce Investment Act and more! Click here to access the O*NET KNOWLEDGE SITE Click
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REGISTERED USER -for free now! O*NET, the Occupational Information Network, is a unique, comprehensive database and directory of occupational titles, worker competencies, job requirements, resources, information about WIA and more! As the replacement for the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT), O*NET will be the nation's primary source of occupational information, and supports the WIA critical success factors (customer service focus and accountability). O*NET is a timely, easy-to-use resource that supports public and private sector efforts to identify and develop the skills of the American workforce. Use O*NET! It provides a common language for defining and describing occupations and how they relate to the Workforce Development Act. Its flexible design also captures rapidly changing job requirements. O*NET's innovative online design moves occupational information into the technological age. Click here to find out more about how O*NET works and how it can help in implementing the Workforce Investment Act 1998. Why should you use the O*NET Knowledge Site? Before you can effectively use O*NET, you need to understand O*NET's features, functionality, and implementation. The O*NET Knowledge site provides you with the background you need to effectively use, implement, and search the O*NET database. It will also help you find out more about how O*NET can impact local Workforce Investment Boards strategies for implementing WIA. You can: Take online tutorials to learn the features of O*NET; Join an O*NET forum to discuss occupational job outlook and career information with fellow job seekers, peers and colleagues; Ask questions and get answers from experts; Learn how to implement O*NET in your career system; Hear the latest news about the O*NET, and much more! Because the Workforce Investment Act or WIA implementation is a top priority for the workforce development community, O*NET opens many opportunities in understanding, implementing and creating workable solutions. O*NET is available to assist and support efforts to comply with the Workforce Investment Act 1998, as well as to connect you with other Workforce Investment Act resources. Click here to contact us for more information about the Workforce Investment Act. What data does O*NET include? The O*NET database includes information on skills, abilities, knowledge, work activities, and interests associated with occupations. It can also help you learn and deal with the requirements of the Workforce Investment Act 1998 (WIA). O*NET will assist you in addressing key critical success factors for the Workforce Investment Act. You will be able to share WIA related knowledge, ideas and problems. Use O*NET information to facilitate career exploration, vocational counseling, and a variety of human resources functions, such as developing job orders, position descriptions and aligning training with current workplace needs. Use O*NET information to better understand the requirements and implementation of the Workforce Investment Act. The O*NET Knowledge Site can teach you how to use this information to craft a better resume, search for jobs that are best suited to you, or to understand what skills you need to perform a certain job. Click here for more information about how to register with O*NET and get help with implementation of the Workforce Investment Act. Click here to access the O*NET KNOWLEDGE SITE Click
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REGISTERED USER -for free now! The Information in O*NET, including the directory of occupational titles, is available for over 950 occupations. Each occupational title and code is based on the most current version (1999) of the Standard Occupational Classification system. The database used in O*NET On-Line is largely based on data supplied by occupational analysts using sources such as the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT). To develop data for this database, analysts evaluated and refined existing occupational data, then applied these data to the O*NET Content Model. By using the O*NET Knowledge Site, you can learn how to navigate and apply this information for your use! Using O*NET, the Occupational Information Network, you will be able to find support in your efforts to comply with the Workforce Investment Act or the Workforce Investment Act 1998. The O*NET Knowledge Site can teach you how to use this information to create a better resume, search for jobs that match your skills, or to understand skills and abilities you need to perform certain jobs. Click here for Workforce Investment Act and O*NET resources. Using O*NET, the Occupational Information Network, a unique, comprehensive database and directory of occupational titles, worker competencies, job requirements you will be able to find support in your efforts to comply with the Workforce Investment Act. This support includes: Assistance in implementing and understanding WIA; The ability to share thoughts, knowledge, and problems with peers. As the replacement for the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT), O*NET will be the nation's primary source of occupational information, and supports the WIA critical success factors (customer service focus and accountability). Easy to use, O*NET, supports public and private sector efforts to identify and develop the skills of the American workforce and to implement the Workforce Investment Act 1998. Defining and describing occupations and occupational job outlook is O*NET prime purpose. Its flexible design also captures rapidly changing job requirements and workforce challenges, such as the Workforce Investment Act. With O*NET, you can stay up to date on key issues, find occupational job outlook data, connect to other resources and share information. O*NET's innovative online design moves occupational information out of the stone ages so you can find the information you need quickly and easily. Click here to find out more about using O*NET and implementing the Workforce Investment Act 1998. Again, the Workforce Investment Act or WIA implementation is a top priority for the workforce development community. O*NET provides opportunities to understand, implement and help you create workable solutions. Connecting you with other Workforce Investment Act resources, O*NET is available to assist and support your efforts to comply with the Workforce Investment Act 1998. So stay up to date with O*NET, where you can find occupational job outlook data, share information and connect with peers.. With the O*NET Knowledge Site resources behind you, you can search the new O*NET directory of occupational titles. You can, again, also use O*NET data to build better resumes, job orders as well as build an online community of Workforce Development Professionals, Employers, Educators, and Students. Use O*NET's state of the art online design to stay up to date with the most current information and stay up to date with project initiatives while sharing your thoughts with others. The O*NET Knowledge Site will help you will find support and assistance in implementing the Workforce Investment Act or WIA. Specifically, you will learn how O*NET relates to the Workforce Investment Act 1998 (WIA). Click below to learn how to register with O*NET and begin sharing knowledge, building better resumes and using the directory of occupational titles while complying with the Workforce Investment Act! Welcome occupational information into the technological age with O*NET, your connection for up to date job outlook data, occupational titles, Workforce Investment Act 1998 resources, support, information sharing, resume research and more! Click here to access the O*NET KNOWLEDGE SITE Click here to become an O*NET REGISTERED USER -for free now! Visit our other informational sites:
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