Title: The Language of Occupational Intelligence
1The Language of Occupational Intelligence
Discover ONET
2Todays Agenda
- Training Overview
- ONET Overview
- ONET OnLine Guided Tour
- ONET Real-World Applications
- Tying It All Together
3Learning Objectives
- Define ONET and describe its features
- Identify potential users of ONET and how ONET
benefits each user group - Identify and describe the 12 One-Stop customer
interactions and how ONET supports them - Identify ONET as the common language for
workforce development
4Learning Objectives
- Identify and describe the six major domains in
the ONET Content Model - Navigate through ONET OnLine to perform
occupation and skills searches and use the
features and capabilities of ONET - Use ONET to locate resources and information to
assist customers in real-world applications
5Lets Get Acquainted
Complete the Exercise on Page 5 in your
Participants Guide.
6ONET is . . .
- A unique, comprehensive database of worker
competencies, job requirements, resources and
more! - A replacement for the DOT
- Built for the Information Age
- A common language for the public and private
sectors - Easy-to-use from your desktop PC
- Continually updated
- A universal, intelligent tool for workforce
development professionals
ONET
The Occupational Information Network
7ONET OnLine Features and Benefits
- Find what you need quickly and easily
- Make reports that you can take with youits fast
and easy - Access state-specific wage and trend information
directly - Link ONET options to apprenticeable specialties
- Connect to major portals with one-click direct
links
ONET
The Occupational Information Network
8More ONET OnLine Features
- Access all information for career exploration
through a single site - Understand statements and definitions at a glance
- Customize state computer applications to link
directly to ONET information
ONET
The Occupational Information Network
9Who Uses ONET?
- One-Stop Partners
- Career Counselors
- Interviewers
- Rehabilitation Counselors
- Veterans Representatives
- Welfare-to-Work Staff
- Training Providers
- And Others
10Who Uses ONET?
- Benefits to One-Stop Partners
- Develop job orders and resumes
- Create skills-match profiles
- Explore career options that capitalize on
knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) - Target recruitment efforts for improved job
matching - Improve partnerships by using a common language
for occupational information
11Who Uses ONET?
- Employers
- Human Resources Personnel
- Business Forecasters
- Industry Analysts
- Organizational Consultants
12Who Uses ONET?
- Benefits to Employers
- Expand the pool of quality candidates for open
positions - Develop job descriptions quickly and easily
- Define employee and job success factors
- Align organizational development with workplace
needs - Refine recruitment and training goals
- Design competitive compensation systems
13Who Uses ONET?
- Individuals
- Job Seekers
- Students
- Unemployment Recipients
- Displaced Workers/Homemakers
- Training Facilitators/Educators
14Who Uses ONET?
- Benefits to Individuals
- Identify which jobs match interests, skills and
experience - Explore career growth profiles using the latest
labor market data - Research requirements for a dream job
- Maximize earning potential and job satisfaction
- Know what it takes to be successful in a chosen
field and related occupations
15The 12 Customer Interactions
- Solicit customer feedback
- Promote Career Center services
- Broker Labor Market Information (LMI)
- Translate work tasks into skills
- Orient to self-help resources
- Conduct group workshops
- Link to partner resources
- Manage employer accounts
- Identify post-employment training options
- Identify post-placement follow-up
- Assess customers skills
- Manage job-seeker activities
ONET
16ONET-SOC
Computer Programmer Position
SOC Code and corresponding ONET-SOC Code
DOT Codes and corresponding ONET-SOC Code
17Common Language of ONET
Do you speak the language of ONET?!
Abilities
Skills
Interests
Training
Activities
Knowledge
Work Experience
Education
18ONET Content Model
19Content Model Sub-Domains
Worker Characteristics Abilities Interests Work
Styles
Abilities Cognitive Psychomotor Physical Sensory
Cognitive Verbal Idea Generation
Reasoning Quantitative Memory Perceptual Spatial A
ttentiveness
Verbal Oral Comprehension Written
Comprehension Oral Expression Written Expression
20Job Order Intake Process
- Title Computer Programmer
- Annual Salary 32,000
- Education 16 years
- Job Description Send Resume. Applies Technical
and Business Knowledge in IT Requirements in
project areas such as IT testing and pro business
operating models with innovative approaches.
Evaluates products. Develops comprehensive
business cases within dimensions.
21ONet OnLine Guided Tour
Let me guide you through the wonders of ONET
OnLine!
- Home Page
- Find Occupations Function
- Skills Search Function
- Crosswalk Function
- Reports Function
ONET
22ONET OnLine Home Page
Related Links
ONET Welcome
Help for New Users
Job AccommodationResources
23Find Occupations Function
Find Occupations
24Skills Search Function
25Crosswalk Function
1
2
26Summary Report Function
27Details Report
28Custom Report
29Exercise Writing a Job Order
Turn to Page 41 in your Participants Guide.
??????????????????
Using ONET OnLine, write an effective job order
for a Computer Programmer.
30Exercise Exploring ONET
Turn to Page 44in your Participants Guide.
??????????????????
Using ONET OnLine, explore any occupation of
your choice!
31Real-World Applications
- Role Play/
- Group Exercise
- Using ONET to Help Youth
??????????????
32Individual Exercises
- Complete the Youth Case Scenarios
33Real-World Applications
- Role Play/
- Group Exercise
- Using ONET to Help Employers
??????????????
34Individual Exercises
- Complete theEmployer Case Scenarios
35Real-World Applications
- Role Play/
- Group Exercise
- Using ONET to Help Adults
??????????????
36Individual Exercises
- Complete theAdult Case Scenarios
37Questions Answers
- Do you have questions about . . .
- ONET OnLine?
- Other Internet Resources?
- ONET-SOC?
- Job Accommodations?
Feel Free to Ask!
38Training Summary
You are now prepared to . . .
- Define ONET and describe its features
- Identify potential users of ONET and how ONET
benefits each user group - Identify and describe the 12 One-Stop customer
interactions and how ONET supports them - Identify ONET as the common language for
workforce development - Identify and describe the six major domains in
the ONET Content Model - Navigate through ONET OnLine to perform
occupation and skills searches and use the
features and capabilities of ONET - Use ONET to locate resources and information to
assist customers in real-world applications
39Seminar Evaluation
Please be sure to complete the Seminar Evaluation
in the back of your Participants Guide!
40In Conclusion
Thanks!