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The O*NET database contains a rich set of variables that describe work and worker characteristics, including skill requirements. Developers and other customers are encouraged to incorporate the O*NET database within their products, services, and research. This section contains an overview of the most recent database and a variety of database download options, as well as format-specific data dictionaries.

Highlights of the O*NET 30.3 Database

The 30.3 release includes a variety of significant O*NET Program updates:

For more details, see the migration reference document and the full release notes.

The O*NET Database: A Primary Source of Occupational Information

The O*NET database has a wide variety of worker and job oriented data categories. The O*NET Content Model provides the framework that identifies and organizes this important information about work. The O*NET-SOC Occupation Taxonomy covers work performed in the U.S. economy and defines the set of occupations for which data is collected.

The O*NET Data Collection Program currently makes updates to the O*NET Database on a quarterly basis, with a primary update occurring in the 3rd quarter of each year. Listings showing data updates by category or occupation are available on the Occupation Update Summary page. See Data Publication Schedule for a listing of primary updates and collection history. Past releases of the O*NET Database are available on the Database Releases Archive page.

Science Behind the O*NET Database

We have published several reports to explain the research and procedures involved in developing the O*NET Database. To learn more, visit these sections in our Reports and Documents area:

The O*NET 30.3 Database is available under a Creative Commons license. See the Database license page for more information.

The O*NET 30.3 Database is available under a Creative Commons license. See the Database license page for more information.

Skills

This file contains the Software Skills examples, including hot and in-demand technologies, associated with O*NET-SOC occupations.

This file contains the Content Model Essential Skill data associated with each O*NET-SOC occupation.

This file contains the Content Model Transferable Skill data associated with each O*NET-SOC occupation.

Knowledge, Abilities

This file contains the Content Model Knowledge data associated with each O*NET-SOC occupation.

This file contains the Content Model Ability data associated with each O*NET-SOC occupation.

Education, Experience, Training

This file contains the percent frequency data associated with Education Content Model elements.

This file contains the categories associated with the Education content area.

This file contains the percent frequency data associated with Training and Experience Content Model elements.

This file contains the categories associated with the Training and Experience content area.

This file contains each O*NET-SOC code and its corresponding Job Zone number.

This file describes the O*NET Job Zones, which are groups of occupations that need the same level of experience, education, and training.

Career Interests

This file contains the career interest type (RIASEC) high-point codes and numeric profile data for each O*NET-SOC occupation.

This file contains the specific interest area numeric profile data and display rankings for each O*NET-SOC occupation.

This file contains action and object keywords for each career interest type (RIASEC).

This file contains linkages between each specific interest area to relevant career interest types (RIASEC).

This file contains illustrative work activities related to the career interest types and specific interest areas.

This file contains illustrative occupations linked to the career interest types and specific interest areas.

Work Styles

This file contains the Work Styles Impact ratings and Distinctiveness Rank assignments for each O*NET-SOC occupation.

Tasks

This file contains the tasks associated with each O*NET-SOC occupation.

This file contains the task ratings associated with each O*NET-SOC occupation.

This file contains the categories associated with the Task content area.

This file contains new and revised task statements proposed for future data collection.

Work Activities

This file contains the Content Model Work Activity data associated with each O*NET-SOC occupation.

This file contains each Intermediate Work Activity and its corresponding General Work Activity element ID.

This file contains each Detailed Work Activity and its corresponding GWA and IWA identifiers.

This file maps each Detailed Work Activity (DWA) to the task statements, and consequently to the O*NET-SOC occupations, requiring that activity.

Work Context

This file contains the Content Model Work Context data associated with each O*NET-SOC occupation.

This file contains the categories associated with the Work Context content area.

Occupation Titles

This file contains each O*NET-SOC code, occupational title, and definition/description.

This file contains job or alternate "lay" titles linked to occupations in the O*NET-SOC classification system.

This file contains job titles frequently reported by incumbents and occupational experts on data collection surveys.

This file contains linkages between abilities and relevant work activities.

This file contains linkages between abilities and relevant work context.

This file contains linkages between essential skills and relevant work activities.

This file contains linkages between essential skills and relevant work context.

This file contains linkages between transferable skills and relevant work activities.

This file contains linkages between transferable skills and relevant work context.

This file contains linkages between work styles and relevant work activities.

This file contains linkages between work styles and relevant work context.

Data Collection

This file contains the Content Model elements and descriptions.

This file contains the scale anchors associated with the following four content areas – 1) Abilities, 2) Knowledge, 3) Skills, and 4) Work Activities.

This file contains the Scale information by which the raw values are measured.

This file contains the Content Model elements that have corresponding survey item numbers in the Survey Booklet.

Competency Frameworks

This file contains the hierarchy of Software Skills competencies from the O*NET Content Model.

Framework source: Content Model Reference

Data source: Software Skills

This file contains the hierarchy of Essential Skills competencies from the O*NET Content Model.

Framework source: Content Model Reference

Data source: Essential Skills

This file contains the hierarchy of Transferable Skills competencies from the O*NET Content Model.

Framework source: Content Model Reference

Data source: Transferable Skills

This file contains the hierarchy of Knowledge competencies from the O*NET Content Model.

Framework source: Content Model Reference

Data source: Knowledge

This file contains the hierarchy of Abilities competencies from the O*NET Content Model.

Framework source: Content Model Reference

Data source: Abilities

This file contains the hierarchy of Work Activities competencies from the O*NET Content Model.

Framework source: Content Model Reference

Data sources: Work Activities; Tasks to DWAs

O*NET Web Services provides real-time, up-to-date access to all of the information in the downloadable O*NET Database. With these services, programmers and researchers can:

The Database Services API always provides the latest version of the O*NET Database (currently 30.3), with no need to worry about downloading and integrating quarterly updates.

To learn more:

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