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O*NET OnLine

O*NET OnLine

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Verified working Aug 19, 2026

A detailed U.S. occupation database for career and workforce research.

O*NET OnLine is a U.S. Department of Labor-backed resource for exploring occupations by title, code, duties, skills, interests, industry, career cluster, and preparation level. Each occupation profile brings together requirements, work activities, worker traits, technologies, related occupations, and labor-market context for job seekers, counselors, HR teams, researchers, and developers.

Why it stands out

  • Uses the O*NET-SOC framework rather than informal job-title matching, making it useful for structured analysis and coding.
  • Covers over 1,000 occupation titles with unusually detailed skill, task, knowledge, ability, and work-context data.
  • Supports many entry points beyond keyword search, including duties, technologies, interests, industries, and preparation levels.
  • Includes crosswalks to multiple U.S. and international occupation systems, helpful for classification and data matching.
  • Flags Bright Outlook occupations and employer-posting-derived hot technologies alongside the core occupational profiles.

Good to know

  • The occupation framework is U.S.-centered, so international users may need to translate results through crosswalks such as ESCO.
  • It is an occupational research database, not a live job board or application platform.
  • Profiles describe typical occupation characteristics and should be supplemented with local labor-market, employer, and salary information.

Under the radar: If a keyword search is too broad, try the Job Duties advanced search; it can surface occupations that match actual work performed even when the job title is unfamiliar.

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