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O*net (u.s. Occupational Information Network)

overall review score: 4.5
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O*NET (Occupational Information Network) is an electronic database developed by the U.S. Department of Labor that provides comprehensive information about the characteristics of various occupations. It offers detailed descriptions related to job duties, skills, education requirements, work environment, and employment trends, serving as a valuable resource for career exploration, workforce development, and educational planning.

Key Features

  • Extensive database of occupational information across numerous industries
  • Standardized data on skills, abilities, work activities, and employment statistics
  • User-friendly online interface for exploring careers and job requirements
  • Regularly updated to reflect labor market changes
  • Career tools such as skill Profiler and occupation summaries
  • Accessible to the public for research and planning purposes

Pros

  • Provides comprehensive and reliable occupational data
  • Supports career development and workforce planning effectively
  • Free to access, making it widely available
  • Updated regularly to reflect current labor market conditions
  • Useful for educators, counselors, job seekers, and policymakers

Cons

  • The interface can be somewhat technical or complex for casual users
  • Requires internet access; offline functionality is limited
  • Lacks some real-time labor market analytics available through commercial platforms

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Last updated: Wed, May 6, 2026, 10:17:47 PM UTC