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O*NET Contacts

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Contact O*NET, or direct inquiries to:

O*NET Project
U.S. Department of Labor/ETA
200 Constitution Ave., NW, Room S4231
Washington, DC 20210-0001
Telephone: (202) 693-3660
FAX: (202) 693-3015
E-mail:o-net@dol.gov
World Wide Web URL: http://www.doleta.gov/programs/onet/

The O*NET Resource Center is an internet portal to all project activities. Go to the Resource Center for information of interest to software and system developers and on O*NET system products as well as links to:
  • The National O*NET Consortium - Links to What's New with the National O*NET Consortium, developer of O*NET and related products.
  • O*NET OnLine - A web application for job seekers, employment professionals, and others interested in exploring occupations through O*NET.
  • The O*NET Code Connector - A web application to assist workforce professionals in matching job titles to O*NET-SOC codes.
  • O*NET Training and Awareness - Information about O*NET training, information sharing, and community building.
  • O*NET Data Collection - Continuing data collection program to populate and update the O*NET database.
O*NET Technical Assistance Project - Aguirre International has provided coordination and technical assistance activities to the USDOL for the DOT Review/O*NET Project since its inception. The Workforce Aguirre Web site provides additional O*NET information such as industry-occupation profiles and materials including factsheets, documents, and conference presentations in downloadable file formats.

 
Created: March 27, 2004
Updated: February 15, 2007