Training & Education
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Training & Education > Training & Assessment > Job Description and Analysis Assistance
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Click on the following links to learn about each topic introduced, or click the image above to visit O*NET's web site.
Detailed Work Activities: DWAs provide information on the common work activities required in a specific job by coding the work activities to O*NET-SOC occupations.
Emerging Tasks: In their survey responses during the ongoing data collection, job incumbents are provided the opportunity to provide any statements of tasks that they feel are not represented in the current survey task list for their respective occupations. Based on a review and analysis of such statements drawn from the occupations in the initial data collection, revisions were made to existing tasks and emerging tasks were identified.
Lay Titles: The Lay Titles file provides a list of alternate occupational titles that are linked to the SOC and O*NET-SOC classification systems. The file was developed to improve keyword searches in several Department of Labor internet applications (i.e., Career InfoNet, O*NET OnLine, and O*NET Code Connector). The original file, developed earlier under a separate Employment and Training Administration grant, largely consisted of occupational titles from existing occupational classification systems. In its most recent update, occupational titles were included from other diverse sources.
Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) to O*NET-SOC Crosswalk: This file provides a mapping of military occupations to the O*NET-SOC. Developed collaboratively by the Defense Manpower Data Center and the National Center for O*NET Development.
Registered Apprenticeship Information System (RAPIDS) to O*NET-SOC Crosswalk: This file provides a mapping of registered apprenticeships to the O*NET-SOC.
SOC Classification: The O*NET database classification conforms to the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Standard Occupational Classification (SOC). Each of the four SOC levels used to aggregate occupations is displayed in this National Crosswalk Service Center (NCSC) version and includes codes, titles and definitions.
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State of Ohio
2012 Minimum Wage
$7.70
Non Tipped Employees includes any employee who does not engage in an occupation in which he/she customarily and regularly receives more than thirty dollars per month in tips from patrons or others.
Employers who gross under $283,000 shall pay their employees no less than the current Federal Minimum wage rate.
State Poster for
2012 Minimum Wage
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