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  1. Find a job title and description in the DOT revised fourth edition, supplied by the US Dept. of Labor. Browse by category, search by keyword, or use the glossary and bibliographic citation.

    • Tel. & Tel

      239.362-014 Buy the DOT: Download TITLE(s): CUSTOMER SERVICE...

    • Nurse Aide

      355.674-014 Buy the DOT: Download TITLE(s): NURSE ASSISTANT...

    • Clean-Up Worker

      381.687-014 Buy the DOT: Download TITLE(s): CLEANER,...

    • Administrative Analyst

      169.167-010 Buy the DOT: Download TITLE(s): ADMINISTRATIVE...

  2. The Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT) was created under the sponsorship by the Employment and Training Administration (ETA), and was last updated in 1991. The DOT was replaced by the O*Net, and ETA no longer supports the DOT. The O*Net is now the primary source of occupational information.

  3. Find occupational titles and codes for various industries and categories in the DOT dictionary. Browse the table of contents, master titles, term titles, glossary, appendices, and industry index.

  4. The Dictionary of Occupational Titles or D-O-T (DOT) refers to a publication produced by the United States Department of Labor which helped employers, government officials, and workforce development professionals to define over 13,000 different types of work, from 1938 to the late 1990s. The DOT was created by job analysts who visited thousands ...

  5. There are three different arrangements of occupational titles in the DOT: the Occupational Group Arrangement, the Alphabetical Index, and the Industry Arrangement. All of these can assist you in identifying and classifying jobs.

  6. May 21, 2024 · Search codes or titles from the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT).. Go. Examples: 865.131-010, tree pruner

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