Reference Manual (API Version 2.0)
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Industry listing Careers in industry (most people) Careers in industry (some people)O*NET Interest Profiler
Short Form Questions (60-question desktop version) Mini-IP Questions (30-question mobile version) Results Job Zones Matching careers RIASEC interests Careers related to single interestCareer listings
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Career overview Knowledge Skills Abilities Personality Education Job Outlook Check Out My State Explore MoreBrowse careers by industry
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Work Activities Outline customJob Zones
{
"code": 1,
"title": "Job Zone One: Little or No Preparation Needed",
"experience": "Little or no previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is needed for these careers. For example, a person can become a waiter or waitress even if he/she has never worked before.",
"training": "Employees in these careers need from a few days to a few months of training. Usually, an experienced worker can show you how to do the job.",
"education": "Some of these careers may need a high school diploma or GED certificate.",
"examples": "These careers involve following instructions and helping others. Examples include agricultural equipment operators, dishwashers, floor sanders and finishers, landscaping and groundskeeping workers, logging equipment operators, baristas, and maids and housekeeping cleaners.",
"svp_range": "(Below 4.0)"
},
...
]
Response is a list of objects
Field | Type |
---|---|
code | integer |
title | string |
experience | string |
training | string |
education | string |
examples | string |
svp_range | string |
This response contains information about each of the five O*NET Job Zones. Different careers need different amounts of preparation. Each career in the Interest Profiler is in one of five Job Zones, which are groups of careers that need the same level of experience, education, and training. A Job Zone may be used to refine the list of occupations matching a user's interest profile. This informational text may be presented to the user to help them select the correct Job Zone for their career exploration.
The code property can be provided as the zone parameter in the Matching careers and Careers related to single interest services.