![]() Code, title, or description changes that occurred from transitioning to the new 2018 SOC structure are detailed in the report. ![]() The new O*NET-SOC 2019 structure also includes four cybersecurity-related new and emerging occupations.See the O*NET-SOC 2019 occupations, data-level occupations, non data-level occupations, new and emerging occupations, and occupations by type of change below at Occupational Listings and Files.See the crosswalks related to the O*NET-SOC 2019 structure: Crosswalk O*NET-SOC 2019 to 2018 SOC and Crosswalk O*NET-SOC 2010 to O*NET-SOC 2019.The O*NET 25.1 Database release incorporated the O*NET-SOC 2019 Taxonomy structure. The release of this database occurred November 17, 2020. In addition, at that time, the O*NET websites and O*NET Web Services transitioned to the new structure. This release schedule took into account the implementation schedules for the 2018 SOC external site of related data on occupations from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Census Bureau. ![]() To help O*NET Web Services users with the taxonomy transition, Taxonomy Services are available to enable developers to connect occupational data between existing systems based on the legacy O*NET-SOC 2010 taxonomy, and the current O*NET-SOC 2019 taxonomy-based O*NET Web Services.įor customers whose program schedule has not yet enabled them to migrate to the O*NET-SOC 2019 Taxonomy, O*NET OnLine Archives is available. ![]()
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