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  1. Includes a built-in interest assessment and access to training, education, and job opportunities. Straightforward, easy-to-read one-page career reports help guide individuals’ next move on their road to a satisfying career.

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  2. The O*NET Interest Profiler (IP) is a family of self-assessment career exploration tools that can help clients discover the type of work activities and occupations that they would like and find exciting. Clients identify and learn about broad interest areas most relevant to themselves.

  3. www.onetonline.orgO*NET OnLine

    O*NET OnLine is a portal for workforce professionals and developers to access O*NET data and tools, including the O*NET Interest Profiler. The Interest Profiler helps you discover your interests and find careers that match them.

  4. The O*NET Interest Profiler helps users identify their work-related interests and link them to O*NET-SOC occupations. It is available in English or Spanish and can be integrated with other career tools and information through web services or widgets.

  5. The O*NET Interest Profiler (IP) is an interest inventory designed for use in educational planning, career exploration, career guidance, and organizational placement (Lewis & Rivkin, 1999).

  6. O*NET is a system that describes occupations in terms of knowledge, skills, abilities, tasks, and work activities. It provides online tools for career exploration, such as the O*NET Interest Profiler, which matches users' interests and work experience to matching careers.

  7. The O*NET Interest Profiler is a vocational interest inventory designed for use in educational planning, career exploration, and career guidance. The Interest Profiler was introduced in 1999 as one of the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) O*NET Career Exploration Tools.