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The US Department of Labor’s O*NET Data Collection Program needs volunteers

The Occupational Information Network (O*NET), a program of the US Department of Labor, is the primary source of occupational information used by job seekers, employers, workforce agencies, and others who use such information in their daily activities. Previously compiled in the print reference book, The Occupational Outlook Handbook, this information is now made available exclusively online at O*NET Online. The USDOL is gathering occupational information for the O*NET Data Collection program and its approximately 1,000 occupations and is looking for Document Management Specialist volunteers to share information about their work to ensure the information available in O*NET is accurate and up to date.

If you work in a Document Management Specialist role or your work responsibilities involve Document Management Specialist activity and you are interested in learning more about this volunteer opportunity, please reach out to services@mcls.org for detailed information.