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I heard about something called the SOC that is coming out. How is O*NET different from the SOC?

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I heard about something called the SOC that is coming out. How is O*NET different from the SOC?

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The Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system is used by federal agencies collecting and using occupational information. New data that is collected for O*NET uses the SOC as a classification system. While the SOC is a classification system (titles and definitions) for occupations, the O*NET Program also includes detailed comprehensive information about the skills, abilities, and other requirements for these occupations.

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