1,016 O*NET occupations O*NET/SOC — O*NET Standard Occupational Classification — a U.S. Department of Labor taxonomy using codes like 15-1252.00 to categorize occupations by duties, skills, and worker requirements. onetcenter.org & 2,840 ESCO occupation mappings ESCO — European Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations — the EU's multilingual classification system categorizing skills, competences, qualifications, and occupations for labor market and education purposes. esco.ec.europa.eu covering 64,575 total job titles
1,016 O*NET occupations O*NET/SOC — O*NET Standard Occupational Classification — a U.S. Department of Labor taxonomy using codes like 15-1252.00 to categorize occupations by duties, skills, and worker requirements. onetcenter.org
2,840 ESCO occupation mappings ESCO — European Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations — the EU's multilingual classification system categorizing skills, competences, qualifications, and occupations for labor market and education purposes. esco.ec.europa.eu
64,575 total job titles
248 NAICS codes (20 sectors, 48 subsectors, 108 groups, 81 industries, 25 national) NAICS — North American Industry Classification System — a hierarchical six-digit code standardizing business industries across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico for economic data collection and analysis. census.gov/naics
682 NACE industry codes NACE — The EU's four-level classification of economic activities for statistical reporting. ec.europa.eu/eurostat
1,947 CIP education pathways CIP — Classification of Instructional Programs — a National Center for Education Statistics coding system (e.g., 26.0205) for organizing postsecondary academic and occupational programs by field of study. nces.ed.gov/ipeds