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  • Move the mouse over Occupation Tiers 6, 7, 8, or 9 to search for O*NET Occupational Competencies Profiles
  • Move the mouse over any of the Competency Blocks to see the definition
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    Industry Competency Models

    The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) is working with business leaders, educators, and others to create comprehensive and readily accessible industry competency models that document the foundational and technical skills and competencies required for workplace success in economically important industries. Industry competency models provide a resource for the development of curriculum, certifications, and the tests that assess work-related competencies.   More >>>

    The industry model frameworks are based on the competency model building blocks which are modified to meet the industry needs. Scroll down to view the Building Blocks. OR Select an industry from the list on the left to view a model for the selected industry.

    Building Blocks Model
    Generic Building Blocks Pyramid

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