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Migration to ONET 2019 Taxonomy
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LinkUp has implemented ONET 2019 Taxonomy which supports ONET databases 25.1 through the latest release, 26.1.  The ONET 2019 Taxonomy will match our job records to modern job categories and titles (e.g. data scientist). 

 

Only 2019 ONET data will be provided after October 1st, 2022.

 

In addition to stand-alone ONET Taxonomy files, the Daily Job Records and Full Job Records files will be discontinued and replaced with a v2 Daily/Full Job Records file which excludes the ONET field. 

 

See below for the new naming conventions and file locations:


ONET 2010 

  • onet_taxonomy_2010_daily_yyyy_mm_dd.csv | /Feeds/ONet Taxonomy 2010 Daily/
  • onet_taxonomy_2010_full_yyyy_mm_dd.csv | /Feeds/ONet Taxonomy 2010 Full/

 

ONET 2019

  • onet_taxonomy_2019_daily_yyyy_mm_dd.csv | /Feeds/ONet Taxonomy 2019 Daily/
  • onet_taxonomy_2019_full_yyyy_mm_dd.csv | /Feeds/ONet Taxonomy 2019 Full/

 

Job Records v2 

  • raw_daily_v2_YYYY-MM-DD.tar.gz | /Feeds/Raw Daily Job Records And Descriptions v2/
  • raw_job_archive_v2_YYYY-MM-DD.tar.gz | /Feeds/Raw Full Job Records v2/

 

 

Timeline of Migration

August 1st through September 30th:

  • Daily Job records file with the O*Net 2010 field
  • Daily Job records file without the O*Net field
  • Daily 2010 Taxonomy file
  • Daily 2019 Taxonomy file
  • Full 2010 Taxonomy file
  • Full 2019 Taxonomy file
  • Full job records file with the O*Net 2010 field
  • Full job records file without the O*Net 2010 field


On October 1st:

  • Daily Job records file without the O*Net field 
  • Daily 2019 Taxonomy file
  • Full 2019 Taxonomy file
  • Full job records file without the O*Net 2010 field. From this point forward, we will no longer provide the O*Net 2010 field in the job records file.

For more information on the O*Net-SOC 2019 Taxonomy, see https://www.onetcenter.org/taxonomy.html.

 

 

 

Please reach out to [email protected] if you have any questions.

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