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An excellent way to refine your selection for a career is to write a job description for the job you would love to have. Then compare it to what you find for actual jobs that may be offered. Here is a wonderful source for information about writing job descriptions. SOURCE

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The Job Description Writer helps employers and Workforce Professionals write job descriptions.

Use the keyword search to identify your occupation. Enter as much information about the job listing as you wish. This can include the location of the job, any education, training, or licenses required, and the wage offered. You can include statements from lists of tasks and knowledges from O*NET in your job description.

A final job description containing the job title, job location information, tasks and required or preferred knowledges is produced. You can copy it to diskette or your hard-drive for further development.

If you need help in finding your occupation, please visit our search tips page. If you have an employer account or would like to create one, please visit America's Job Bank where you can also post your job at no charge.

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In the box below, enter your desired keyword. Please note that this may not be the same as your final job title.

      


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