OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
1997 Standard Occupational Classification Revision
AGENCY: Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President.
ACTION: Notice of solicitation of comments.
SUMMARY: Under title 44 U.S.C. 3504, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is seeking public comment on the Standard Occupational Classification Revision Policy Committee's (SOCRPC) proposals for revising the 1980 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual's occupational units and aggregate groups. The SOCRPC is developing a new occupational classification system that will include all jobs in the national economy, including occupations in the public, private, and military sectors.
All Federal agencies that collect occupational data will use the new system; similarly, all State and local government agencies are strongly encouraged to use this national system to promote a common language for categorizing occupations in the world of work. The new SOC system will replace the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) occupational classification system currently used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) for gathering occupational information. It will also replace the Bureau of the Census' 1990 occupational classification system and will be used for the 2000 Census. In addition, the new SOC will serve as the framework for information being gathered through the Department of Labor's Occupational Information Network (O*NET), which is in the process of replacing the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT).
In two prior Federal Register notices (February 28, 1995, 60 FR 10998-11002; October 5,
1995, 60 FR 52284-52286), the OMB and the SOCRPC requested comment on the uses of
occupational data; on the existing 1980 SOC classification principles, purpose and scope, and
conceptual options; on the SOCRPC's proposed revision process; and on the composition of
detailed occupations. The categories proposed in this notice reflect the comments received from
the two 1995 notices. After reviewing the comments on this notice, the SOCRPC will make its
final recommendations to OMB. OMB will publish the SOCRPC recommendations in the Federal
Register for public review and comment prior to taking final action on the 1997 SOC. The
SOCRPC also will begin preparing the 1997 Standard Occupational Classification Manual for
publication. Committee members will be completing definitions, assigning associated titles, and
developing cross lists to existing systems.
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS: The OMB and the SOCRPC welcome comments with respect to any topic related to occupational classification, but are specifically interested in comments concerning the following:
(1) the structure of the new SOC as reflected in Part IV of this notice in the Supplementary Information section below, especially the organization of the detailed occupations within the structure and the numbering system used; and
(2) the establishment of ongoing review and update procedures and a time frame for future
revision as outlined in Part V below. It is anticipated that the next major review and revision of
the SOC will begin in 2005 in preparation for use in the 2010 Decennial Census.
DATES: To ensure consideration in the further development of the SOC, all comments must be
in writing and received on or before <sixty days from the date of this notice>.
ADDRESSES: Please send comments to Paul Hadlock, Standard Occupational Classification
Revision Policy Committee, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Suite 4840, 2 Massachusetts
Avenue, N.E., Washington, DC 20212. In addition, copies of draft occupational definitions may
be obtained by writing to this address. All comments received in response to this notice will be
available for public inspection at the Bureau of Labor Statistics during normal business hours,
8:15 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., in Suite 4840, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E., Washington, DC 20212.
Please call BLS on (202) 606-6502 to obtain an appointment to enter the suite.
ELECTRONIC AVAILABILITY AND COMMENT: This document is available on the
Internet from the BLS via World Wide Web (WWW) browser and E-mail. The SOCRPC also will
place draft occupational definitions and crosslists to other occupational classification systems on
the Internet as soon as possible. To obtain SOCRPC documents via WWW browser, connect to
"http://stats.bls.gov/oes_soc.htm". To obtain this document via E-mail or to submit comments,
send a message to socrevision@bls.gov (use only lower case letters). Comments received at this
address by the date specified above will be included as part of the official record.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul Hadlock, U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics, Suite 4840, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E., Washington, DC 20212; e-mail
hadlock_p@bls.gov; telephone (202) 606-6502; FAX (202) 606-6645.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. REVISION PROCESS
The Standard Occupational Classification Revision Policy Committee (SOCRPC) used the Occupational Employment Statistics (OES) occupational classification system currently used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to gather occupational information as the starting point for the new Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) framework. The Committee also relied heavily on the Department of Labor's Occupational Information Network (O*NET), which is in the process of replacing the Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT). To carry out the bulk of the revision effort, the Committee created six work groups to examine occupations in the following areas:
- Administrative and Clerical occupations;
- atural Science, Law, Health, Education, and Arts occupations;
- Services and Sales occupations;
- Construction, Extractive, and Transportation occupations;
- Mechanical and Production occupations; and
- Military occupations.
The Committee charged the work groups with ensuring that the occupations under their consideration conformed to the criteria laid out in the October 5, 1995, Federal Register notice. In carrying out their reviews, the work groups carefully considered all proposals received in response to Federal Register notices issued by the OMB and the Committee.
II. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE REVISED SOC
In the proposed revision of the SOC, there are four levels of aggregation: 1) major group; 2) minor group; 3) broad occupation; and 4) detailed occupation. All occupations are clustered into 22 major groups (listed below), such as Management or Health occupations. These major groups are broken down into occupationally-specific minor groups, such as Operations Specialties Managers in the Management Occupations major group or Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners in the Health Occupations major group. Minor groups, in turn, are divided into detailed occupations, such as Compensation and Benefits Managers, or Physical Therapists. Detailed occupations are occasionally aggregated into broad occupations, such as Human Resources Managers or Therapists, for special purposes, such as data collection or reporting, or to provide logical aggregates for detailed occupations.
Each item in the hierarchy is designated by a six-digit code. The first two digits indicate major group, the third digit indicates minor group, and the last three digits indicate occupation. Major group codes end with 0000 (e.g., 21-0000, Health Occupations), minor groups end with 000 (e.g., 21-1000, Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners), and broad occupations end with 0 (e.g., 21-1050, Therapists). All residual ("All Other") occupations end with 9 (e.g., 21-1059, Therapists, All Other). Minor group residuals end with 99 (e.g., 21-1099, Health Diagnosing and Treating Practitioners, All Other), and major group residuals end with 999 (e.g., 21-4999, Health-Related Workers, All Other).
The proposed 1997 SOC occupational groups and detailed occupations presented in Table 1 in Part IV below are not always consecutively numbered because of these coding conventions as well as to allow for the insertion of additional occupational groups in future revisions of the SOC. In addition, the coding system is designed to allow those desiring a delineation of occupations below the detailed occupation level to use a decimal point and additional digit(s) after the sixth digit. It is recommended that users needing extra detail use the structure currently being developed for O*NET. Each occupation in the revised SOC will be placed within one of these major groups:
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11 Management Occupations
13 Business and Financial Operations Occupations
15 Computer and Mathematical Occupations
17 Architecture and Engineering Occupations
19 Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
21 Health Occupations
23 Community and Social Services Occupations
25 Legal Occupations
27 Education, Training, and Library Occupations
29 Arts, Design, Entertainment, Media, and Sports Occupations
31 Sales Occupations
33 Office and Administration Occupations
35 Protective Occupations
37 Food Preparation and Serving Occupations
39 Buildings and Grounds Maintenance Occupations
41 Personal Care and Service Occupations
43 Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations
45 Construction and Extractive Occupations
47 Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
49 Production Occupations
51 Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
53 Military Occupations
III. SIGNIFICANT CHANGES AND RESPONSES TO COMMENTS
The chart below indicates that the total number of occupational classifications in the proposed 1997 SOC increased only slightly from those in the 1997 OES (which is much more current than the 1980 SOC).
| 1980 SOC | 1997 OES | 1997 SOC | |
| Total Occupations | 665 | 778 | 795 |
However, significant changes are proposed in certain areas. For example, the number of occupations in the areas of computers, design, science, health, law, education, and arts increased by 50% (from 192 OES occupations to 286 SOC occupations), while the number of occupations in the areas of mechanical and production occupations decreased by 35% (from 246 OES occupations to 157 SOC occupations).
To provide more comprehensive coverage for the new SOC, the SOCRPC worked closely with representatives of the Defense Manpower Data Center to include military occupations in a new Military Occupations major group. As a general principle in the proposed SOC, military occupations are listed with civilian occupations having similar duties. For instance, "Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers" (51-2011) includes both military and civilian workers. However, there are 20 military occupations for which no close civilian counterpart could be identified; these military-unique occupations are listed in the Military Occupations major group. In addition, the work group on military occupations modified titles and definitions of many occupations covered by other work groups to ensure proper coverage of military occupations within the civilian counterpart classifications.
In developing the detailed occupations and the hierarchical coding structure, the SOCRPC drew on the 53 comments received in response to the October 5, 1995, SOC Revision Federal Register notice as well as the recommendations of the SOCRPC work groups. The comments came from a variety of public and private organizations. Seventeen responses came from State Employment Security Agencies or State Occupational Information Coordinating Committees. Sixteen responses came from associations representing a particular occupational interest (such as Athletic Trainers, Audiologists, Boilermakers, School Psychologists, and Social Workers), and two responses came from private sector companies. The remaining responses came from Federal entities, including the Congress, the Office of Personnel Management, and the Social Security Administration. For a complete list of respondents, please see Part VI of this notice.
All together, 215 separate issues were identified in the commentors' correspondence. Generally, the issues fell into four broad categories: 1) new occupations not currently listed in the SOC; 2) various hierarchy issues (e.g., should Boilermakers be classified as production workers or construction workers?); 3) occupation or job title modifications to reflect more precisely the work performed; and 4) general comments on the revision process. The SOCRPC considered all issues in the public comments. Most recommended changes were implemented by the various work groups. Specific issues (e.g., additions, modifications) addressed by the work groups are listed below.
In the Management Occupations major group, the OES title "General Managers and Top Executives" was divided into "Chief Executives" (11-1001) and "General and Operations Managers" (11-1002). "Quality Control Managers" was added as an associated title for "Industrial Production Managers" (11-2031). The definition of "Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers" (11-2053) was modified to include "Logistics Managers." "Farm, Ranch, and Other Agricultural Managers" (11-3011) and "Farmers and Ranchers" (11-3012) were added to the revised SOC. The definition of "Construction Managers" (11-3021) was revised to include "Constructors." "Education Administrators, Preschool and Child-Care Center/Program" (11-3031) was added to the revised SOC. Finally, the definition of "Medical and Health Services Managers" (11-3044) was revised to include "Long-Term Care Administrators" and "Managed Care Specialists."
In the Business and Financial Operations Occupations major group, "Logisticians" (13-1021) and "Meeting and Convention Planners" (13-1023) were added to the revised SOC.
A Computer and Mathematical Occupations major group was created in the new hierarchy, with the following new or revised occupations: "Computer and Information Scientists, Research" (15-1001), "Computer Programmers" (15-1002), "Computer Software Applications Engineers" (15-1011), "Computer Software Engineers, Operating Systems" (15-1012), "Compu ter Support Specialists" (15-1021), "Database Administrators" (15-1022), "Network and Computer Systems Administrators" (15-1023), "Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts" (15-1031), "Systems Analysts, Science and Engineering" (15-1032), "Systems Analysts, All Other" (15-1039), and "Computer Specialists, All Other" (15-1099).
In the Architecture and Engineering Occupations major group, associated titles were added to "Aerospace Engineers" (17-2001). "Environmental Engineers" (17-2021) was added to the revised SOC. "Logistical Engineers" was added as an associated title for "Industrial Engineers" (17-2032). Associated titles were added to "Mechanical Engineers" (17-2043). The recommended title "Research Support Specialists" was not added to the revised SOC, as research support duties are performed by workers in the minor groups "Architectural, Engineering, and Mapping Technicians" (17-3000) and "Life, Physical, and Social Science Technicians" (19-4000). Associated titles were added to "Architectural Technicians, Except Drafters" (17-3021) and "Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians" (17-3033). "Electro-Mechanical Technicians" (17-3034) and "Environmental Engineering Technicians" (17-3035) were added to the revised SOC. The recommendation that "Industrial Technologists" be added to the revised SOC was considered but not adopted, as these workers can be classified under "Industrial Engineering Technicians" (17-3036).
In the Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations major group, "Arborist" was added as an associated title under the new occupation "Soil and Plant Scientists" (19-1013). "Environmental Scientists" (19-2004) and "Environmental Science Technicians" (19-4004) were added to the revised SOC. All "Psychologists" occupations were placed into this major group, and the occupation "Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists" (19-3031) was added to the SOC. "Food Testers" was added as an associated title for "Agricultural and Food Science Technicians" (19-4001).
In the Health Occupations major group, the definition of "Registered Nurses" (21-1043) was revised to include "Registered Nurses," "Nurse Practitioners," "Clinical Nurse Specialists," "Nurse Anesthetists," and "Nurse Midwives." "Audiologists" and "Speech-Language Pathologists" were found to be sufficiently distinct occupations to justify separate classifications: "Audiologists" (21-1051) and "Speech-Language Pathologists" (21-1057). The definitions of "Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians" (21-2011) and "Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists" (21-2012) were revised, and the occupations "Cytotechnologists," "Blood Bank Technologists," and "Histotechnologists" were added as associated titles for "Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists." "Dental Hygienists" (21-2021) was placed in this major group. The OES title "Radiologic Technologists" was divided into "Diagnostic Medical Sonographers" (21-2031) and "Radiologic Technologists and Technicians" (21-2033), and language was added to the definition of "Radiologic Technologists and Technicians" to include technologists who specialize in other modalities such as computerized axial tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. "Respiratory Therapy Technicians" (21-2048) was added to the revised SOC. Finally, "Athletic Trainers" (21-4001) was added to the SOC and listed in this major group.
In the Community and Social Service Occupations major group, "Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselors" (23-1011) and "Marriage and Family Counselors and Therapists" (23-1012) were added to the SOC. The following occupations were added under the broad occupation "Social Workers" (23-1020): "Child, Family, and School Social Workers" (23-1021), "Medical and Public Health Social Workers" (23-1022), "Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers" (23-1023), and "Social Workers, All Other" (23-1029). All definitions and associated titles were updated to conform to current usage of these job titles.
In the Legal Occupations major group, the title and definition of "Paralegals and Legal Assistants" (25-1024) were modified.
In the Education, Training, and Library Occupations major group, "Teachers, Middle School" (27-1004) was added to the revised SOC. A new broad occupation titled "Librarians, Curators, and Archivists" (27-4000) was created in the proposed hierarchy, and the definition of "Librarians" (27-4021) was revised, but the proposal that "Librarians" be divided into "Librarians" and "Information Professionals" was considered but not adopted. Similarly, the recommendation that "Health Educators" be added to the revised SOC was considered but not adopted, as the current definition of "Instructional Coordinators" (27-5002), with a specific statement including "Public Health Educators," was judged to be sufficient.
In the Arts, Design, Entertainment, Media, and Sports Occupations major group, "Interpreters and Translators" (29-2007), "Floral Designers" (29-3003), and "Graphic Designers" (29-3004) were added to the revised SOC.
In the Sales Occupations major group, "Telemarketers" (31-2051) was added to the revised SOC.
In the Office and Administration Occupations major group, "Customer Service Representatives, Except Sales and Financial" (33-5005) was added to the revised SOC. The OES title "Stenographers and/or Court Reporters" was revised to "Court Reporters, Medical Transcriptionists, and Stenographers" (33-6001). The definition of "Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks" (33-7008) was revised to include "Production Schedulers," and "Inventory Control Managers" was added as an associated title for this occupation. "Central Supply Technicians" was added as an associated title for "Stock Clerks and Order Fillers" (33-7012).
In the Protective Occupations major group, the definition of "Fire Fighters" (35-2001) was updated to reflect these workers' range of responsibilities.
In the Food Preparation and Serving Occupations major group, "Caterers" was added as an associated title under the new occupation "First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation and Serving Workers" (37-1001).
In the Buildings and Grounds Maintenance Occupations major group, "First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Landscaping, Lawn Service, and Groundskeeping Workers" (39-1002) was added to the revised SOC. The title and definition of "Landscaping and Groundskeeping Laborers" (39-3001) were modified. The title and definition of "Pesticide Handlers, Sprayers, and Applicators, Vegetation" (39-3002) were modified to include all custom applicators.
In the Personal Care and Service Occupations major group, several new casino occupations were added: "First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Gaming Workers" (41-1001), "Amusement and Recreation Attendants" (41-2001), "Games of Chance Attendants" (41-2011), "Gaming Dealers" (41-2012), "Mutuel Cashiers and Games of Chance Writers" (41-2013), and multiple associated titles. Also in this major group, "Concierges" (41-4002) and "Masseuses/Masseurs" (41-5004) were added to the revised SOC.
In the Construction and Extractive Occupations major group, "Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers" (45-2062) was added to the revised SOC, and "Boilermakers" (45-2001) was moved into this major group.
In the Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations major group, five OES telecommunications equipment-related occupations were condensed to "Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers" (47-2003). "Avionics Technicians" (47-2011) was added to the revised SOC. The title and definition of "Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers, Transportation Equipment" (47-2013) were clarified to exclude aircraft and specify communications equipment, thus providing a place for workers who install, adjust, or maintain mobile electronics. The recommendation that "Industrial Electronics Technicians" be added to the revised SOC was considered but not adopted. These workers can be adequately classified as "Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment" (47-2014). "Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians" (47-3013) and "Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers" (47-4014) were added to the revised SOC, and the definition of "Recreational Vehicle Service Technicians" was adjusted to emphasize recreational vehicles and van conversions. Finally, all detailed machinery maintenance mechanics occupations from the OES were combined into one SOC occupation: "Industrial Machinery Mechanics" (47-4008).
In the Production Occupations major group, "Fiberglass Laminators and Fabricators" (49-2022) was added to the revised SOC. Printing occupations were condensed from nineteen OES occupations to two revised SOC occupations: "Prepress Technicians and Workers" (49-5005) and "Printing Machine Operators" (49-5006).
In the Transportation and Material Moving Occupations major group, the definition of "Bus Drivers, Transit and Intercity" (51-3011) was modified to include motor coach drivers, and "Motor Coach Drivers" was added as an associated title.
The following issues affected several major groups. The recommended title "Early Childhood/Child Development Professionals" was found to be too vague. Child development professionals can be classified under one of the following titles: "Education Administrators, Preschool and Child-Care Center/Program" (11-3031), "Teachers, Preschool" (27-1001), "Teachers, Kindergarten" (27-1002), or "Child Care Workers" (41-5001). Similarly, the recommended title "Medical Coders" was not added to the SOC, as medical coding is done as part of the work performed by individuals in a number of occupations, including "Medical Records and Health Information Technicians" (21-2044), "File Clerks" (33-5007), and "Court Reporters, Medical Transcriptionists, and Stenographers" (33-6001).
IV. PROPOSED 1997 SOC DETAILED OCCUPATIONS, INCLUDING RELATIONSHIP TO 1980 SOC
The proposed 1997 SOC structure, occupations, and coding system are presented below in two symmetrical tables. Table 1 is in the 1997 SOC order and maps the proposed detailed 1997 SOC occupations to the 1980 SOC occupations. This table is organized by the 22 major groups proposed by the Committee. Table 2 is in 1980 SOC order and maps the 1980 SOC occupations to the 1997 detailed SOC occupations. This table is organized according to the structure of the 1980 SOC.
Including Its Relationship to the 1980 SOC
Table 1: Proposed 1997 SOC Matched to 1980 SOC
| 1997 SOC | Title | 1980 | Title |
| 11-0000 | MANAGEMENT | |||
| 11-1000 | TOP EXECUTIVES | |||
| 11-1001 | CHIEF EXECUTIVES | 112 | CHIEF EXECUTIVES AND GENERAL ADMINISTRATORS | |
| 11-1002 | GENERAL AND OPERATIONS MANAGERS | 1131 | Judicial, Public Safety and Corrections Administrators | |
| 1133 | Natural Resources Program Administrators | |||
| 1134 | Rural, Urban, and Community Development Program Administrators | |||
| 121 | GENERAL MANAGERS AND OTHER TOP EXECUTIVES | |||
| 1352 | Managers; Entertainment and Recreation Facilities | |||
| 1354 | Managers; Membership Organizations | |||
| 11-1003 | LEGISLATORS | 111 | LEGISLATORS | |
| 11-2000 | OPERATIONS SPECIALTIES MANAGERS | |||
| 11-2001 | ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES MANAGERS | 137 | MANAGERS; ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES | |
| 11-2002 | ADVERTISING AND PROMOTIONS MANAGERS | * | 125 | MANAGERS; MARKETING, ADVERTISING, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS |
| 11-2003 | COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGERS | * | 126 | MANAGERS; ENGINEERING, MATHEMATICS, AND NATURAL SCIENCES |
| 11-2010 | FINANCIAL MANAGERS | |||
| 11-2011 | FINANCIAL MANAGERS, BRANCH, OFFICE, AND DEPARTMENT | * | 122 | FINANCIAL MANAGERS |
| 11-2012 | TREASURERS, CONTROLLERS, AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICERS | 1135 | Public Finance, Taxation, and Other Monetary Program Administrators | |
| * | 122 | FINANCIAL MANAGERS | ||
| 11-2020 | HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGERS | |||
| 11-2021 | COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS MANAGERS | * | 123 | PERSONNEL AND LABOR RELATIONS MANAGERS |
| 11-2022 | TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS | * | 123 | PERSONNEL AND LABOR RELATIONS MANAGERS |
| 11-2029 | HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGERS, ALL OTHER | |||
| 11-2031 | INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION MANAGERS | 132 | PRODUCTION MANAGERS, INDUSTRIAL | |
| 11-2040 | MARKETING AND SALES MANAGERS | |||
| 11-2041 | MARKETING MANAGERS | * | 125 | MANAGERS; MARKETING, ADVERTISING, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS |
| 11-2042 | SALES MANAGERS | * | 125 | MANAGERS; MARKETING, ADVERTISING, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS |
| 11-2051 | PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGERS | * | 125 | MANAGERS; MARKETING, ADVERTISING, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS |
| 11-2052 | PURCHASING MANAGERS | 124 | PURCHASING MANAGERS | |
| 11-2053 | TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE, AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGERS | 1342 | Transportation Facilities and Operations Managers | |
| 11-3000 | OTHER MANAGERS | |||
| 11-3010 | AGRICULTURAL MANAGERS | |||
| 11-3011 | FARM, RANCH, AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL MANAGERS | 5522 | Managers; General Farm | |
| 5523 | Managers; Crop, Vegetable, Fruit and Tree Nut Farm | |||
| 5524 | Managers; Livestock, Dairy, Poultry and Fish Farm | |||
| 5525 | Managers; Horticultural Specialty Farm | |||
| 11-3012 | FARMERS AND RANCHERS | 5512 | General Farmers | |
| 5513 | Crop, Vegetable, Fruit and Tree Nut Farmers | |||
| 5514 | Livestock, Dairy, Poultry and Fish Farmers | |||
| 5515 | Horticultural Specialty Farmers | |||
| 11-3021 | CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS | 133 | CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS | |
| 11-3030 | EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS | |||
| 11-3031 | EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS, PRESCHOOL AND CHILD CARE CENTER/PROGRAM | * | 1283 | Administrators; Education and Related Fields, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 11-3032 | EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS, ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL | 1282 | Administrators; Elementary and Secondary Education | |
| 11-3033 | EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS, POSTSECONDARY | 1281 | Administrators; Colleges and Universities | |
| 11-3039 | EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS, ALL OTHER | * | 1283 | Administrators; Education and Related Fields, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 11-3041 | ENGINEERING MANAGERS | * | 126 | MANAGERS; ENGINEERING, MATHEMATICS, AND NATURAL SCIENCES |
| 11-3042 | FOOD SERVICE MANAGERS | * | 1351 | Managers; Food Serving and Lodging Establishments |
| 11-3043 | LODGING MANAGERS | * | 1351 | Managers; Food Serving and Lodging Establishments |
| 11-3044 | MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES MANAGERS | 131 | MANAGERS; MEDICINE AND HEALTH | |
| 11-3045 | NATURAL SCIENCES MANAGERS | * | 126 | MANAGERS; ENGINEERING, MATHEMATICS, AND NATURAL SCIENCES |
| 127 | MANAGERS; SOCIAL SCIENCES AND RELATED FIELDS | |||
| 128 | ADMINISTRATORS; EDUCATION AND RELATED FIELDS | |||
| 11-3046 | POSTMASTERS AND MAIL SUPERINTENDENTS | 1344 | Postmasters and Mail Superintendents | |
| 11-3047 | PROPERTY, REAL ESTATE, AND COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MANAGERS | 1353 | Managers; Property and Leasing | |
| 11-3048 | SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE MANAGERS | 1132 | Human Resources Program Administrators | |
| 11-3999 | MANAGERS AND ADMINISTRATORS, ALL OTHER | * | 139 | OFFICIALS AND ADMINISTRATORS; OTHER, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 1139 | Officials and Administrators, Public Administration, Not Elsewhere Classified | |||
| 1359 | Managers; Service Organizations, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 13-0000 | BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OCCUPATIONS |
| 13-1000 | BUSINESS OPERATIONS SPECIALISTS | |||
| 13-1001 | AGENTS AND BUSINESS MANAGERS OF ARTISTS, PERFORMERS, AND ATHLETES | 145 | BUSINESS AND PROMOTION AGENTS | |
| 13-1002 | BUYERS AND PURCHASING AGENTS | 1442 | Buyers, Wholesale and Retail Trade, except Farm Products | |
| 1443 | Purchasing Agents and Buyers, Farm Products | |||
| 1449 | Purchasing Agents and Buyers, Not Elsewhere Classified | |||
| 13-1003 | COST ESTIMATORS | * | 149 | MANAGEMENT RELATED OCCUPATIONS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 13-1004 | EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS | * | 5149 | Protective Service Occupations, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 13-1005 | FUNERAL DIRECTORS | * | 139 | OFFICIALS AND ADMINISTRATORS; OTHER, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 13-1010 | HUMAN RESOURCES, TRAINING, AND LABOR RELATIONS SPECIALISTS | |||
| 13-1011 | EMPLOYMENT, RECRUITMENT, AND PLACEMENT SPECIALISTS | * | 143 | PERSONNEL, TRAINING, AND LABOR RELATIONS SPECIALISTS |
| 13-1012 | COMPENSATION, BENEFITS, AND JOB ANALYSIS SPECIALISTS | * | 143 | PERSONNEL, TRAINING, AND LABOR RELATIONS SPECIALISTS |
| 13-1013 | TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT SPECIALISTS | * | 143 | PERSONNEL, TRAINING, AND LABOR RELATIONS SPECIALISTS |
| 13-1019 | HUMAN RESOURCES AND LABOR RELATIONS SPECIALISTS, ALL OTHER | * | 143 | PERSONNEL, TRAINING, AND LABOR RELATIONS SPECIALISTS |
| 13-1021 | LOGISTICIANS | 1721 | Operations Researchers and Analysts | |
| 13-1022 | MANAGEMENT ANALYSTS | 142 | MANAGEMENT ANALYSTS | |
| 13-1023 | MEETING AND CONVENTION PLANNERS | * | 149 | MANAGEMENT RELATED OCCUPATIONS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 13-1099 | BUSINESS OPERATIONS SPECIALISTS, ALL OTHER | * | 149 | MANAGEMENT RELATED OCCUPATIONS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 13-2000 | FINANCIAL SPECIALISTS | |||
| 13-2001 | ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS | 1412 | Accountants and Auditors | |
| 13-2002 | ASSESSORS AND REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS | 444 | APPRAISERS AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS | |
| 13-2003 | BUDGET ANALYSTS | * | 149 | MANAGEMENT RELATED OCCUPATIONS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 13-2004 | CREDIT ANALYSTS | * | 149 | MANAGEMENT RELATED OCCUPATIONS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 13-2010 | FINANCIAL ANALYSTS AND ADVISORS | |||
| 13-2011 | FINANCIAL ANALYSTS | * | 1419 | Other Financial Officers |
| 13-2012 | PERSONAL FINANCIAL ADVISORS | * | 1419 | Other Financial Officers |
| 13-2021 | INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS | 1414 | Underwriters | |
| 13-2030 | LOAN OFFICERS AND COUNSELORS | |||
| 13-2031 | LOAN COUNSELORS | * | 1415 | Loan Officers |
| 13-2032 | LOAN OFFICERS | * | 1415 | Loan Officers |
| 13-2041 | TAX PREPARERS | * | 4712 | Bookkeepers and Accounting and Auditing Clerks |
| 13-2099 | FINANCIAL SPECIALISTS, ALL OTHER | * | 149 | MANAGEMENT RELATED OCCUPATIONS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 15-0000 | COMPUTER AND MATHEMATICAL OCCUPATIONS |
| 15-1000 | COMPUTER SPECIALISTS | |||
| 15-1001 | COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENTISTS, RESEARCH | * | 1719 | Computer Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 15-1002 | COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS | 3971 | Programmers, Business | |
| 3972 | Programmers, Scientific | |||
| 15-1010 | COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENGINEERS | |||
| 15-1011 | COMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS ENGINEERS | * | 1719 | Computer Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 15-1012 | COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENGINEERS, OPERATING SYSTEMS | * | 1636 | Computer Engineers |
| 15-1021 | COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALISTS | * | 1719 | Computer Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 15-1022 | DATABASE ADMINISTRATORS | * | 1719 | Computer Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 15-1023 | NETWORK AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATORS | * | 1719 | Computer Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 15-1030 | SYSTEMS ANALYSTS | |||
| 15-1031 | NETWORK SYSTEMS AND DATA COMMUNICATIONS ANALYSTS | * | 1712 | Computer Systems Analysts |
| 15-1032 | SYSTEMS ANALYSTS, SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING | * | 1712 | Computer Systems Analysts |
| 15-1039 | SYSTEMS ANALYSTS, ALL OTHER | * | 1712 | Computer Systems Analysts |
| 15-1099 | COMPUTER SPECIALISTS, ALL OTHER | * | 1719 | Computer Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 15-2000 | MATHEMATICAL SCIENTISTS AND TECHNICIANS | |||
| 15-2001 | ACTUARIES | 1732 | Actuaries | |
| 15-2002 | MATHEMATICIANS | 1739 | Mathematical Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified | |
| 15-2003 | OPERATIONS RESEARCHERS AND ANALYSTS | 1722 | Systems Researchers and Analysts, Except Computer | |
| 15-2004 | STATISTICIANS | 1733 | Statisticians | |
| 15-2099 | MATHEMATICAL SCIENTISTS AND TECHNICIANS, ALL OTHER | 384 | MATHEMATICAL TECHNICIANS |
| 17-0000 | ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS |
| 17-1000 | ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS, AND CARTOGRAPHERS | |||
| 17-1001 | ARCHITECTS, EXCEPT LANDSCAPE AND NAVAL | 161 | ARCHITECTS | |
| 17-1010 | SURVEYORS, CARTOGRAPHERS, AND PHOTOGRAMMETRISTS | |||
| 17-1011 | CARTOGRAPHERS AND PHOTOGRAMMETRISTS | 1644 | Cartographers | |
| 17-1012 | SURVEYORS | 1643 | Land Surveyors | |
| 1649 | Surveyors and Mapping Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified | |||
| 17-2000 | ENGINEERS | |||
| 17-2001 | AEROSPACE ENGINEERS | 1622 | Aerospace Engineers | |
| 17-2002 | AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS | 1632 | Agricultural Engineers | |
| 17-2003 | BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERS | * | 1639 | Engineers, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 17-2004 | CHEMICAL ENGINEERS | 1626 | Chemical Engineers | |
| 17-2005 | CIVIL ENGINEERS | * | 1628 | Civil Engineers |
| 17-2006 | COMPUTER HARDWARE ENGINEERS | * | 1636 | Computer Engineers |
| 17-2010 | ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS | |||
| 17-2011 | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS | * | 1633 | Electrical and Electronic Engineers |
| 17-2012 | ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS, EXCEPT COMPUTER | * | 1633 | Electrical and Electronic Engineers |
| 17-2021 | ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS | * | 1628 | Civil Engineers |
| 17-2030 | INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS, INCLUDING HEALTH AND SAFETY | |||
| 17-2031 | HEALTH AND SAFETY ENGINEERS, EXCEPT MINING SAFETY ENGINEERS AND INSPECTORS | * | 1639 | Engineers, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 17-2032 | INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS | 1634 | Industrial Engineers | |
| 17-2041 | MARINE ENGINEERS AND NAVAL ARCHITECTS | 1637 | Marine Engineers and Naval Architects | |
| 17-2042 | MATERIALS ENGINEERS | 1623 | Metallurgical and Materials Engineers | |
| 17-2043 | MECHANICAL ENGINEERS | 1635 | Mechanical Engineers | |
| 17-2044 | MINING AND GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERS, INCLUDING MINE SAFETY ENGINEERS | 1624 | Mining Engineers | |
| 17-2045 | NUCLEAR ENGINEERS | 1627 | Nuclear Engineers | |
| 17-2046 | PETROLEUM ENGINEERS | 1625 | Petroleum Engineers | |
| 17-2099 | ENGINEERS, ALL OTHER | * | 1639 | Engineers, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 17-3000 | ARCHITECTURAL, ENGINEERING, AND MAPPING TECHNICIANS | |||
| 17-3010 | DRAFTERS | |||
| 17-3011 | ARCHITECTURAL AND CIVIL DRAFTERS | * | 372 | DRAFTING OCCUPATIONS |
| 17-3012 | ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS DRAFTERS | * | 372 | DRAFTING OCCUPATIONS |
| 17-3013 | MECHANICAL DRAFTERS | * | 372 | DRAFTING OCCUPATIONS |
| 17-3019 | DRAFTERS, ALL OTHER | * | 372 | DRAFTING OCCUPATIONS |
| 17-3021 | ARCHITECTURAL TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT DRAFTERS | * | 3719 | Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 17-3030 | ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT DRAFTERS | |||
| 17-3031 | AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS TECHNICIANS | * | 3719 | Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 17-3032 | CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS | * | 399 | TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 17-3033 | ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS | * | 3711 | Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians |
| 17-3034 | ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TECHNICIANS | * | 3711 | Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists and Technicians |
| 17-3035 | ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS | * | 3719 | Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 17-3036 | INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS | 3712 | Industrial Engineering Technologists and Technicians | |
| 17-3037 | MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS | 3713 | Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians | |
| 17-3039 | ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT DRAFTERS, ALL OTHER | * | 3719 | Engineering Technologists and Technicians, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 17-3041 | SURVEYING AND MAPPING TECHNICIANS | 3733 | Surveying Technicians | |
| 3734 | Cartographic Technicians | |||
| 3739 | Surveying and Mapping Technicians, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 19-0000 | LIFE, PHYSICAL, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE OCCUPATIONS |
| 19-1000 | LIFE SCIENTISTS | |||
| 19-1010 | AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD SCIENTISTS | |||
| 19-1011 | ANIMAL SCIENTISTS | * | 1853 | Agricultural and Food Scientists |
| 19-1012 | FOOD SCIENTISTS AND TECHNOLOGISTS | * | 1853 | Agricultural and Food Scientists |
| 19-1013 | SOIL AND PLANT SCIENTISTS | * | 1853 | Agricultural and Food Scientists |
| 19-1020 | BIOLOGICAL SCIENTISTS | |||
| 19-1021 | BIOCHEMISTS AND BIOPHYSICISTS | * | 1854 | Biological Scientists |
| 19-1022 | MICROBIOLOGISTS | * | 1854 | Biological Scientists |
| 19-1023 | ZOOLOGISTS AND WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS | * | 1854 | Biological Scientists |
| 19-1029 | BIOLOGISTS, ALL OTHER | * | 1854 | Biological Scientists |
| 19-1030 | CONSERVATION SCIENTISTS AND FORESTERS | |||
| 19-1031 | CONSERVATION SCIENTISTS | * | 1852 | Forestry and Conservation Scientists |
| 19-1032 | FORESTERS | * | 1852 | Forestry and Conservation Scientists |
| 19-1041 | MEDICAL SCIENTISTS | 1855 | Medical Scientists | |
| 19-1099 | LIFE SCIENTISTS, ALL OTHER | 185 | LIFE SCIENTISTS | |
| 19-2000 | PHYSICAL SCIENTISTS | |||
| 19-2001 | ASTRONOMERS | 1842 | Astronomers | |
| 19-2002 | ATMOSPHERIC AND SPACE SCIENTISTS | 1846 | Atmospheric and Space Scientists | |
| 19-2003 | CHEMISTS | 1845 | Chemists, Except Biochemists | |
| 19-2004 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS | * | 1849 | Physical Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 19-2010 | GEOSCIENTISTS | |||
| 19-2011 | GEOSCIENTISTS, EXCEPT HYDROLOGISTS AND GEOGRAPHERS | * | 1847 | Geologists |
| 19-2012 | HYDROLOGISTS | * | 1847 | Geologists |
| 19-2021 | MATERIALS SCIENTISTS | * | 1849 | Physical Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 19-2022 | PHYSICISTS | 1843 | Physicists | |
| 19-2099 | PHYSICAL SCIENTISTS, ALL OTHER | * | 1849 | Physical Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 19-3000 | SOCIAL SCIENTISTS AND RELATED WORKERS | |||
| 19-3001 | ANTHROPOLOGISTS AND ARCHEOLOGISTS | * | 1919 | Social Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 19-3002 | ECONOMISTS | * | 1912 | Economists |
| 19-3003 | GEOGRAPHERS | * | 1849 | Physical Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 19-3004 | HISTORIANS | 1913 | Historians | |
| 19-3010 | MARKET AND SURVEY RESEARCHERS | |||
| 19-3011 | MARKET RESEARCH ANALYSTS | * | 1912 | Economists |
| 19-3012 | SURVEY RESEARCHERS | * | 1912 | Economists |
| 19-3021 | POLITICAL SCIENTISTS | 1914 | Political Scientists | |
| 19-3030 | PSYCHOLOGISTS | |||
| 19-3031 | CLINICAL, COUNSELING, AND SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS | * | 1915 | Psychologists |
| 19-3032 | INDUSTRIAL-ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGISTS | * | 1915 | Psychologists |
| 19-3039 | PSYCHOLOGISTS, ALL OTHER | * | 1915 | Psychologists |
| 19-3041 | SOCIOLOGISTS | 1916 | Sociologists | |
| 19-3042 | URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNERS | 192 | URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNERS | |
| 19-3099 | SOCIAL SCIENTISTS AND RELATED WORKERS, ALL OTHER | * | 1919 | Social Scientists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 19-4000 | LIFE, PHYSICAL, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE TECHNICIANS | |||
| 19-4001 | AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD SCIENCE TECHNICIANS | * | 382 | BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT HEALTH |
| 19-4002 | BIOLOGICAL TECHNICIANS | * | 382 | BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT HEALTH |
| 19-4003 | CHEMICAL TECHNICIANS | 3831 | Chemical Technologists and Technicians | |
| 19-4004 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE TECHNICIANS | * | 389 | SCIENCE TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 19-4005 | FORENSIC SCIENCE TECHNICIANS | * | 389 | SCIENCE TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 19-4006 | FOREST AND CONSERVATION TECHNICIANS | * | 382 | BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, EXCEPT HEALTH |
| 19-4007 | GEOLOGICAL AND PETROLEUM TECHNICIANS | 3833 | Petroleum Technologists and Technicians | |
| 19-4008 | NUCLEAR TECHNICIANS | 3832 | Nuclear Technologists and Technicians | |
| 19-4011 | SOCIAL SCIENCE TECHNICIANS | * | 389 | SCIENCE TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 19-4099 | LIFE AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE TECHNICIANS, ALL OTHER | * | 389 | SCIENCE TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-0000 | HEALTH OCCUPATIONS | |||
| 21-1000 | HEALTH DIAGNOSING AND TREATING PRACTITIONERS | |||
| 21-1001 | CHIROPRACTORS | * | 289 | HEALTH DIAGNOSING AND TREATING PRACTITIONERS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-1010 | DENTISTS | |||
| 21-1011 | DENTISTS, GENERAL | * | 262 | DENTISTS |
| 21-1012 | PROSTHODONTISTS | * | 262 | DENTISTS |
| 21-1013 | ORTHODONTISTS | * | 262 | DENTISTS |
| 21-1014 | ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEONS | * | 262 | DENTISTS |
| 21-1019 | DENTISTS, ALL OTHER SPECIALISTS | |||
| 21-1021 | DIETITIANS AND NUTRITIONISTS | * | 302 | DIETITIANS |
| 21-1022 | OPTOMETRISTS | 281 | OPTOMETRISTS | |
| 21-1023 | PHARMACISTS | 301 | PHARMACISTS | |
| 21-1030 | PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS | |||
| 21-1031 | ANESTHESIOLOGISTS | * | 261 | PHYSICIANS |
| 21-1032 | FAMILY AND GENERAL PRACTITIONERS | * | 261 | PHYSICIANS |
| 21-1033 | INTERNISTS, GENERAL | * | 261 | PHYSICIANS |
| 21-1034 | OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNECOLOGISTS | * | 261 | PHYSICIANS |
| 21-1035 | PEDIATRICIANS, GENERAL | * | 261 | PHYSICIANS |
| 21-1036 | PSYCHIATRISTS | * | 261 | PHYSICIANS |
| 21-1037 | SURGEONS | * | 261 | PHYSICIANS |
| 21-1039 | PHYSICIANS, ALL OTHER SPECIALISTS | * | 261 | PHYSICIANS |
| 21-1041 | PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS | 304 | PHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANTS | |
| 21-1042 | PODIATRISTS | 283 | PODIATRISTS | |
| 21-1043 | REGISTERED NURSES | 29 | REGISTERED NURSES | |
| 21-1050 | THERAPISTS | |||
| 21-1051 | AUDIOLOGISTS | * | 3034 | Speech Pathologists and Audiologists |
| 21-1052 | OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS | 3032 | Occupational Therapists | |
| 21-1053 | PHYSICAL THERAPISTS | 3033 | Physical Therapists | |
| 21-1054 | RADIATION THERAPISTS | * | 365 | RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS |
| 21-1055 | RECREATIONAL THERAPISTS | * | 3039 | Therapists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 21-1056 | RESPIRATORY THERAPISTS | * | 3031 | Respiratory Therapists |
| 21-1057 | SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS | * | 3034 | Speech Pathologists and Audiologists |
| 21-1059 | THERAPISTS, ALL OTHER | * | 3039 | Therapists, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 21-1061 | VETERINARIANS | 27 | VETERINARIANS | |
| 21-1099 | HEALTH DIAGNOSING AND TREATING PRACTITIONERS, ALL OTHER, INCLUDING ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS | * | 289 | HEALTH DIAGNOSING AND TREATING PRACTITIONERS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-2000 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS | |||
| 21-2001 | CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS | * | 369 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-2010 | CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS | |||
| 21-2011 | MEDICAL AND CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIANS | * | 362 | CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS |
| 21-2012 | MEDICAL AND CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS | * | 362 | CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS |
| 21-2021 | DENTAL HYGIENISTS | 363 | DENTAL HYGIENISTS | |
| 21-2030 | DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING TECHNICIANS | |||
| 21-2031 | DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHERS | * | 365 | RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS |
| 21-2032 | NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGISTS | * | 365 | RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS |
| 21-2033 | RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS | * | 365 | RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS |
| 21-2041 | DIETETIC TECHNICIANS | * | 302 | DIETITIANS |
| 21-2042 | EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS AND PARAMEDICS | * | 369 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-2043 | LICENSED PRACTICAL AND LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSES | 366 | LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES | |
| 21-2044 | MEDICAL RECORDS AND HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNICIANS | 364 | HEALTH RECORD TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS | |
| 21-2045 | OPTICIANS, DISPENSING | * | 369 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-2046 | PHARMACY TECHNICIANS | * | 369 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-2047 | PSYCHIATRIC TECHNICIANS | * | 369 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-2048 | RESPIRATORY THERAPY TECHNICIANS | * | 3031 | Respiratory Therapists |
| 21-2051 | SURGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS | * | 369 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-2052 | VETERINARY TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS | * | 369 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-2099 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, ALL OTHER | * | 369 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-3000 | HEALTH SERVICE ASSISTANTS AND ATTENDANTS | |||
| 21-3001 | DENTAL ASSISTANTS | 5232 | Dental Assistants | |
| 21-3002 | HOME HEALTH AIDES | * | 5233 | Health Aides, Except Nursing |
| 21-3003 | MEDICAL ASSISTANTS | * | 5233 | Health Aides, Except Nursing |
| 21-3004 | NURSING AIDES, ORDERLIES, AND ATTENDANTS | 5236 | Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants | |
| 21-3010 | OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS AND AIDES | |||
| 21-3011 | OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY AIDES | * | 5233 | Health Aides, Except Nursing |
| 21-3012 | OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS | * | 5233 | Health Aides, Except Nursing |
| 21-3021 | PHARMACY AIDES | * | 5233 | Health Aides, Except Nursing |
| 21-3022 | PHLEBOTOMISTS | * | 5233 | Health Aides, Except Nursing |
| 21-3030 | PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS AND AIDES | |||
| 21-3031 | PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDES | * | 5233 | Health Aides, Except Nursing |
| 21-3032 | PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS | * | 5233 | Health Aides, Except Nursing |
| 21-3041 | PSYCHIATRIC AIDES | * | 5233 | Health Aides, Except Nursing |
| 21-3099 | HEALTH SERVICE ASSISTANTS AND ATTENDANTS, ALL OTHER | 523 | HEALTH SERVICE OCCUPATIONS | |
| 21-4000 | OTHER HEALTH-RELATED WORKERS | |||
| 21-4001 | ATHLETIC TRAINERS | * | 34 | ATHLETES AND RELATED WORKERS |
| 21-4002 | HEALTH SERVICE COORDINATORS | * | 369 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-4003 | MEDICAL EQUIPMENT PREPARERS | * | 5233 | Health Aides, Except Nursing |
| 21-4010 | OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY SPECIALISTS AND TECHNICIANS | |||
| 21-4011 | OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY SPECIALISTS | * | 369 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-4012 | OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY TECHNICIANS | * | 369 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-4021 | ORTHOTISTS AND PROSTHETISTS | * | 369 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 21-4999 | HEALTH-RELATED WORKERS, ALL OTHER | * | 289 | HEALTH DIAGNOSING AND TREATING PRACTITIONERS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 23-0000 | COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES OCCUPATIONS |
| 23-1000 | PSYCHOSOCIAL, COMMUNITY, AND BEHAVIORAL WORKERS | |||
| 23-1010 | COUNSELORS, EXCEPT EDUCATIONAL, VOCATIONAL, AND SCHOOL | |||
| 23-1011 | ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELORS | * | 2032 | Social Workers |
| 23-1012 | MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELORS AND THERAPISTS | * | 2032 | Social Workers |
| 23-1013 | MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELORS | * | 2032 | Social Workers |
| 23-1014 | REHABILITATION COUNSELORS | * | 2032 | Social Workers |
| 23-1019 | COUNSELORS, EXCEPT EDUCATIONAL, VOCATIONAL, AND SCHOOL, ALL OTHER | * | 2032 | Social Workers |
| 23-1020 | SOCIAL WORKERS | |||
| 23-1021 | CHILD, FAMILY, AND SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKERS | * | 2032 | Social Workers |
| 23-1022 | MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH SOCIAL WORKERS | * | 2032 | Social Workers |
| 23-1023 | MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SOCIAL WORKERS | * | 2032 | Social Workers |
| 23-1029 | SOCIAL WORKERS, ALL OTHER | * | 2032 | Social Workers |
| 23-1030 | OTHER COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICE WORKERS | |||
| 23-1031 | PROBATION OFFICERS AND CORRECTIONAL TREATMENT SPECIALISTS | * | 2032 | Social Workers |
| 23-1032 | RECREATION WORKERS | 2033 | Recreation Workers | |
| 23-1033 | SOCIAL AND HUMAN SERVICE ASSISTANTS | * | 2032 | Social Workers |
| 23-2000 | RELIGIOUS WORKERS | |||
| 23-2001 | CLERGY | 2042 | Clergy | |
| 23-2002 | DIRECTORS, RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES AND EDUCATION | * | 2049 | Religious Workers, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 23-2099 | RELIGIOUS WORKERS, ALL OTHER | * | 2049 | Religious Workers, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 25-0000 | LEGAL OCCUPATIONS | |||
| 25-1000 | LEGAL OCCUPATIONS | |||
| 25-1001 | ADJUDICATORS, HEARINGS OFFICERS, AND JUDICIAL REVIEWERS | * | 212 | JUDGES |
| 25-1002 | ARBITRATORS, MEDIATORS, AND CONCILIATORS | * | 211 | LAWYERS |
| 25-1010 | COMPLIANCE OFFICERS AND ENFORCEMENT INSPECTORS | |||
| 25-1011 | CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING INSPECTORS | 1472 | Construction Inspectors | |
| 25-1012 | FINANCIAL EXAMINERS | * | 1473 | Inspectors and Compliance Officers, except Construction |
| 25-1013 | SAFETY AND HEALTH INSPECTORS AND COMPLIANCE OFFICERS, EXCEPT CONSTRUCTION | * | 1473 | Inspectors and Compliance Officers, except Construction |
| 25-1014 | TAX EXAMINERS, COLLECTORS, AND REVENUE AGENTS | * | 1473 | Inspectors and Compliance Officers, except Construction |
| 25-1019 | COMPLIANCE OFFICERS AND ENFORCEMENT INSPECTORS, ALL OTHER | * | 1473 | Inspectors and Compliance Officers, except Construction |
| 25-1021 | JUDGES AND MAGISTRATES | * | 212 | JUDGES |
| 25-1022 | LAW CLERKS | * | 396 | LEGAL TECHNICIANS |
| 25-1023 | LAWYERS | * | 211 | LAWYERS |
| 25-1024 | PARALEGALS AND LEGAL ASSISTANTS | * | 396 | LEGAL TECHNICIANS |
| 25-1025 | TITLE EXAMINERS, ABSTRACTORS, AND SEARCHERS | * | 396 | LEGAL TECHNICIANS |
| 25-1999 | LEGAL WORKERS, ALL OTHER | 21 | LAWYERS AND JUDGES |
| 27-0000 | EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND LIBRARY OCCUPATIONS |
| 27-1000 | TEACHERS, PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND SPECIAL EDUCATION | |||
| 27-1001 | TEACHERS, PRESCHOOL | * | 231 | PREKINDERGARTEN AND KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS |
| 27-1002 | TEACHERS, KINDERGARTEN | * | 231 | PREKINDERGARTEN AND KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS |
| 27-1003 | TEACHERS, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | * | 232 | ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS |
| 27-1004 | TEACHERS, MIDDLE SCHOOL | * | 232 | ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS |
| 27-1005 | TEACHERS, SECONDARY SCHOOL | 233 | SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS | |
| 27-1006 | SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS | 235 | TEACHERS; SPECIAL EDUCATION | |
| 27-2000 | TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | |||
| 27-2001 | BUSINESS TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2233 | Business, Commerce and Marketing Teachers | |
| 27-2010 | MATH AND COMPUTER TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | |||
| 27-2011 | COMPUTER SCIENCE TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2228 | Computer Science Teachers | |
| * | 2249 | Teachers; Postsecondary, Not Elsewhere Classified | ||
| 27-2012 | MATHEMATICAL SCIENCE TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2227 | Mathematical Sciences Teachers | |
| 27-2020 | ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | |||
| 27-2021 | ARCHITECTURE TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | * | 2249 | Teachers; Postsecondary, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 27-2022 | ENGINEERING TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2226 | Engineering Teachers | |
| 27-2030 | LIFE SCIENCES TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | |||
| 27-2031 | AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2234 | Agriculture Teachers | |
| 27-2032 | BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE TEACHERS | 2213 | Biological Sciences Teachers | |
| 27-2033 | FORESTRY AND CONSERVATION SCIENCE TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | * | 2249 | Teachers; Postsecondary, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 27-2040 | PHYSICAL SCIENCES TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | |||
| 27-2041 | ATMOSPHERIC, EARTH, MARINE, AND SPACE SCIENCES TEACHERS | 2212 | Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers | |
| 27-2042 | CHEMISTRY TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2214 | Chemistry Teachers | |
| 27-2043 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | * | 2216 | Natural Sciences Teachers, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 27-2050 | SOCIAL SCIENCES TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | |||
| 27-2051 | ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHEOLOGY TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | * | 2224 | Sociology Teachers |
| 27-2052 | AREA, ETHNIC, AND CULTURAL STUDIES TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | * | 2225 | Social Sciences Teachers, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 27-2053 | ECONOMICS TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2218 | Economics Teachers | |
| 27-2054 | GEOGRAPHY TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | * | 2225 | Social Sciences Teachers, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 27-2055 | PHYSICS TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2215 | Physics Teachers | |
| 27-2056 | POLITICAL SCIENCE TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2223 | Political Science Teachers | |
| 27-2057 | PSYCHOLOGY TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2217 | Psychology Teachers | |
| 27-2058 | SOCIOLOGY TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | * | 2224 | Sociology Teachers |
| 27-2059 | SOCIAL SCIENCES TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY, ALL OTHER | * | 2225 | Social Sciences Teachers, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 27-2060 | HEALTH TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | |||
| 27-2061 | HEALTH SPECIALTIES TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2231 | Medical Science Teachers | |
| 27-2062 | NURSING INSTRUCTORS AND TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2232 | Health Specialties Teachers, Not Elsewhere Classified | |
| 27-2070 | EDUCATION AND LIBRARY SCIENCE TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | |||
| 27-2071 | EDUCATION TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2237 | Education Teachers | |
| 27-2072 | LIBRARY SCIENCE TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | * | 2249 | Teachers; Postsecondary, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 27-2080 | LAW, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND SOCIAL SERVICES TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | |||
| 27-2081 | CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | * | 2249 | Teachers; Postsecondary, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 27-2082 | LAW TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2243 | Law Teachers | |
| 27-2083 | SOCIAL WORK TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2244 | Social Work Teachers | |
| 27-2090 | ARTS, COMMUNICATIONS, AND HUMANITIES TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | |||
| 27-2091 | ART, DRAMA, AND MUSIC TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2235 | Art, Drama, and Music Teachers | |
| 27-2092 | COMMUNICATIONS TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | * | 2249 | Teachers; Postsecondary, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 27-2093 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2238 | English Teachers | |
| 27-2094 | FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2242 | Foreign Language Teachers | |
| 27-2095 | HISTORY TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2222 | History Teachers | |
| 27-2096 | PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2245 | Theology Teachers | |
| * | 2249 | Teachers; Postsecondary, Not Elsewhere Classified | ||
| 27-2100 | OTHER POSTSECONDARY TEACHERS | |||
| 27-2101 | GRADUATE ASSISTANTS, TEACHING | * | 2249 | Teachers; Postsecondary, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 27-2102 | HOME ECONOMICS TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | 2247 | Home Economics Teachers | |
| 27-2103 | RECREATION AND FITNESS STUDIES TEACHERS, POSTSECONDARY | * | 2236 | Physical Education Teachers |
| 27-2109 | POSTSECONDARY TEACHERS, ALL OTHER | * | 2216 | Natural Sciences Teachers, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| * | 2249 | Teachers; Postsecondary, Not Elsewhere Classified | ||
| 27-3000 | OTHER TEACHERS AND INSTRUCTORS | |||
| 27-3001 | LITERACY, REMEDIAL EDUCATION, AND GED TEACHERS AND INSTRUCTORS | * | 239 | ADULT EDUCATION AND OTHER TEACHERS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 27-3002 | SELF-ENRICHMENT EDUCATION TEACHERS | * | 239 | ADULT EDUCATION AND OTHER TEACHERS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 27-3003 | VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING TEACHERS AND INSTRUCTORS | 2246 | Trade and Industrial Teachers | |
| 27-3099 | TEACHERS AND INSTRUCTORS, ALL OTHER | * | 239 | ADULT EDUCATION AND OTHER TEACHERS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 27-4000 | LIBRARIANS, CURATORS, AND ARCHIVISTS | |||
| 27-4010 | ARCHIVISTS, CURATORS, AND MUSEUM TECHNICIANS | |||
| 27-4011 | ARCHIVISTS | * | 252 | ARCHIVISTS AND CURATORS |
| 27-4012 | CURATORS | * | 252 | ARCHIVISTS AND CURATORS |
| 27-4013 | MUSEUM TECHNICIANS AND CONSERVATORS | * | 252 | ARCHIVISTS AND CURATORS |
| 27-4021 | LIBRARIANS | 251 | LIBRARIANS | |
| 27-4022 | LIBRARY TECHNICIANS AND ASSISTANTS | 4694 | Library Clerks | |
| 27-5000 | OTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING SPECIALISTS | |||
| 27-5001 | AUDIO-VISUAL COLLECTIONS SPECIALISTS | * | 329 | WRITERS, ARTISTS, AND RELATED WORKERS; NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 27-5002 | EDUCATIONAL, VOCATIONAL, AND SCHOOL GUIDANCE COUNSELORS | * | 24 | VOCATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL COUNSELORS |
| 27-5003 | FARM AND HOME MANAGEMENT ADVISORS | * | 239 | ADULT EDUCATION AND OTHER TEACHERS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 27-5004 | INSTRUCTIONAL COORDINATORS | 236 | INSTRUCTIONAL COORDINATORS | |
| 27-5005 | SPORTS AND PHYSICAL TRAINING INSTRUCTORS AND COACHES | * | 2236 | Physical Education Teachers |
| * | 34 | ATHLETES AND RELATED WORKERS | ||
| 27-5006 | TEACHER AIDES | 4795 | Teacher Aides |
| 29-0000 | ARTS, DESIGN, ENTERTAINMENT, MEDIA, AND SPORTS |
| 29-1000 | ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT WORKERS | |||
| 29-1010 | ARTISTS AND RELATED WORKERS | |||
| 29-1011 | ART DIRECTORS | * | 325 | PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, CRAFT-ARTISTS AND ARTIST-PRINTMAKERS |
| 29-1012 | CRAFT ARTISTS | * | 325 | PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, CRAFT-ARTISTS AND ARTIST-PRINTMAKERS |
| 29-1013 | FINE ARTISTS, INCLUDING PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, AND ILLUSTRATORS | * | 325 | PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, CRAFT-ARTISTS AND ARTIST-PRINTMAKERS |
| 29-1014 | MULTI-MEDIA ARTISTS AND ANIMATORS | * | 325 | PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, CRAFT-ARTISTS AND ARTIST-PRINTMAKERS |
| 29-1019 | ARTISTS AND RELATED WORKERS, ALL OTHER | * | 329 | WRITERS, ARTISTS, AND RELATED WORKERS; NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 29-1020 | ATHLETES, COACHES, UMPIRES, AND RELATED WORKERS | |||
| 29-1021 | ATHLETES AND SPORTS COMPETITORS | * | 34 | ATHLETES AND RELATED WORKERS |
| 29-1022 | COACHES AND SCOUTS | * | 34 | ATHLETES AND RELATED WORKERS |
| 29-1023 | UMPIRES, REFEREES, AND OTHER SPORTS OFFICIALS | * | 34 | ATHLETES AND RELATED WORKERS |
| 29-1030 | PERFORMERS AND ENTERTAINERS | |||
| 29-1031 | ACTORS | * | 324 | ACTORS AND DIRECTORS |
| 29-1032 | DANCERS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS | 327 | DANCERS | |
| 29-1033 | MUSIC DIRECTORS AND COMPOSERS | * | 323 | MUSICIANS AND COMPOSERS |
| 29-1034 | MUSICIANS AND SINGERS | * | 323 | MUSICIANS AND COMPOSERS |
| 29-1035 | PRODUCERS AND DIRECTORS | * | 324 | ACTORS AND DIRECTORS |
| 29-1039 | PERFORMERS AND ENTERTAINERS, ALL OTHER | 328 | PERFORMERS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED | |
| 29-2000 | COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA WORKERS | |||
| 29-2001 | ANNOUNCERS | 333 | RADIO, TELEVISION AND OTHER ANNOUNCERS | |
| 29-2002 | BROADCAST NEWS ANALYSTS | * | 3313 | Reporters |
| 29-2003 | BROADCAST TECHNICIANS | * | 393 | RADIO AND RELATED OPERATORS |
| 29-2004 | CAMERA OPERATORS, TELEVISION, VIDEO, AND MOTION PICTURE | * | 326 | PHOTOGRAPHERS |
| 29-2005 | EDITORS | 3312 | Editors | |
| 29-2006 | FILM AND VIDEO EDITORS | * | 326 | PHOTOGRAPHERS |
| 29-2007 | INTERPRETERS AND TRANSLATORS | * | 399 | TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 29-2008 | MOTION PICTURE PROJECTIONISTS | * | 7479 | Miscellaneous Machine Setup Operators |
| 29-2011 | PHOTOGRAPHERS | * | 326 | PHOTOGRAPHERS |
| 29-2012 | PUBLIC RELATIONS SPECIALISTS | 332 | PUBLIC RELATIONS SPECIALISTS AND PUBLICITY WRITERS | |
| 29-2013 | RADIO OPERATORS | * | 393 | RADIO AND RELATED OPERATORS |
| 29-2014 | REPORTERS AND CORRESPONDENTS | * | 3313 | Reporters |
| 29-2015 | SOUND ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS | * | 399 | TECHNICIANS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 29-2020 | WRITERS | |||
| 29-2021 | TECHNICAL WRITERS | 398 | TECHNICAL WRITERS | |
| 29-2022 | WRITERS AND AUTHORS | 321 | AUTHORS | |
| 29-2099 | COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA WORKERS, ALL OTHER | |||
| 29-3000 | DESIGNERS | |||
| 29-3001 | COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS | * | 322 | DESIGNERS |
| 29-3002 | FASHION DESIGNERS | * | 322 | DESIGNERS |
| 29-3003 | FLORAL DESIGNERS | * | 322 | DESIGNERS |
| 29-3004 | GRAPHIC DESIGNERS | * | 322 | DESIGNERS |
| 29-3005 | INTERIOR DESIGNERS | * | 322 | DESIGNERS |
| 29-3006 | LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS | * | 322 | DESIGNERS |
| 29-3007 | MERCHANDISE DISPLAYERS AND WINDOW TRIMMERS | * | 322 | DESIGNERS |
| 29-3008 | SET AND EXHIBIT DESIGNERS | * | 322 | DESIGNERS |
| 29-3099 | DESIGNERS, ALL OTHER | * | 322 | DESIGNERS |
| 31-0000 | SALES OCCUPATIONS | |||
| 31-1000 | SALES SUPERVISORS | |||
| 31-1001 | FIRST-LINE SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF RETAIL STORE WORKERS | 403 | SUPERVISORS; SALES OCCUPATIONS, RETAIL | |
| 31-1002 | FIRST-LINE SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF NON-RETAIL SALES WORKERS | 401 | SUPERVISORS; SALES OCCUPATIONS, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, AND BUSINESS SERVICES | |
| 402 | SUPERVISORS; SALES OCCUPATIONS, COMMODITIES EXCEPT RETAIL | |||
| 31-2000 | SALES WORKERS | |||
| 31-2001 | CASHIERS | 4364 | Cashiers | |
| 31-2002 | COUNTER AND RENTAL CLERKS | 4363 | Counter Clerks | |
| 31-2003 | DEMONSTRATORS AND PRODUCT PROMOTERS | * | 445 | DEMONSTRATORS, PROMOTERS, AND MODELS |
| 31-2004 | DOOR-TO-DOOR SALES WORKERS, NEWS AND STREET VENDORS, AND OTHER RELATED WORKERS | 4365 | News Vendors | |
| * | 4366 | Street Vendors, Door-to-door Sales Workers, and Related Occupations | ||
| 31-2005 | MODELS | * | 445 | DEMONSTRATORS, PROMOTERS, AND MODELS |
| 31-2006 | PARTS SALESPERSONS | 4367 | Salespersons; Parts | |
| 31-2010 | REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS | |||
| 31-2011 | REAL ESTATE BROKERS | * | 4123 | Real Estate Sales Occupations |
| 31-2012 | REAL ESTATE SALES AGENTS | * | 4123 | Real Estate Sales Occupations |
| 31-2021 | RETAIL SALESPERSONS | 4342 | Salespersons; Motor Vehicles, Mobile Homes, and Supplies | |
| 4343 | Salespersons; Musical Instruments and Supplies | |||
| 4344 | Salespersons; Boats and Marine Equipment and Supplies | |||
| 4345 | Salespersons; Sporting Goods | |||
| 4346 | Salespersons; Garments and Textile Products | |||
| 4347 | Salespersons; Books, Stamps, Coins, and Stationery | |||
| 4348 | Salespersons; Furniture and Home Furnishings | |||
| 4351 | Salespersons, Shoes | |||
| 4352 | Salespersons; Radio, Television, High Fidelity, and Household Appliances | |||
| 4353 | Salespersons; Hardware | |||
| 4354 | Salespersons; Cosmetics, Toiletries, and Allied Products | |||
| 4356 | Salespersons; Jewelry and Related Products | |||
| 4362 | Sales Clerks | |||
| 31-2022 | SALES ENGINEERS | 421 | SALES ENGINEERS | |
| 31-2030 | SALES REPRESENTATIVES, SERVICES | |||
| 31-2031 | ADVERTISING SALES AGENTS | 4153 | Advertising and Related Sales Occupations | |
| 31-2032 | INSURANCE SALES AGENTS | 4122 | Insurance Sales Occupations | |
| 31-2033 | SECURITIES, COMMODITIES, AND FINANCIAL SERVICES SALES AGENTS | 4124 | Securities and Financial Services Sales Occupations | |
| 31-2034 | TRAVEL AGENTS | 4369 | Sales Occupations; Services, Not Elsewhere Classified | |
| 31-2039 | SALES REPRESENTATIVES AND SALESPERSONS, SERVICES, ALL OTHER | 4152 | Business Service, Except Advertising, Sales Occupations | |
| 31-2040 | SALES REPRESENTATIVES, WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURING | |||
| 31-2041 | SALES REPRESENTATIVES, WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURING, TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS | 4232 | Technical Sales Workers, Aircraft | |
| 4233 | Technical Sales Workers, Agricultural Equipment and Supplies | |||
| 4234 | Technical Sales Workers, Electronic Equipment | |||
| 4235 | Technical Sales Workers, Industrial Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies | |||
| 4236 | Technical Sales Workers, Medical and Dental Equipment and Supplies | |||
| 4237 | Technical Sales Workers; Chemicals and Chemical Products | |||
| 4239 | Technical Sales Workers, Not Elsewhere Classified | |||
| 31-2042 | SALES REPRESENTATIVES, WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURING, EXCEPT TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS | 4242 | Sales Representatives, Commercial and Industrial Equipment and Supplies | |
| 4243 | Sales Representatives, Garments and Related Textile Products | |||
| 4244 | Sales Representatives, Motor Vehicles and Supplies | |||
| 4245 | Sales Representatives; Pulp, Paper, and Paper Products | |||
| 4246 | Sales Representatives; Farm Products and Livestock | |||
| 31-2051 | TELEMARKETERS | * | 4366 | Street Vendors, Door-to-door Sales Workers, and Related Occupations |
| 31-2999 | SALES WORKERS, ALL OTHER | 4249 | Sales Representatives; Not Elsewhere Classified | |
| 4359 | Salespersons; Not Elsewhere Classified | |||
| 446 | SHOPPERS | |||
| 447 | AUCTIONEERS | |||
| 449 | SALES OCCUPATIONS; OTHER, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED |
| 33-0000 | OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATION OCCUPATIONS |
| 33-1000 | SUPERVISORS, CLERICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT | |||
| 33-1001 | FIRST-LINE SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF CLERICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT WORKERS | 4511 | Supervisors; General Office Occupations | |
| 4512 | Supervisors; Computer and Peripheral Equipment Operators | |||
| 4513 | Supervisors; Secretaries, Stenographers and Typists | |||
| 4514 | Supervisors; Information Clerks | |||
| 4516 | Supervisors; Correspondence Clerks and Order Clerks | |||
| 4519 | Supervisors; Record Clerks | |||
| 4521 | Supervisors; Financial Record Processing Occupations | |||
| 4522 | Supervisors; Duplicating, Mail and Other Office Machine Operators | |||
| 4523 | Chief Communications Operators | |||
| 4524 | Supervisors; Mail and Message Distribution Clerks | |||
| 4525 | Supervisors; Material Recording, Scheduling, and Distributing Clerks | |||
| 4529 | Supervisors; Miscellaneous Administrative Support Occupations | |||
| 33-2000 | ADJUSTERS, INVESTIGATORS, AND COLLECTORS | |||
| 33-2001 | BILL AND ACCOUNT COLLECTORS | 4786 | Bill and Account Collectors | |
| 33-2010 | CLAIMS EXAMINERS AND INSURANCE APPRAISERS | |||
| 33-2011 | CLAIMS EXAMINERS, PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE | 4528 | Supervisors; Adjusters, Investigators, and Collectors | |
| * | 4782 | Insurance Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators | ||
| 33-2012 | INSURANCE APPRAISERS, AUTO DAMAGE | * | 4782 | Insurance Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators |
| 33-2021 | INSURANCE CLAIMS AND POLICY PROCESSING CLERKS | * | 4782 | Insurance Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators |
| 33-3000 | COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT OPERATORS | |||
| 33-3001 | SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS, INCLUDING ANSWERING SERVICE | * | 4732 | Telephone Operators |
| 33-3002 | TELEPHONE OPERATORS | * | 4732 | Telephone Operators |
| 33-3099 | COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, ALL OTHER | 4739 | Communications Equipment Operators, Not Elsewhere Classified | |
| 33-4000 | FINANCIAL CLERKS | |||
| 33-4001 | BILLING AND POSTING CLERKS AND MACHINE OPERATORS | 4715 | Billing Clerks | |
| 4716 | Cost and Rate Clerks | |||
| 4718 | Billing, Posting, and Calculating Machine Operators | |||
| 33-4002 | BOOKKEEPING, ACCOUNTING, AND AUDITING CLERKS | * | 4712 | Bookkeepers and Accounting and Auditing Clerks |
| 33-4003 | PAYROLL AND TIMEKEEPING CLERKS | 4713 | Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks | |
| 33-4004 | PROCUREMENT CLERKS | * | 4664 | Order Clerks |
| 33-4005 | TELLERS AND CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS | 4791 | Bank Tellers | |
| 33-5000 | INFORMATION AND RECORD CLERKS | |||
| 33-5001 | BROKERAGE CLERKS | 4699 | Record Clerks, Not Elsewhere Classified | |
| 33-5002 | CORRESPONDENCE CLERKS | 4663 | Correspondence Clerks | |
| 33-5003 | COURT, MUNICIPAL, AND LICENSE CLERKS | 4787 | License Clerks | |
| 33-5004 | CREDIT AUTHORIZERS, CHECKERS, AND CLERKS | 4783 | Investigators and Adjusters, Except Insurance | |
| 33-5005 | CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES, EXCEPT SALES AND FINANCIAL | * | 4649 | Information Clerks, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 33-5006 | ELIGIBILITY INTERVIEWERS, GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS | 4784 | Clerks, Social Welfare | |
| 5263 | Welfare Service Aides | |||
| 33-5007 | FILE CLERKS | 4696 | File Clerks | |
| 33-5008 | HOTEL, MOTEL, AND RESORT DESK CLERKS | 4643 | Hotel Clerks | |
| 33-5011 | INTERVIEWERS, EXCEPT ELIGIBILITY AND PERSONNEL | * | 4642 | Interviewing Clerks |
| 33-5012 | LOAN INTERVIEWERS AND CLERKS | * | 4642 | Interviewing Clerks |
| 33-5013 | ORDER CLERKS | 4662 | Classified-ad Clerks | |
| * | 4664 | Order Clerks | ||
| 33-5014 | PERSONNEL ASSISTANTS, EXCEPT PAYROLL AND TIMEKEEPING | 4692 | Personnel Clerks, Except Payroll and Timekeeping | |
| 33-5015 | RECEPTIONISTS AND INFORMATION CLERKS | 4645 | Receptionists | |
| 33-5016 | RESERVATION AND TRANSPORTATION TICKET AGENTS AND TRAVEL CLERKS | 4644 | Reservation Agents and Transportation Ticket Clerks | |
| 33-5099 | INFORMATION AND RECORD CLERKS, ALL OTHER | * | 4649 | Information Clerks, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 33-6000 | KEYBOARD ENTRY WORKERS | |||
| 33-6001 | COURT REPORTERS, MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTS, AND STENOGRAPHERS | 4623 | Stenographers | |
| 33-6002 | DATA ENTRY KEYERS | 4793 | Data Entry Keyers | |
| 33-6003 | WORD PROCESSORS AND TYPISTS | 4624 | Typists | |
| 33-7000 | MATERIAL RECORDING, SCHEDULING, DISPATCHING, AND DISTRIBUTING WORKERS | |||
| 33-7001 | CARGO AND FREIGHT AGENTS | * | 4753 | Traffic, Shipping, and Receiving Clerks |
| 33-7002 | DISPATCHERS, EXCEPT POLICE, FIRE, AND AMBULANCE | * | 4751 | Dispatchers |
| 33-7003 | METER READERS, UTILITIES | 4755 | Meter Readers | |
| 33-7004 | POLICE, FIRE, AND AMBULANCE DISPATCHERS | * | 4751 | Dispatchers |
| 33-7005 | POSTAL SERVICE CLERKS | * | 4742 | Postal Clerks, Except Mail Carriers |
| 33-7006 | POSTAL SERVICE MAIL CARRIERS | 4743 | Mail Carriers, Post Office | |
| 33-7007 | POSTAL SERVICE MAIL SORTERS, PROCESSORS, AND PROCESSING MACHINE OPERATORS | 4723 | Mail Preparing and Handling Machine Operators | |
| * | 4742 | Postal Clerks, Except Mail Carriers | ||
| 33-7008 | PRODUCTION, PLANNING, AND EXPEDITING CLERKS | 4752 | Production and Planning Clerks | |
| 4758 | Expediters | |||
| 787 | PRODUCTION EXPEDITERS | |||
| 33-7011 | SHIPPING, RECEIVING, AND TRAFFIC CLERKS | * | 4753 | Traffic, Shipping, and Receiving Clerks |
| 33-7012 | STOCK CLERKS AND ORDER FILLERS | 4754 | Stock and Inventory Clerks | |
| 33-7013 | WEIGHERS, MEASURERS, CHECKERS, AND SAMPLERS, RECORDKEEPING | 4756 | Weighers, Measurers, and Checkers | |
| 4757 | Samplers | |||
| 33-8000 | SECRETARIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS | |||
| 33-8001 | EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS | * | 4622 | Secretaries |
| 33-8002 | SECRETARIES, LEGAL | * | 4622 | Secretaries |
| 33-8003 | SECRETARIES, MEDICAL | * | 4622 | Secretaries |
| 33-8099 | SECRETARIES, ALL OTHER (EXCEPT LEGAL, MEDICAL, AND EXECUTIVE) | * | 4622 | Secretaries |
| 33-9000 | OTHER OFFICE WORKERS | |||
| 33-9001 | COMPUTER OPERATORS | 4612 | Computer Operators | |
| 4613 | Peripheral Equipment Operators | |||
| 33-9002 | COURIERS AND MESSENGERS | 4745 | Messengers | |
| 33-9003 | MAIL CLERKS AND MAIL MACHINE OPERATORS, EXCEPT POSTAL SERVICE | 4744 | Mail Clerks, Except Post Office | |
| 33-9004 | OFFICE CLERKS, GENERAL | 463 | GENERAL OFFICE OCCUPATIONS | |
| 33-9005 | OFFICE MACHINE OPERATORS, EXCEPT COMPUTER | * | 4729 | Office Machine Operators, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 33-9006 | PROOFREADERS AND COPY MARKERS | 4792 | Proof Readers | |
| 33-9007 | STATISTICAL ASSISTANTS | 4794 | Statistical Clerks | |
| 33-9999 | OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATION WORKERS, ALL OTHER | * | 4729 | Office Machine Operators, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 4733 | Telegraphers | |||
| 4759 | Material Recording, Scheduling, and Distributing Clerks, Not Elsewhere Classified | |||
| 4799 | Administrative Support Occupations, including Clerical, Not Elsewhere Classified | |||
| 35-0000 | PROTECTIVE OCCUPATIONS | |||
| 35-1000 | SUPERVISORS, PROTECTIVE SERVICES | |||
| 35-1001 | FIRST-LINE SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF FIRE FIGHTING AND PREVENTION WORKERS | 5111 | Supervisors; Firefighting and Fire Prevention Occupations | |
| 35-1010 | FIRST-LINE LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS | |||
| 35-1011 | FIRST-LINE SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS | * | 5113 | Supervisors; Guards |
| 35-1012 | FIRST-LINE SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF POLICE AND DETECTIVES | 5112 | Supervisors; Police and Detectives | |
| 35-1099 | PROTECTIVE SERVICE SUPERVISORS, ALL OTHER | * | 5113 | Supervisors; Guards |
| 35-2000 | FIREFIGHTING WORKERS | |||
| 35-2001 | FIRE FIGHTERS | 5123 | Firefighting Occupations | |
| 35-2010 | FIRE INSPECTORS | |||
| 35-2011 | FIRE INSPECTORS AND INVESTIGATORS | * | 5122 | Fire Inspection and Fire Prevention Occupations |
| 35-2012 | FOREST FIRE INSPECTORS AND PREVENTION SPECIALISTS | * | 5122 | Fire Inspection and Fire Prevention Occupations |
| 35-3000 | LAW ENFORCEMENT WORKERS | |||
| 35-3001 | CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS AND JAILERS | 5133 | Correctional Institution Officers | |
| 35-3002 | DETECTIVES AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATORS | * | 5132 | Police and Detectives, Public Service |
| 35-3010 | POLICE OFFICERS | |||
| 35-3011 | POLICE AND SHERIFF'S PATROL OFFICERS | * | 5132 | Police and Detectives, Public Service |
| * | 5134 | Sheriffs, Bailiffs, and Other Law Enforcement Officers | ||
| 35-3012 | TRANSIT AND RAILROAD POLICE | * | 5149 | Protective Service Occupations, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 35-3020 | OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT WORKERS | |||
| 35-3021 | BAILIFFS | * | 5134 | Sheriffs, Bailiffs, and Other Law Enforcement Officers |
| 35-3022 | FISH AND GAME WARDENS | * | 5134 | Sheriffs, Bailiffs, and Other Law Enforcement Officers |
| 35-3023 | UNITED STATES MARSHALS | * | 5134 | Sheriffs, Bailiffs, and Other Law Enforcement Officers |
| 35-4000 | OTHER PROTECTIVE SERVICE WORKERS | |||
| 35-4001 | ANIMAL CONTROL WORKERS | * | 5149 | Protective Service Occupations, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 35-4002 | CROSSING GUARDS | 5142 | Crossing Guards | |
| 35-4003 | LIFEGUARDS, SKI PATROL, AND OTHER RECREATIONAL PROTECTIVE SERVICE WORKERS | * | 5149 | Protective Service Occupations, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 35-4004 | PARKING ENFORCEMENT WORKERS | * | 5134 | Sheriffs, Bailiffs, and Other Law Enforcement Officers |
| 35-4005 | PRIVATE DETECTIVES AND INVESTIGATORS | * | 5144 | Guards and Police, Except Public Service |
| 35-4006 | SECURITY GUARDS | * | 5144 | Guards and Police, Except Public Service |
| 35-4999 | PROTECTIVE SERVICE WORKERS, ALL OTHER | * | 5149 | Protective Service Occupations, Not Elsewhere Classified |
| 37-0000 | FOOD PREPARATION AND SERVING OCCUPATIONS |
| 37-1000 | SUPERVISORS, FOOD PREPARATION AND FOOD SERVING | |||
| 37-1001 | FIRST-LINE SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF FOOD PREPARATION AND SERVING WORKERS | * | 5211 | Supervisors; Food and Beverage Preparation and Service Occupations |
| 37-1002 | CHEFS AND HEAD COOKS | * | 5211 | Supervisors; Food and Beverage Preparation and Service Occupations |
| 37-2000 | COOKS AND FOOD PREPARATION WORKERS | |||
| 37-2010 | COOKS | |||
| 37-2011 | COOKS, FAST FOOD | * | 5215 | Short-order Cooks |
| 37-2012 | COOKS, INSTITUTION AND CAFETERIA | * | 5214 | Cooks, Except Short Order |
| 37-2013 | COOKS, PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD | 504 | COOKS, PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD | |
| 37-2014 | COOKS, RESTAURANT | * | 5214 | Cooks, Except Short Order |
| 37-2015 | COOKS, SHORT ORDER | * | 5215 | Short-order Cooks |
| 37-2021 | FOOD PREPARATION WORKERS | 5217 | Kitchen Workers, Food Preparation | |
| 37-3000 | FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVING WORKERS | |||
| 37-3001 | BARTENDERS | 5212 | Bartenders | |
| 37-3002 | DINING ROOM AND CAFETERIA ATTENDANTS AND BARTENDER HELPERS | 5218 | Waiters'/Waitresses' Assistants | |
| 37-3010 | FAST FOOD AND COUNTER WORKERS | |||
| 37-3011 | COMBINED FOOD PREPARATION AND SERVING WORKERS, INCLUDING FAST FOOD | * | 5216 | Food Counter, Fountain and Related Occupations |
| 37-3012 | COUNTER ATTENDANTS, CAFETERIA, FOOD CONCESSION, AND COFFEE SHOP | * | 5216 | Food Counter, Fountain and Related Occupations |
| 37-3021 | FOOD SERVERS, NON-RESTAURANT | * | 5213 | Waiters and Waitresses |
| 37-3022 | WAITERS AND WAITRESSES | * | 5213 | Waiters and Waitresses |
| 37-4000 | OTHER FOOD SERVICE WORKERS | |||
| 37-4001 | DISHWASHERS | * | 5219 | Miscellaneous Food and Beverage Preparation Occupations |
| 37-4002 | HOSTS AND HOSTESSES, RESTAURANT, LOUNGE, AND COFFEE SHOP | * | 5219 | Miscellaneous Food and Beverage Preparation Occupations |
| 37-4999 | FOOD PREPARATION AND SERVING WORKERS, ALL OTHER | * | 5219 | Miscellaneous Food and Beverage Preparation Occupations |
| 39-0000 | BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE OCCUPATIONS |
| 39-1000 | SUPERVISORS, BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS MAINTENANCE | |||
| 39-1001 | FIRST-LINE SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF HOUSEKEEPING AND JANITORIAL WORKERS | 5241 | Supervisors; Cleaning and Building Service Workers | |
| 39-1002 | FIRST-LINE SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF LANDSCAPING, LAWN SERVICE, AND GROUNDSKEEPING WORKERS | * | 5621 | Supervisors; Related Agricultural Workers |
| 39-2000 | CLEANING AND PEST CONTROL WORKERS | |||
| 39-2001 | JANITORS AND CLEANERS, EXCEPT MAIDS AND HOUSEKEEPING CLEANERS | 5244 | Janitors and Cleaners | |
| 39-2002 | MAIDS AND HOUSEKEEPING CLEANERS | 502 | DAY WORKERS | |
| 505 | HOUSEKEEPERS AND BUTLERS | |||
| 507 | PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD CLEANERS AND SERVANTS | |||
| 5242 | Maids and Housemen | |||
| 39-2003 | PEST CONTROL WORKERS AND ASSISTANTS | 5246 | Pest Control Occupations | |
| 39-2099 | BUILDING CLEANING WORKERS, ALL OTHER | 5249 | Cleaning and Building Service Occupations, Not Elsewhere Classified | |
| 39-3000 | GROUNDS MAINTENANCE WORKERS | |||
| 39-3001 | LANDSCAPING AND GROUNDSKEEPING LABORERS | * | 5622 | Groundskeepers and Gardeners, Except Farm |
| 39-3002 | PESTICIDE HANDLERS, SPRAYERS, AND APPLICATORS, VEGETATION | * | 5622 | Groundskeepers and Gardeners, Except Farm |
| 39-3003 | TREE TRIMMERS AND PRUNERS | * | 5622 | Groundskeepers and Gardeners, Except Farm |
| 39-3099 | GROUNDS MAINTENANCE WORKERS, ALL OTHER | * | 56 | OTHER AGRICULTURAL AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS |
| 41-0000 | PERSONAL CARE AND SERVICE OCCUPATIONS |
| 41-1000 | SUPERVISORS, PERSONAL CARE AND SERVICE | |||
| 41-1001 | FIRST-LINE SUPERVISORS/MANAGERS OF GAMING WORKERS | * | 5251 | Su |
