Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT)
This resource is the official bible of occupational jobs. This resource assigns an SVP code for every conceivable job, and is probably where your attorney will spend the bulk of time searching for a job match to the employer’s job description. This directory is very voluminous as you can imagine, and you can certainly work with your attorney in this search.
As mentioned above the excellent part of this resource is the fact that it does give each job an SVP code, so we are able to search the directory for the closet match to the job on offer using the DOT classification with the highest SVP rating.
Your attorney will gather some data from these pages in the preliminary preparations of your case.
Permanent Employment Visa
- Permanent Employment Visa
- Permanent Employment Certification To Green Card Status
- Benefit To The Alien Permanent Employee
- Benefit To The U.S. Employer
- Professions That Are Exempt From Permanent Employment Certification
- Annual Quotas
- Processing Times
- PERM Summary
- Employer's Official Job Description
- Job Classifications / SVP Table
- Comments on Job Classification / SVP Table
- Job Zones
- Job Zones - Definitions
- Job Zone Two: Some Preparation Needed
- Job Zone Three: Medium Preparation Needed
- Job Zone Four: Considerable Preparation Needed
- Job Zone Five: Extensive Preparation Needed
- Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH)
- Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT)
- O*Net Informational Occupational Network
- Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Search
- Occupational Employment Statistics
- Report (Employer's Business Classification)
- Examples of Similar Job Advertised
- Advertising Requirements By The Employer
- Advertising Requirements For Non-Professional Jobs
- Advertising Requirements For Professional Jobs
- Commentary On Recruitment Advertising
- Positing An Ad With The State Workforce Agency (SWA)
- Summary
- Glossary