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Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers

Conduct hearings to recommend or make decisions on claims concerning government programs or other government-related matters. Determine liability, sanctions, or penalties, or recommend the acceptance or rejection of claims or settlements.

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Parachute skills

  1. Analyze, break down into its parts - Data (4.68)
  2. Pay attention to details - Data (4.53)
  3. Use my brain - Data (4.39)
  4. Listen - People (4.38)
  5. Remember people, or data, to unusual degree - Data (4.23)
  6. Counsel, guide, mentor - People (4.23)
  7. Interview, draw out - People (4.23)
  8. Research - Data (4.23)
  9. Solve problems - Data (4.12)
  10. Communicate well, in writing - People (4.12)
  11. Communicate well, in person - People (4.12)
  12. Speak - People (4.08)
  13. Follow through, get things done - People (4.07)
  14. Initiate, lead, be a pioneer - People (3.99)
  15. Use acute senses (hearing, smell, taste, sight) - Data (3.88)
  16. Negotiate, resolve conflicts - People (3.82)
  17. Serve, care for, follow instructions faithfully - People (3.81)
  18. Convey warmth and empathy - People (3.81)
  19. Synthesize, combine parts into a whole - Data (3.75)
  20. Organize, classify - Data (3.75)
  21. Use my intuition - Data (3.75)


ONET Skills

ONET Abilities

ONET Work Styles

  1. Critical Thinking (4.38)
  2. Reading Comprehension (4.25)
  3. Active Listening (4.12)
  4. Writing (4.12)
  5. Complex Problem Solving (4.12)
  6. Judgment and Decision Making (4.12)
  7. Speaking (4.00)
  8. Monitoring (3.62)
  9. Social Perceptiveness (3.62)
  10. Active Learning (3.50)
  1. Oral Comprehension (4.38)
  2. Written Comprehension (4.12)
  3. Oral Expression (4.12)
  4. Written Expression (4.12)
  5. Deductive Reasoning (4.12)
  6. Inductive Reasoning (4.12)
  7. Near Vision (3.88)
  8. Speech Clarity (3.88)
  9. Problem Sensitivity (3.75)
  10. Information Ordering (3.75)
  11. Speech Recognition (3.62)
  1. Integrity (4.87)
  2. Self Control (4.72)
  3. Dependability (4.55)
  4. Attention to Detail (4.53)
  5. Analytical Thinking (4.39)
  6. Stress Tolerance (4.38)
  7. Achievement/Effort (4.15)
  8. Cooperation (4.08)
  9. Persistence (4.07)
  10. Independence (4.04)
  11. Leadership (3.99)
  12. Adaptability/Flexibility (3.99)
  13. Initiative (3.97)
  14. Concern for Others (3.81)
  15. Social Orientation (3.54)

Work Activities

Detailed Work Activities

  1. Getting Information (4.87)
  2. Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards (4.77)
  3. Making Decisions and Solving Problems (4.73)
  4. Analyzing Data or Information (4.68)
  5. Judging the Qualities of Things, Services, or People (4.27)
  6. Processing Information (4.24)
  7. Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge (4.23)
  8. Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events (4.14)
  9. Interacting With Computers (4.11)
  10. Communicating with Persons Outside Organization (4.08)
  11. Performing for or Working Directly with the Public (3.94)
  12. Documenting/Recording Information (3.87)
  13. Interpreting the Meaning of Information for Others (3.87)
  14. Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates (3.86)
  15. Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings (3.84)
  16. Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships (3.84)
  17. Resolving Conflicts and Negotiating with Others (3.82)
  18. Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work (3.80)
  1. Judge Criminal Or Civil Cases (4.77)
  2. Determine Liability (4.73)
  3. Determine Whether Evidence Is Admissible (4.73)
  4. Analyze Data To Discover Facts In Case (4.68)
  5. Analyze Existing Evidence Or Facts (4.68)
  6. Analyze Legal Questions (4.68)
  7. Verify Investigative Information (4.24)
  8. Use Public Speaking Techniques (4.23)
  9. Follow Professional Ethics Principles In Law Practice (4.23)
  10. Use Research Methodology Procedures In Legal Cases Or Issues (4.23)
  11. Follow Rules Of Evidence Procedures In Legal Setting (4.23)
  12. Apply Legal Concepts To Medical Reports Or Documents (4.23)
  13. Use Administrative Law (4.23)
  14. Use Case Logic Or Precedent (4.23)
  15. Follow Confidentiality Procedures (4.23)
  16. Follow Court Operation Procedures (4.23)
  17. Use Knowledge Of Legal Procedural Rules (4.23)
  18. Apply Court Rules Or Strategy (4.23)
  19. Use Interviewing Procedures (4.23)
  20. Use Conflict Resolution Techniques (4.23)
  21. Use Knowledge Of Judicial System (4.23)
  22. Understand Legal Terminology (4.14)
  23. Make Presentations (4.08)
  24. Communicate Technical Information (4.08)
  25. Write Legal Correspondence (4.08)
  26. Interpret Employee's Medical Evaluations (3.87)
  27. Conduct Legal Hearings (3.82)
  28. Participate In Appeals Hearings (3.82)