ONET Occupations » 25-4011.00

Archivists

Appraise, edit, and direct safekeeping of permanent records and historically valuable documents. Participate in research activities based on archival materials.

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Parachute skills

  1. Pay attention to details - Data (4.75)
  2. Research - Data (4.53)
  3. Program - Data (4.52)
  4. Use my brain - Data (4.28)
  5. Develop, improve - Data (4.19)
  6. Synthesize, combine parts into a whole - Data (4.12)
  7. Organize, classify - Data (4.12)
  8. Design, use artistic abilities, be original - Data (4.06)
  9. Compile, keep records, file, retrieve - Data (4.06)
  10. Communicate well, in writing - People (4.00)
  11. Examine, inspect, compare, see similarities and differences - Data (4.00)
  12. Finish, restore, preserve - Things (3.94)
  13. Follow through, get things done - People (3.91)
  14. Listen - People (3.88)
  15. Use acute senses (hearing, smell, taste, sight) - Data (3.75)
  16. Analyze, break down into its parts - Data (3.66)
  17. Study, observe - Data (3.66)
  18. Work with numbers, compute - Data (3.66)
  19. Initiate, lead, be a pioneer - People (3.56)


ONET Skills

ONET Abilities

ONET Work Styles

  1. Reading Comprehension (3.88)
  2. Active Listening (3.75)
  3. Writing (3.75)
  1. Information Ordering (4.12)
  2. Written Comprehension (4.00)
  3. Written Expression (4.00)
  4. Oral Comprehension (3.88)
  5. Category Flexibility (3.75)
  6. Near Vision (3.75)
  7. Deductive Reasoning (3.50)
  1. Attention to Detail (4.75)
  2. Integrity (4.69)
  3. Dependability (4.47)
  4. Analytical Thinking (4.28)
  5. Initiative (4.09)
  6. Cooperation (4.09)
  7. Persistence (3.91)
  8. Adaptability/Flexibility (3.84)
  9. Independence (3.75)
  10. Achievement/Effort (3.72)
  11. Leadership (3.56)

Work Activities

Detailed Work Activities

  1. Documenting/Recording Information (4.62)
  2. Getting Information (4.53)
  3. Interacting With Computers (4.52)
  4. Communicating with Persons Outside Organization (4.31)
  5. Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates (4.25)
  6. Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work (4.19)
  7. Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events (4.06)
  8. Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge (4.06)
  9. Processing Information (4.00)
  10. Performing for or Working Directly with the Public (4.00)
  11. Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships (3.97)
  12. Making Decisions and Solving Problems (3.94)
  13. Interpreting the Meaning of Information for Others (3.84)
  14. Developing Objectives and Strategies (3.78)
  15. Judging the Qualities of Things, Services, or People (3.66)
  16. Performing Administrative Activities (3.53)
  1. Collect Academic Research Data (4.53)
  2. Use Computers To Enter, Access Or Retrieve Data (4.52)
  3. Use Relational Database Software (4.52)
  4. Develop Or Maintain Databases (4.52)
  5. Communicate Visually Or Verbally (4.31)
  6. Develop Arts-Related Information Or Index Systems (4.19)
  7. Identify Color Or Balance (4.06)
  8. Use Knowledge Of Multi-Media Technology (4.06)
  9. Use Oral Or Written Communication Techniques (4.06)
  10. Use Library Or Online Internet Research Techniques (4.06)
  11. Distinguish Details In Graphic Arts Material (4.06)
  12. Organize Reference Materials (4.00)
  13. Catalog Or Classify Materials Or Artifacts (4.00)
  14. Decide How To Store Valuable Historical Documents (3.94)
  15. Describe Artifacts (3.84)
  16. Develop Policies, Procedures, Methods, Or Standards (3.78)
  17. Test Historical Authenticity Of Various Materials (3.66)
  18. Evaluate Documents Or Manuscripts (3.66)
  19. Evaluate Photographs Or Art Objects (3.66)
  20. Inspect Museum Pieces (3.66)
  21. Analyze Artifacts To Determine Age Or Cultural Identity (3.66)
  22. Appraise Artifact Value (3.66)
  23. Edit Written Material (3.53)
  24. Maintain Records, Reports, Or Files (3.53)