Taxonomy

The Skills and Competencies Taxonomy is composed of hundreds of occupational descriptors used in the labour market to describe job requirements and/or individuals’ personal characteristics. Each descriptor is associated with one of the eight main categories of the Taxonomy (skills, personal abilities and attributes, knowledge, interests, work context, work activities, tools, and technology) and more specifically, into a sub-category.

The following link provides an illustration of the general overview of the Taxonomy’s eight categories and their associated sub-categories. Taxonomy overview.

Click on one of the category links associated with the eight categories of the Taxonomy to discover its associated sub-categories and descriptors.

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