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The O*NET Skills Taxonomy Explained for HR Teams
O*NET is the U.S. Department of Labor's public skills framework. Here's how its Basic, Cross-Functional, and Knowledge domains give you a ready-made starting taxonomy.
The Cold-Start Problem: Why Empty Skills Software Kills Adoption
Most skills tools ship empty — you build the library before you get value. A pre-loaded taxonomy makes the matrix usable on Day 1.
A Skills Base Alternative Built for North American SMBs
Skills Base has solid matrix features, but per-seat pricing and an empty taxonomy are the trade-offs. Here's an objective look.
A North American MuchSkills Alternative with a Pre-Loaded Skills Taxonomy
MuchSkills has a clean UI but prices per seat and ships with an empty skills library. Here's an objective comparison.
Using O*NET Occupation Templates to Define Role Requirements Faster
O*NET already maps occupations to their typical skills. Use those occupation templates as a head start on every role profile.