Computer Occupations, All Other
All computer occupations not listed separately.
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"Computer Occupations, All Other" is a residual SOC classification that groups miscellaneous roles not individually defined. These catch-all codes lack the specific task data needed for risk scoring.
Specializations (12)
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Software Quality Assurance Engineers and Testers
15-1199.01
Computer Systems Engineers/Architects
15-1199.02
Web Administrators
15-1199.03
Geospatial Information Scientists and Technologists
15-1199.04
Geographic Information Systems Technicians
15-1199.05
Database Architects
15-1199.06
Data Warehousing Specialists
15-1199.07
Business Intelligence Analysts
15-1199.08
Information Technology Project Managers
15-1199.09
Search Marketing Strategists
15-1199.10
Video Game Designers
15-1199.11
Document Management Specialists
15-1199.12
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