Occupational Assessor (eDOT ) Background

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Occupational Assessor (eDOT ) Background

ERI's Occupational Assessor (OA), also called the Enhanced Dictionary of Occupational Titles (eDOT), is an easy-to-use program that assists in the determination of FLSA exemption status based on new FLSA overtime laws, disability determination analyses, and PAQ job analyses. OA's online use contributes data to the eDOT Skills Project cybernetic system of collecting physical, mental, and environmental demands found in the modern workplace, and it also contributes to ERI Salary Surveys online survey databases. In turn, data is contributed to ERI's Job Availability Survey, capturing job occurrences; this counting is complemented with the millions of individuals' job title counts gathered annually from loan and employment applicant earnings verifications, digitized public records including the US SEC and IRS returns, and ERI's patented online surveys, including ERI's study of job board data. The consequence is that ERI can report both the pay for jobs and the frequency of job's occurrence within a geographic area or industry. Sold on an annual subscription basis, database updates are released twice each quarter (see Update Available).

 

FLSA Overtime Exemption Testing Module

Select any of over 27,100 position titles to initiate an analysis

Estimate FLSA overtime exemption at the federal or state level

Alter measures and comments as required to preserve job history rationales

Review FLSA's 11 bright-line classification measures (standard deviations) based on hundreds of thousands of job analyses

Easily save, print, and export analyses to PDF

Store saved analyses securely in the FLSA Library

 

Disability Determination Module

Identify an individual’s previous jobs, training, skills and experience

Change job measures as required (to indicate an individual’s limitations due to injury or other circumstances)

Review the raw source data

Review lists of potential jobs, job availability statistics, and local employers

Analyze job content dimension scores, percentile ranks, and graphics for the selected job title and generate bar graphs and a radar chart

 

PAQ Analysis Module

Complete a job analysis using the PAQ, a structured job analysis questionnaire that aids the user in conducting a quantified analysis of a given job

Access valuable PAQ forms and manuals to guide your job analysis process

Produce a variety of reports, including consistency, reliability, job description, job evaluation, training/performance, and selection reports

Easily save, print, and export job analyses to Excel

Store saved job analyses securely in the PAQ Library

 

For more information, please contact ERI.