Répertoire opérationnel des métiers et des emplois

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Répertoire opérationnel des métiers et des emplois
Agency overview
Formed1989 (1989)
JurisdictionFrance
Parent agencyPôle emploi
Websitehttps://www.pole-emploi.fr/employeur/vos-recrutements/le-rome-et-les-fiches-metiers.html

The Répertoire opérationnel des métiers et des emplois (ROME), or, in English, the Operational Directory of Trades and Jobs,[1][2] is a French job skillset directory. It was made in 1989 by the Agence nationale pour l'emploi,[1] which became the Pôle emploi, in France . It puts jobs into categories of skill sets.[2] It catalogs more than 10,000 jobs. Its nomenclature and classifications are used by other organizations. ROME is used to characterize professional families (FAP).

History

ROME is one of nine databases, created by the loi pour une République Numérique on 7 October 2016, called Lemaire.[3] The decree of application 2017-331[4] of 14 March 2017 relating to public service established the system.[5] The current version is 4.0.[6]

2009 Version

The 2009 version listed 531 records, listing over 10,000 jobs.[7] Each job is characterized by a code made up of four characters and three parts:

  • A letter signifies the job family.
  • The next two characters are numbers and identify the professional domain.
  • The final number is a specific job identifier.

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