(USA) Setting Up Work Experience Classification Codes

To set up work experience classification codes, use the Standard Industry Table component (US_SIC_TABLE) and the Standard Occupation Table component (US_SOC_TABLE).

This section discusses how to:

  • Add or review Standard Industry Classification (SIC) codes.

  • Add Standard Occupation Classification (SOC) codes.

Note: If you implement Campus Solutions and a separate instance of PeopleSoft Human Capital Management, read the relevant documentation about CS-HCM Integration to understand the setup, functional, and technical implementation considerations. See:

Integrating Person Data

Integrating Setup Data

Monitoring Integrations Using the Integrity Utility

See Information Center: CS-HCM Integration for PeopleSoft Enterprise Campus Solutions in My Oracle Support (ID 2091799.2).

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Standard Industry Table

US_SIC_TABLE

Set Up SACR > Product Related > Campus Community > Define Campus Community > Setup > Standard Industry Table

Add or review valid Standard Industry Classification (SIC) codes.

Standard Occupation Table

US_SOC_TABLE

Set Up SACR > Product Related > Campus Community > Define Campus Community > Setup > Standard Occupation Table

Add or review the valid Standard Occupation Classification (SOC) codes.

Access the Standard Industry Table page (Set Up SACR > Product Related > Campus Community > Define Campus Community > Setup > Standard Industry Table).

Campus Solutions provides Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes loaded in the table. Your institution is responsible for making sure the codes are current and that they reflect any changes made by the U.S. Department of Labor.

See: SIC codes list from the U.S. Department of Labor

Access the Standard Occupation Table page (Set Up SACR > Product Related > Campus Community > Define Campus Community > Setup > Standard Occupation Table).

Campus Solutions provides Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) codes loaded in the table. Your institution is responsible for making sure that the codes are current and that they reflect any changes made by the U.S. Department of Labor.

See SOC codes list from the U.S. Department of Labor.