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Standard generalized markup language SGML

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Standard generalized markup language SGML is a software tool tracked in the Development environment software category of O*NET's Technology Skills file. It appears in the technology profile of 2 occupations that together employ about 183,660 workers, with a median wage of $93,495.

Occupations that use this tool

Occupations whose O*NET technology profile lists Standard generalized markup language SGML, ranked by employment. Wage and employment are BLS OEWS (national, cross-industry, May 2024) and describe the occupation, not an individual or the tool's own market.

Occupation Workers Median pay
Librarians and Media Collections Specialists 131,830 $64,320
Commercial Pilots 51,830 $122,670

Related tools

Other software in the Development environment software category.

Sources for this page

Every figure above traces to a named public dataset and the exact release below — not hand-written opinion. See the full methodology for what each measure does and does not mean.

Data compiled June 2, 2026. Figures are estimates, not advice.

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Plain

Singulariki. "Standard generalized markup language SGML." Singulariki: a source-backed encyclopedia of work. Built from O*NET 30.3; BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) May 2024. Accessed June 7, 2026. https://singulariki.com/software/standard-generalized-markup-language-sgml

APA

Singulariki. (2026). Standard generalized markup language SGML. Singulariki: a source-backed encyclopedia of work. Retrieved June 7, 2026, from https://singulariki.com/software/standard-generalized-markup-language-sgml

BibTeX
@misc{singulariki-standard-generalized-markup-language-sgml,
  title  = {Standard generalized markup language SGML},
  author = {{Singulariki}},
  year   = {2026},
  note   = {O*NET 30.3; BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) May 2024. Accessed June 7, 2026},
  url    = {https://singulariki.com/software/standard-generalized-markup-language-sgml}
}

Citations name the underlying public dataset releases — they reflect what this page is built from, not just the URL.