The industry classifications are as follows:
Insurance, Mining, Energy, Restaurants, Hotels, Telecommunications, Real Estate, Services, Clothing, Public Benefit Organizations, Advertising, Aerospace, Chemistry, Health, Wellness, Construction, Education, Training, Computers, Metalsmithing, Police, Firefighters, Military, Accounting, Cosmetology, Media, Publishing, Timber, Paper, Retail, Wholesale, Agriculture, Tourism, Justice, Lawyers, Drivers, Sports, Academic Research, Performing Arts, Medical Services, Art, Design, Banking, Finance, Internet, Music and Dance, Postal Courier, Transportation, Government Offices, Machine Building, Consulting.
National Economic Industry Classification and Code (GB/4754-2011), National Economic Industry Classification.?
A Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery; B Mining;
C Manufacturing;
D Electricity, heat, gas and water production and supply;?
E Construction; ?
F Transportation, storage and postal services;?
G Information transmission, software and information technology services;?
H Wholesale and retail trade;?
I Accommodation and food services;?
J Finance;?
K Real estate;?
L Leasing and Business Services;?
M Scientific research and technical services;?
N Water, Environment and Public **** Facilities Management;?
O Residential services, repair and other services;?
P Education;?
Q Health and social work;?
R Culture, sports and recreation;?
S Public **** management, social security and social organizations;?
T International Organizations
Expanded Information:
According to the theories put forward by a number of scholars in Western countries, occupations are generally classified into the following types in foreign countries: p>
1. Classification according to the nature and level of mental and physical labor. This classification divides staff into two categories: white-collar staff and blue-collar staff. White-collar workers include: professional and technical work, off-farm managers and administrators, salespeople, and office workers. Blue-collar workers include: craft and similar workers, non-transportation mechanics, transportation device machine workers, off-farm workers, and service industry workers. This classification clearly shows the hierarchical nature of the occupation.
2. Classification according to individual differences in psychology. This classification method is based on the "personality-vocational" type matching theory created by Hollander, a famous American vocational guidance expert, and divides the personality type into six types, namely, realistic, research, artistic, social, corporate and conventional. The six career types correspond to each other.
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