The industry classification is as follows: The insurance industry, mining, energy, catering, hotels, telecommunications, real estate, service, clothing industry, public welfare organizations, advertising, aerospace, chemistry, health, health, construction, education, training, training , Computer, metal smelting, police, fire, soldiers, accounting, beauty, media, media, wood, paper, retail, wholesale, agriculture, tourism, judicial, lawyers, drivers, sports, academic research, performing arts, medical services, medical services, medical services, medical services, medical services, medical services, medical services Art, design, banking, finance, Internet, music dance, postal express, transportation industry, government agencies, mechanical manufacturing, consultation. The national economic industry classification and code (GB/4754-2011), classification of the national economic industry. a agriculture, forestry, pastoral, fisheries; B mining; C manufacturing; D power, thermal, gas and water production and supply industry; e construction industry; f Transportation, warehousing and postal industry; G information transmission, software and information technology services; H wholesale and retail industry; i accommodation and catering industry; j financial industry; K real estate industry; L rental and business service industry; m scientific research and technical service industry; N water conservancy, environment and public facilities management industry; o -residential services, repair and other service industries ; P education; q health and social work; R culture, sports and entertainment industry; s public management, social security and social organizations; T international organization Extended information: If according to the theory proposed by some scholars in Western countries, occupations are generally divided into the following types: 1. Classification according to the nature and level of mental work and physical labor. This classification method divides staff into two categories: white -collar workers and blue -collar workers. White -collar workers include: professional and technical work, managers outside the farm and administrative personnel, sales staff, and office personnel. Blue -collar workers include: handicrafts and similar workers, non -transportation technicians, transportation equipment workers, workers outside the farm, and service industry workers. This classification method clearly shows the level of occupation. 2. Classified by individual differences in psychology. This classification method is based on the "personality -career" type matching theory founded by the famous American professional guidance expert Holland, dividing the personality type into six types, namely realistic type, research, artistic, social, enterprise, and type and enterprise type, and Conventional type. Corresponding to the six types of occupation.
The industry classification is as follows:
The insurance industry, mining, energy, catering, hotels, telecommunications, real estate, service, clothing industry, public welfare organizations, advertising, aerospace, chemistry, health, health, construction, education, training, training , Computer, metal smelting, police, fire, soldiers, accounting, beauty, media, media, wood, paper, retail, wholesale, agriculture, tourism, judicial, lawyers, drivers, sports, academic research, performing arts, medical services, medical services, medical services, medical services, medical services, medical services, medical services Art, design, banking, finance, Internet, music dance, postal express, transportation industry, government agencies, mechanical manufacturing, consultation.
The national economic industry classification and code (GB/4754-2011), classification of the national economic industry.
a agriculture, forestry, pastoral, fisheries; B mining;
C manufacturing;
D power, thermal, gas and water production and supply industry;
e construction industry;
f Transportation, warehousing and postal industry;
G information transmission, software and information technology services;
H wholesale and retail industry;
i accommodation and catering industry;
j financial industry;
K real estate industry;
L rental and business service industry;
m scientific research and technical service industry;
N water conservancy, environment and public facilities management industry;
o -residential services, repair and other service industries ;
P education;
q health and social work;
R culture, sports and entertainment industry;
s public management, social security and social organizations;
T international organization
Extended information:
If according to the theory proposed by some scholars in Western countries, occupations are generally divided into the following types:
1. Classification according to the nature and level of mental work and physical labor. This classification method divides staff into two categories: white -collar workers and blue -collar workers. White -collar workers include: professional and technical work, managers outside the farm and administrative personnel, sales staff, and office personnel. Blue -collar workers include: handicrafts and similar workers, non -transportation technicians, transportation equipment workers, workers outside the farm, and service industry workers. This classification method clearly shows the level of occupation.
2. Classified by individual differences in psychology. This classification method is based on the "personality -career" type matching theory founded by the famous American professional guidance expert Holland, dividing the personality type into six types, namely realistic type, research, artistic, social, enterprise, and type and enterprise type, and Conventional type. Corresponding to the six types of occupation.