Job Industry

Primary Industries

These involve the extraction and harvesting of natural resources.

  • Agriculture (farming, horticulture, dairy)
  • Fishing (aquaculture, marine fishing)
  • Forestry (logging, timber)
  • Mining (coal, gold, oil, gas)
  • Quarrying (stone, sand, clay
 

Tertiary Industries

These provide services rather than goods.

  • Retail & Wholesale Trade
  • Transportation & Logistics (shipping, airlines, railways)
  • Healthcare Services (hospitals, clinics)
  • Education (schools, universities)
  • Hospitality & Tourism (hotels, travel)
  • Banking & Financial Services
  • Information Technology & Software
  • Telecommunications
  • Entertainment & Media (film, music, publishing)
  • Legal & Professional Services (law, consulting)
  • Public Administration & Defense
  • Real Estate Services
  • Insurance

Quinary Industries

These include high-level decision-making and non-profit services.

  • Government Leadership
  • University Leadership
  • Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
  • Corporate Executives
  • Policy Makers

Secondary Industries

These involve manufacturing and construction-turning raw materials into finished goods.

A. Manufacturing Industries

  • Textile & Apparel (clothing, fabrics)
  • Food & Beverage (packaged food, dairy, alcohol)
  • Chemical (pharmaceuticals, fertilizers, paint)
  • Automobile (cars, motorcycles, parts),
  • Electronics (computers, smartphones)
  • Metal & Machinery (steel, tools, heavy equipment)
  • Plastic & Rubber (packaging, toys, tires)
  • Furniture & Wood Products
  • Cement & Building Materials

B. Construction Industry

  • Residential and Commercial Buildings
  • Infrastructure (roads, bridges, dams)
  • Real Estate Development

Quaternary Industries

 These focus on knowledge-based services.

  • Research & Development (R&D)
  • Information Technology
  • Education & Training
  • Financial Planning & Analysis
  • Data Analytics & Al
  • Biotechnology
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