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The following classifications are used in the staffing industry to classify job skills. Can you find your job?
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Office-Clerical- Secretaries, general office clerks, receptionists, administrative assistants, word processing and data entry operators, cashiers.
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Industrial - Material handlers, food service workers, hospitality workers, cleaners, assemblers, drivers, tradesmen, machine operators, maintenance workers.
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Technical- Engineers, scientists, laboratory technicians, architects, draftsmen, technical writers and illustrators, and other individuals with special skills or training in technical fields involving math or science. Information.
Technology- Consultants, analysts, programmers, designers, installers and other occupations involving computer sciences (hardware or software) or communications technology (Internet, telephony, etc.)
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Professional-Managerial- Accountants, bookkeepers, attorneys, paralegals, middle and senior managers, advertising and marketing executives, and other non-technical (see above) occupations that require higher skill or education levels.
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Source: American Staffing Association.
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