LinkedIn Industry List 2022 (Part 02) - After selecting the right industry, what next?
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If you are reading about LinkedIn industries for the first time in this article, be sure to check out the first part of this article in the link below.
What is LinkedIn industry information useful for?
Now that you have chosen the correct industry for your personal profile or company page. What's next?
Instead of sitting back and waiting for the algorithm to kick in and start serving you with relevant recommendations, you can take active initiative to make yourself stand out. Here are some suggestions to make the best use of LinkedIn industry information.
With the above actions, you now have the possibility to connect or follow industry leaders and fellow professionals like yourself on LinkedIn. This will keep you updated with the latest topics of interest, trends, or concerns shared by many from the industry.
You have a choice to collect and curate this information to guide you in your content creation, engagement tactics, and conversation starters for both on and off the platform. Like all thought leaders, you now have the choice to put some serious thoughts behind this curated list of subjects and start conversations with people or even positively contribute in the comments of other authors' posts.
Remember information is useless without implementation.
LinkedIn Industry List 2022
Here is the rest of the list starting from 1923
1923: Executive Search Services ?(Administrative and Support Services > Staffing and Recruiting > Executive Search Services)
This industry includes entities that provide executive search, recruitment, and placement services for clients with specific executive and senior management position requirements, including developing a search strategy and position specification based on the culture and needs of the client; researching, identifying, screening, and interviewing candidates; verifying candidate qualifications; and assisting in final offer negotiations and assimilation of the selected candidate.
1925: Temporary Help Services ?(Administrative and Support Services > Staffing and Recruiting > Temporary Help Services)
This industry includes entities that supply workers to clients' businesses for limited periods of time to supplement the working force of the client.
103: Writing and Editing ?(Administrative and Support Services > Writing and Editing)
This industry includes entities that create documents or resumes, edit or proofread documents, transcribe documents, and/or provide other writing and editing services.
108: Translation and Localization (Administrative and Support Services > Translation and Localization)
This industry includes entities that translate written material and interpret speech from one language to another.
1931: Telephone Call Centers (Administrative and Support Services > Telephone Call Centers)
This industry includes entities that
???1. Answer telephone calls and relaying messages to clients or
???2. Provide telemarketing services on a contract or fee basis for others, such as promoting?
?????clients' products or services by telephone; taking orders for clients by telephone; and?
?????soliciting contributions or that provide information for clients by telephone.
1938: Collection Agencies ?(Administrative and Support Services > Collection Agencies)
This industry includes entities that collect payments for claims and remitting payments collected to their clients.
101: Fundraising ?(Administrative and Support Services > Fundraising)
This industry includes entities that provide business support services, in particular fundraising organization services on a contract or fee basis.
30: Travel Arrangements ?(Administrative and Support Services > Travel Arrangements)
This industry includes entities that provide travel agency services, arrange or assemble tours, or provide other travel arrangement and reservation services.
121: Security and Investigations (Administrative and Support Services > Security and Investigations)
This industry includes entities that:
???1. Provide investigation, guard, and armored car services
???2. Sell security systems, such as burglar and fire alarms and locking devices, along with installation, repair, or monitoring services
??3. Provide remote monitoring of electronic security alarm systems.
110: Events Services ?(Administrative and Support Services > Events Services)
This industry includes entities that organize, promote, and/or manage events, such as business and trade shows, conventions, conferences, and meetings, held in facilities they manage and operate or in facilities that are managed and operated by others.
1999: Education ?(Education) ?
This industry includes entities that provide instruction or training in a wide variety of subjects from specialized entities, such as schools, colleges, universities, and training centers.
67: Primary and Secondary Education ?(Education > Primary and Secondary Education)
This industry includes entities that furnish academic courses and associated coursework to provide basic preparatory education, ordinarily kindergarten through 12th grade. School boards and school districts are included.
68: Higher Education ?(Education > Higher Education)
This industry includes entities that furnish academic courses and grant degrees at baccalaureate or graduate levels, where the requirement for admission is at least a high school diploma or equivalent general academic training.
105: Business Skills Training ?(Education > Business Skills Training)
This industry includes entities that offer training courses in office skills, such as how to use software applications. Also included in this industry are entities that offer short-term courses for professional training. Computer repair training is not included in this industry.
2018: Technical and Vocational Training ?(Education > Technical and Vocational Training)
This industry includes entities that offer vocational and technical training in a variety of technical subjects and trades, including flight schools and apprenticeships but excluding office skills.
2012: Secretarial Schools ?(Education > Technical and Vocational Training > Secretarial Schools)
This industry focuses on training for secretarial and administrative staff and includes entities that offer courses in secretarial and other basic office skills.
2019: Cosmetology and Barber Schools ?(Education > Technical and Vocational Training > Cosmetology and Barber Schools)
This industry includes entities that offer training in barbering, hair styling, or the cosmetic arts, such as makeup or skin care.
2020: Flight Training ?(Education > Technical and Vocational Training > Flight Training)
This industry includes entities that offer aviation and flight training.
2025: Fine Arts Schools (Education > Technical and Vocational Training > Fine Arts Schools)
This industry includes entities that offer instruction in the arts, including dance, art, drama, and music.
2027: Sports and Recreation Instruction ?(Education > Technical and Vocational Training > Sports and Recreation Instruction)
This industry includes entities, such as camps and schools, that offer instruction in athletic activities to groups of individuals.
2029: Language Schools ?(Education > Technical and Vocational Training > Language Schools)
This industry includes entities that offer foreign language instruction (including sign language).
132: E-Learning Providers ?(Education > E-Learning Providers)
This industry includes entities that offer instruction using electronic technologies, such as through web-based trainings, online learning platforms, and live or recorded lectures. Training may be tuition-based or open to the public, accredited or non-accredited.
14: Hospitals and Health Care ?(Hospitals and Health Care)
This industry includes entities that provide health care and health-related social assistance for individuals. It includes entities that provide medical care exclusively, health care and social assistance, and only social assistance. These entities deliver services by trained professional health practitioners or social workers.
13: Medical Practices ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Medical Practices)
This industry includes individual medical practices that provide health care services directly or indirectly to ambulatory patients. This industry does not include hospitals.
2040: Physicians ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Medical Practices > Physicians)
This industry includes health practitioners having the degree of M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) or D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathy) practicing general or specialized medicine (e.g., anesthesiology, oncology, ophthalmology, psychiatry) or surgery. This category does not include clinics or hospitals.
2045: Dentists ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Medical Practices > Dentists)
This industry includes health practitioners having the degree of D.M.D. (Doctor of Dental Medicine), D.D.S. (Doctor of Dental Surgery), or D.D.Sc. (Doctor of Dental Science) practicing general or specialized dentistry or dental surgery.
2048: Chiropractors ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Medical Practices > Chiropractors)
This industry includes health practitioners having the degree of D.C. (Doctor of Chiropractic) practicing chiropractic therapy.
2050: Optometrists ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Medical Practices > Optometrists)
This industry includes health practitioners having the degree of O.D. (Doctor of Optometry) practicing optometry.
139: Mental Health Care ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Medical Practices > Mental Health Care)
This industry includes independent mental health practitioners (except physicians) that diagnose and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders and/or individual or group social dysfunction brought about by mental illness, alcohol and substance abuse, physical and emotional trauma, or stress. They operate private or group practices in their own offices or in the facilities of others (e.g., hospitals).
2054: Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Medical Practices > Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists)
This industry includes independent health practitioners who provide physical therapy services to patients who require prevention, wellness or fitness services; plan and administer educational, recreational, and social activities designed to help patients or individuals with disabilities regain physical or mental functioning or adapt to their disabilities; or diagnose and treat speech, language, or hearing problems.
125: Alternative Medicine ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Medical Practices > Alternative Medicine)
This industry includes independent health practitioners (except physicians; dentists; chiropractors; optometrists; mental health specialists; physical, occupational, and speech therapists; audiologists; and podiatrists), acupuncturists (except medical or osteopathic doctors), hypnotherapists, homeopaths, and naturopaths. These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices or in the facilities of others (e.g., hospitals).
2060: Family Planning Centers ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Medical Practices > Family Planning Centers)
This industry includes entities with medical staff that provide a range of family planning services on an outpatient basis, such as contraceptive services, genetic and prenatal counseling, voluntary sterilization, and therapeutic and medically induced termination of pregnancy.
2063: Outpatient Care Centers ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Medical Practices > Outpatient Care Centers)
This industry includes entities such as clinics or hospitals with medical staff that provide general or specialized outpatient care (except family planning centers and outpatient mental health and substance abuse centers). Centers or clinics of health practitioners with different degrees from more than one industry practicing within the same establishment are included in this industry.
2069: Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Medical Practices > Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories)
This industry includes medical and diagnostic laboratories that provide analytic or diagnostic services, including body fluid analysis and diagnostic imaging, generally to the medical profession or to the patient on referral from a health practitioner.
2074: Home Health Care Services ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Medical Practices > Home Health Care Services)
This industry includes entities that provide skilled nursing services in the home, along with a range of the following: personal care services; homemaker and companion services; physical therapy; medical social services; medication; support for medical equipment and supplies; counseling; 24-hour home care; occupation and vocational therapy; dietary and nutritional services; speech therapy; audiology; and high-tech care, such as intravenous therapy.
2077: Ambulance Services ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Medical Practices > Ambulance Services)
This industry includes entities that provide transportation of patients by ground or air, along with medical care.
2081: Hospitals(Hospitals and Health Care > Hospitals)
This industry includes entities that provide varied medical, diagnostic, and treatment services that include physician, nursing, and other health services to inpatients.
2091: Nursing and Residential Care Facilities ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Nursing and Residential Care Facilities)
This industry includes entities that provide residential care combined with either nursing, supervisory, or other types of care as required by the residents.
88: Individual and Family Services ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Individual and Family Services)
This industry includes entities that provide nonresidential social assistance to children and youth, the elderly, persons with disabilities, and all other individuals and families.
2122: Emergency and Relief Services ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Individual and Family Services > Emergency and Relief Services)
This industry includes entities that provide food, shelter, clothing, medical relief, resettlement, and counseling to victims of domestic or international disasters or conflicts (e.g., wars).
2125: Vocational Rehabilitation Services ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Individual and Family Services > Vocational Rehabilitation Services)
This industry includes entities that provide vocational rehabilitation or habilitation services, such as job counseling, job training, and work experience, to unemployed and underemployed persons, persons with disabilities, and persons who have a job market disadvantage because of lack of education, job skill, or experience and/or training and employment to persons with disabilities.
2128: Child Day Care Services ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Individual and Family Services > Child Day Care Services)
This industry includes entities that provide day care of infants or children who are not in school and may also offer pre-kindergarten and/or kindergarten educational programs.
2115: Community Services ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Community Services)
This industry includes entities offer short-term emergency shelter, temporary residential shelter, transitional housing, volunteer construction or repair of low-cost housing; or food, shelter, clothing, medical relief, resettlement, and counseling to the needy, or to victims of domestic or international disasters or conflicts.
2112: Services for the Elderly and Disabled ?(Hospitals and Health Care > Community Services > Services for the Elderly and Disabled)
This industry includes entities that provide services in support of the elderly and disabled.
28: Entertainment Providers ?(Entertainment Providers)
This industry includes entities that:
???1. Produce, promote, or participate in live performances, events, or exhibits intended for the??
?????public
???2. Preserve and exhibit objects and sites of historical, cultural, or educational interest
???3. Operate facilities or provide services that enable patrons to participate in recreational?
?????activities or pursue amusement, hobby, and leisure-time interests.
2130: Performing Arts and Spectator Sports ?(Entertainment Providers > Performing Arts and Spectator Sports)
This industry includes entities that produce or organize and promote live presentations involving the performances of actors and actresses, singers, dancers, musical groups and artists, athletes, and other entertainers, including independent (i.e., freelance) entertainers and the entities that manage their careers.
39: Performing Arts ?(Entertainment Providers > Performing Arts and Spectator Sports > Performing Arts)
This industry includes entities that produce live presentations featuring performances of actors and actresses, singers, dancers, musicians and musical groups, and other performing artists.
2133: Theater Companies ?(Entertainment Providers > Performing Arts and Spectator Sports > Theater Companies)
This industry includes companies, groups, or theaters that offer the following live theatrical presentations: musicals; operas; plays; and comedy, improvisational, mime, and puppet shows and entities, commonly known as dinner theaters, that produce live theatrical productions along with food and beverages for consumption on the premises.
2135: Dance Companies ?(Entertainment Providers > Performing Arts and Spectator Sports > Dance Companies)
This industry includes companies, groups, or theaters producing all types of live theatrical dance (e.g., ballet, contemporary dance, folk dance) presentations.
2139: Circuses and Magic Shows (Entertainment Providers > Performing Arts and Spectator Sports > Circuses and Magic Shows)
This industry includes companies or groups (except theater companies, dance companies, and musical groups and artists) producing live theatrical presentations.
33: Spectator Sports ?(Entertainment Providers > Performing Arts and Spectator Sports > Spectator Sports)
This industry includes:
??1. Sports teams, clubs, or independent athletes that participate in live sports events before a?
????paying audience
??2. Entities that operate racetracks
??3. Owners of racing participants that enter them in spectator sports events
??4. Entities such as trainers, that provide specialized services to support participants.
2142: Sports Teams and Clubs ?(Entertainment Providers > Performing Arts and Spectator Sports > Spectator Sports > Sports Teams and Clubs)
This industry includes professional or semiprofessional sports teams or clubs participating in live sporting events, such as baseball, basketball, football, hockey, soccer, and jai alai games, before a paying audience.
2143: Racetracks ?(Entertainment Providers > Performing Arts and Spectator Sports > Spectator Sports > Racetracks)
This industry includes entities that operate racetracks and may also present and/or promote the events, such as auto, dog, and horse races, held in these facilities.
37: Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos ?(Entertainment Providers > Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos)
This industry includes entities that preserve and exhibit objects, sites, and natural wonders of historical, cultural, and/or educational value.
2159: Museums ?(Entertainment Providers > Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos > Museums)
This industry includes entities that preserve and exhibit objects of historical, cultural, and/or educational value.
2161: Historical Sites ?(Entertainment Providers > Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos > Historical Sites)
This industry includes entities that preserve and exhibit sites, buildings, forts, or communities that describe events or persons of particular historical interest, such as archeological sites, battlefields, historical ships, and pioneer villages.
2163: Zoos and Botanical Gardens ?(Entertainment Providers > Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos > Zoos and Botanical Gardens)
This industry includes entities that preserve and exhibit live plant and animal life displays.
38: Artists and Writers ?(Entertainment Providers > Artists and Writers)
This industry includes independent (i.e., freelance) individuals that perform in artistic productions, create artistic and cultural works, or provide technical expertise necessary for these productions.
115: Musicians ?(Entertainment Providers > Musicians)
This industry includes
??1. Groups that produce live musical entertainment (except theatrical musical or opera?
????productions)
??2. Independent (i.e., freelance) artists that provide live musical entertainment. Musical groups?
????and artists may perform in front of a live audience or in a studio; they may or may not operate?
????their own facilities for staging shows.
40: Recreational Facilities(Entertainment Providers > Recreational Facilities)
This industry includes entities that
??1. Operate facilities where patrons can engage in sports, recreation, amusement, or gambling?
????activities and/or
??2. Provide other amusement and recreation, such as amusement devices in places of business??
????operated by others; operation of sports teams, clubs, or leagues that play games for?
????recreational purposes; and tours that do not use transportation equipment.
2167: Amusement Parks and Arcades ?(Entertainment Providers > Recreational Facilities > Amusement Parks and Arcades)
This industry includes entities that operate amusement parks and amusement arcades and parlors.
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29: Gambling Facilities and Casinos ?(Entertainment Providers > Recreational Facilities > Gambling Facilities and Casinos)
This industry includes entities that operate gambling facilities, such as casinos, bingo halls, and video gaming terminals, or that provision gambling services, such as lotteries and off-track betting.
2179: Golf Courses and Country Clubs ?(Entertainment Providers > Recreational Facilities > Golf Courses and Country Clubs)
This industry includes entities that
??1. Operate golf courses (except miniature) and
??2. Operate golf courses along with dining facilities and other recreational facilities that are?
?????known as country clubs.
2181: Skiing Facilities ?(Entertainment Providers > Recreational Facilities > Skiing Facilities)
This industry includes entities that operate downhill, cross country, or related skiing areas and/or operate related equipment, such as ski lifts and tows.
124: Wellness and Fitness Services ?(Entertainment Providers > Recreational Facilities > Wellness and Fitness Services)
This industry includes entities that:
??1. Operate fitness and recreational facilities for sports, such as swimming, skating, or racquet??
????sports; and/or
??2. Provide non-medical services to assist clients in attaining or maintaining a desired weight or?
?????healthfulness, such as individual or group counseling and menu and exercise planning.
2190: Accommodation Services ?(Accommodation Services)
This industry includes entities that provide short-term lodging in facilities, such as hotels, motels, and bed-and-breakfast inns. In addition to lodging, they may provide a range of other services to their guests.
31: Hospitality ?(Accommodation Services > Hospitality)
This industry includes entities that provide customers with lodging and/or prepared meals, snacks, and beverages for immediate consumption.
2194: Hotels and Motels ?(Accommodation Services > Hospitality > Hotels and Motels)
This industry includes entities that provide short-term lodging specifically in facilities known as hotels, motor hotels, resort hotels, and motels.
2197: Bed-and-Breakfasts, Hostels, Homestays ?(Accommodation Services > Hospitality > Bed-and-Breakfasts, Hostels, Homestays)
This industry includes entities that provide short-term lodging and food (except hotels, motels, and casino hotels).
34: Food and Beverage Services ?(Accommodation Services > Food and Beverage Services)
This industry includes entities that prepare meals, snacks, and beverages to customer order, for immediate on-premises and off-premises consumption.
32: Restaurants ?(Accommodation Services > Food and Beverage Services > Restaurants)
This industry includes entities that provide food to patrons who are served while seated and pay after eating, or those who select items (e.g., at a counter, in a buffet line) and pay before eating. Entities that prepare and/or serve specialty snacks and/or nonalcoholic beverages for consumption on or near the premises are included.
2217: Bars, Taverns, and Nightclubs ?(Accomodation Services > Food and Beverage Services > Bars, Taverns, and Nightclubs)
This industry includes entities known as bars, taverns, nightclubs, or drinking places preparing and serving alcoholic beverages for immediate consumption.
2212: Caterers ?(Accommodation Services > Food and Beverage Services > Caterers)
This industry includes entities that provide single event-based food services and generally have equipment and vehicles to transport meals and snacks to events and/or prepare food at an off-premise site.
2214: Mobile Food Services ?(Accommodation Services > Food and Beverage Services > Mobile Food Services)
This industry includes entities that prepare and serve meals and snacks for immediate consumption from motorized vehicles or nonmotorized carts. The entity is the central location from which the caterer route is serviced, not each vehicle or cart. Included in this industry are entities that provide food services from vehicles, such as hot dog carts and ice cream trucks.
91: Consumer Services (Consumer Services) ?
This industry includes entities that repair cars, machinery, electronics, furniture, footwear, and leather goods, and those that provide personal services such as laundry, pet care, and household services.
2225: Repair and Maintenance ?(Consumer Services > Repair and Maintenance)
This industry includes entities that restore machinery, equipment, and other products to working order and provide general or routine maintenance (i.e., servicing) on such products to ensure they work efficiently and to prevent breakdown and unnecessary repairs.
2226: Vehicle Repair and Maintenance ?(Consumer Services > Repair and Maintenance > Vehicle Repair and Maintenance)
This industry includes entities that provide repair and maintenance services for automotive vehicles, such as passenger cars, trucks, and vans, and all trailers.
2240: Electronic and Precision Equipment Maintenance ?(Consumer Services > Repair and Maintenance > Electronic and Precision Equipment Maintenance)
This industry includes entities that repair and maintain one or more of the following:
??1. Consumer electronic equipment
??2. Computers
??3. Office machines
??4. Communication equipment
??5. Other electronic and precision equipment and instruments, without retailing these products?
????as new.
2247: Commercial and Industrial Machinery Maintenance ?(Consumer Services > Repair and Maintenance > Commercial and Industrial Machinery Maintenance)
This industry includes entities that repair and maintain commercial and industrial machinery and equipment, including either sharpening/installing commercial and industrial machinery blades and saws or provide welding (e.g., automotive, general) repair services; or repairing agricultural and other heavy and industrial machinery and equipment (e.g., forklifts and other material handling equipment, machine tools, commercial refrigeration equipment, construction equipment, and mining machinery).
2253: Reupholstery and Furniture Repair ?(Consumer Services > Repair and Maintenance > Reupholstery and Furniture Repair)
This industry includes entities that offer one or more of the following services:
??1. Reupholstering furniture
??2. Refinishing furniture
??3. Repairing furniture
??4. Repairing and restoring furniture.
2255: Footwear and Leather Goods Repair ?(Consumer Services > Repair and Maintenance > Footwear and Leather Goods Repair)
This industry includes entities that repair footwear and/or other leather or leather-like goods without retailing new footwear and leather or leather-like goods, such as handbags and briefcases.
2258: Personal and Laundry Services ?(Consumer Services > Personal and Laundry Services)
This industry includes entities that provide personal and laundry services to individuals, households, and businesses, including personal care services; death care services; laundry and drycleaning services; and a wide range of other personal services, such as pet care (except veterinary) services, photofinishing services, temporary parking services, and dating services.
2259: Personal Care Services (Consumer Services > Personal and Laundry Services > Personal Care Services)
This industry includes entities, such as barber and beauty shops, that provide appearance care services to individual consumers.
2272: Laundry and Drycleaning Services (Consumer Services > Personal and Laundry Services > Laundry and Drycleaning Services)
This industry includes entities that operate coin-operated or similar self-service laundries and drycleaners; that provide drycleaning and laundry services (except coin-operated); and supply, on a rental or contract basis, laundered items (e.g., uniforms, gowns, shop towels, etc.).
2282: Pet Services (Consumer Services > Personal and Laundry Services > Pet Services)
This industry includes entities that provide pet care services (except veterinary), such as boarding, grooming, sitting, and training pets.
89: Religious Institutions ?(Consumer Services > Religious Institutions)
This industry includes religious organizations, such as churches, religious temples, and monasteries, and/or entities that organize religion or promote religious activities.
131: Philanthropic Fundraising Services ?(Consumer Services > Philanthropic Fundraising Services)
This industry includes grantmaking foundations, charitable trusts, and entities that raise funds for a wide range of social welfare activities, such as health, educational, scientific, and cultural activities.
90: Civic and Social Organizations ?(Consumer Services > Civic and Social Organizations)
This industry includes entities that organize religious activities; promote causes and beliefs for the public good; support charitable and other causes through grantmaking; advocate social and political causes; and promote and defend the interests of their members.
107: Political Organizations ?(Consumer Services > Civic and Social Organizations > Political Organizations)
This industry includes entities that promote the interests of national or local parties or candidates. Political groups organized to raise funds for a political party or individual candidate are included.
1909: Industry Associations ?(Consumer Services > Civic and Social Organizations > Industry Associations)
This industry includes entities that promote the business interests of their member companies and may conduct research on new products and services; develop market statistics; sponsor quality and certification standards; lobby public officials; or publish newsletters, books, or periodicals for distribution to their members.
1911: Professional Organizations ?(Consumer Services > Civic and Social Organizations > Professional Organizations)
This industry includes entities that promote the professional interests of their individual members and their profession as a whole; and may conduct research; develop statistics; sponsor quality and certification standards; lobby public officials; or publish newsletters, books, or periodicals for distribution to their members.
100: Non-profit Organizations ?(Consumer Services > Non-profit Organizations)
This industry includes entities that provide public benefit on a nonprofit basis, including those that organize and promote religious activities, support social and political causes, and provide programs and facilities for emergency relief, education, and donations of goods and services.
2318: Household Services ?(Consumer Services > Household Services)
This industry includes private households that employ workers on or about the premises in activities primarily concerned with the operation of the household, including cooks, maids, butlers, and outside workers, such as gardeners, caretakers, and other maintenance workers.
75: Government Administration ?(Government Administration)
This industry includes entities of federal, state, and local government agencies that administer, oversee, and manage public programs; organize and finance public goods and services; and have executive, legislative, or judicial authority over other institutions within a given area. These agencies set policy, create laws, adjudicate civil and criminal legal cases, and provide for public safety and national defense.
79: Public Policy Offices ?(Government Administration > Public Policy Offices)
This industry includes offices of government executives, legislative bodies, public finance, and general government support.
76: Executive Offices ?(Government Administration > Public Policy Offices > Executive Offices)
This industry includes government entities that serve as offices of chief executives and their advisory committees and commissions.
72: Legislative Offices (Government Administration > Public Policy Offices > Legislative Offices)
This industry includes government entities that serve as legislative bodies and their advisory committees and commissions.
73: Administration of Justice ?(Government Administration > Administration of Justice)
This industry includes government entities that administer justice, including courts, correctional institutions, and other offices.
3065: Courts of Law ?(Government Administration > Administration of Justice > Courts of Law)
This industry includes civilian courts of law (except American Indian and Alaska Native tribal courts).
3068: Correctional Institutions ?(Government Administration > Administration of Justice > Correctional Institutions)
This industry includes government entities that manage and operate correctional institutions designed for the confinement, correction, and rehabilitation of adult and/or juvenile offenders sentenced by a court.
3070: Fire Protection ?(Government Administration > Administration of Justice > Fire Protection)
This industry includes government entities that offer firefighting and other related fire protection activities.
77: Law Enforcement ?(Government Administration > Administration of Justice > Law Enforcement)
This industry includes government entities that enforce criminal and civil law, provide police activity, traffic safety, and other activities related to the enforcement of the law and preservation of order. Combined police and fire departments are included.
78: Public Safety ?(Government Administration > Administration of Justice > Public Safety)
This industry includes government entities that provide public order and safety (except courts, police protection, legal counsel and prosecution, correctional institutions, parole offices, probation offices, pardon boards, and fire protection). Government administration of public order, safety programs, and collection of statistics on public safety are included.
2353: Health and Human Services ?(Government Administration > Health and Human Services)
This industry includes government entities that administer human resource programs.
69: Education Administration Programs ?(Government Administration > Health and Human Services > Education Administration Programs)
This industry includes government entities that coordinate, plan, supervise, and administrate funds, policies, activities, statistical reports, data collection, and centralized programs for educational administration. Government scholarship programs are included.
2358: Public Health ?(Government Administration > Health and Human Services > Public Health)
This industry includes government entities that plan, administer, and coordinate public health programs and services, including environmental health activities, mental health, categorical health programs, health statistics, and immunization services.
2360: Public Assistance Programs ?(Government Administration > Health and Human Services > Public Assistance Programs)
This industry includes government entities that plan, administer, and coordinate programs for public assistance, social work, and welfare activities, including Social Security, disability insurance, Medicare, unemployment insurance, and workers' compensation programs.
388: Environmental Quality Programs ?(Government Administration > Environmental Quality Programs)
This industry includes government entities that administer environmental quality programs.
2366: Air, Water, and Waste Program Management ?(Government Administration > Environmental Quality Programs > Air, Water, and Waste Program Management)
This industry includes government entities that focus on administration, regulation, or enforcement of programs related to one or more of the following:
??1. Air and water resources
??2. Solid waste management
??3. Water and air pollution control and prevention
??4. Flood control
??5. Drainage development and water resource consumption
??6. Toxic waste removal and cleanup; and/or coordination of these activities at intergovernmental?????levels.
2368: Conservation Programs ?(Government Administration > Environmental Quality Programs > Conservation Programs)
This industry includes government entities that focus on the administration, regulation, supervision, and control of land use, including recreational areas; conservation and preservation of natural resources; erosion control; geological survey program administration; weather forecasting program administration; and the administration and protection of publicly and privately owned forest lands, including game, fish, and wildlife populations, including wildlife management areas and field stations.
2369: Housing and Community Development ?(Government Administration > Housing and Community Development)
This industry includes government entities that administer programs for housing, urban planning, and community development.
3081: Housing Programs ?(Government Administration > Housing and Community Development > Housing Programs)
This industry includes government entities that plan and administer housing programs.
2374: Community Development and Urban Planning ?(Government Administration > Housing and Community Development > Community Development and Urban Planning)
This industry includes government entities that focus on the administration and planning of the development of urban and rural areas, including government zoning boards and commissions.
2375: Economic Programs ?(Government Administration > Economic Programs)
This industry includes government entities that administer economic programs.
3085: Transportation Programs ?(Government Administration > Economic Programs > Transportation Programs)
This industry includes government entities that focus on the administration, regulation, licensing, planning, inspection, and investigation of transportation services and facilities, including motor vehicle and operator licensing, the Coast Guard (except the Coast Guard Academy), and parking authorities.
3086: Utilities Administration ?(Government Administration > Economic Programs > Utilities Administration)
This industry includes government entities that focus on administration, regulation, licensing, and inspection of utilities, such as communications, electric power (including fossil, nuclear, solar, water, and wind), gas and water supply, and sewerage.
3089: Space Research and Technology ?(Government Administration > Space Research and Technology)
This industry includes government entities that administer and operate space flights, space research, space exploration, and space flight centers.
2391: Military and International Affairs ?(Government Administration > Military and International Affairs)
This industry includes government entities that administer programs of national security and international affairs.
71: Armed Forces ?(Government Administration > Military and International Affairs > Armed Forces)
This industry includes government entities engaged in national security and related activities.
74: International Affairs ?(Government Administration > Military and International Affairs > International Affairs)
This industry includes entities of local and foreign governments that focus on international affairs and programs relating to other nations and peoples.
1594: Technology, Information and Media ?(Technology, Information and Media)
This industry includes entities that produce technology products, such as software and data analytics, and provide the means to transmit or distribute these products. Also included are motion picture and sound recording; traditional broadcasting and broadcasting exclusively over the Internet; telecommunications; data processing; and Web search portals and information services.
3133: Media and Telecommunications ?(Technology, Information and Media > Media and Telecommunications)
This industry includes entities that provide telecommunications and related services and media production and distribution, including broadcast media, movies, sound recordings, and animation
3132: Technology and Information ?(Technology Information and Media > Technology and Information)
This industry includes entities that publish computer software, provide data infrastructure and analytics, provide web-based platforms (including marketplace platforms and social media platforms, and media streaming services), and provide information services, including internet publishing and libraries.
1810: Professional Services ?(Professional Services)
This industry includes entities that perform professional, scientific, and technical activities for others, including legal advice and representation; accounting, bookkeeping, and payroll services; architectural, engineering, and specialized design services; computer services; consulting services; research services; advertising services; photographic services; translation and interpretation services; veterinary services; and other professional, scientific, and technical services.
What is your industry on LinkedIn for 2022?
In 2022, there are 558 industry listings on LinkedIn, a 227% increase from the 148 listings in 2011.
In case you haven't realized it, there is a significant increase in the number of industries from last year. In 2021, there were 148 listings, and in 2022, there are 558 listings available. They are separated into groups with a more granular breakdown of the different industries in each group.
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2 年Updated to remove duplicates on 25.06.2022