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Becoming Your Own Career Builderr

Many young people are beginning to place a lot of importance on their career choice. Living in today's world is tougher than it was a few generations back.

Ensuring the right career means becoming your own careerbuilder. The best way to build your future profession is to gather as much career information as you can, especially about certain industries.  

A Career Builder is Well-Informed

Building a career entails a lot of information. Knowing some general information about each industry is also critical in making that career choice. Many industries are stereotyped and may not be given the proper attention they deserve. We've listed some of the major industries to help the career searcher determine the occupation best suited for him.

Job Industry No. 1 - Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing

-> Jobs that consist of small farms and own about two-thirds of all farmland, but large family and commercial farms account for over half of the total value of agricultural production.

Job Industry No. 2 - Construction

-> Jobs here are divided into three major segments. Contractors focus on residential, industrial, commercial, and other buildings. Heavy construction contractors build sewers, roads, highways, bridges, tunnels, and other projects. Specialty trade contractors are engaged in specialized activities such as carpentry, painting, plumbing, and electrical work.

Job Industry No. 3 – Utilities

-> Occupations that deal with electric power generation, transmission, and distribution. This segment includes firms engaged in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electric power.

Job Industry No. 4 - Broadcasting

-> Work that happens in radio and television stations and networks broadcast a variety of programs, such as national and local news, talk shows, music programs, movies, other entertainment, and advertisements.

Job Industry No. 5 - Banking

-> Careers than safeguard money and valuables and provide loans, credit, and payment services, such as checking accounts, money orders, and cashier's checks.

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