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Category:SOC occupations

This is the root of an occupational categorization project based on the Standard Occupational Classification System used by the U.S. government.

Please populate the 23 major groups listed here by adding the matching category to articles which detail the occupation itself, not any specific person that had that occupation. For example, the article Mathematician should have [[Category:Computer and mathematical occupations]] added to it, but do not add the category to Isaac Newton's article.

Please do not link any other categories or articles to Category: SOC occupations.

To help classify occupations according to this system, you can refer to the United States Census Bureau's Alphabetical Index of Occupations page. Each occupation is assigned a SOC Code in the form of "XX–XXXX". Using the first number (before the dash), categorize the occupation article under the matching category (or one of its SOC subcategories):

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There are 23 subcategories to this category.
  • Architecture and engineering occupations
  • Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations
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