Browse Jobs by Industry — Find the Right Sector for Your Career
Every open role is classified under the North American Industry Classification System. Start with one of the 20 broad sectors and narrow level by level — from the 2-digit sector all the way to the 6-digit national industry — to find the exact corner of the market you want to work in.
20 sectors accross the U.S. economy
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
NAICS code 11·Sector
Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction
NAICS code 21·Sector
Utilities
NAICS code 22·Sector
Construction
NAICS code 23·Sector
Manufacturing
NAICS code 31-33·Sector
Wholesale Trade
NAICS code 42·Sector
Retail Trade
NAICS code 44-45·Sector
Transportation and Warehousing
NAICS code 48-49·Sector
Information
NAICS code 51·Sector
Finance and Insurance
NAICS code 52·Sector
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
NAICS code 53·Sector
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
NAICS code 54·Sector
Management of Companies and Enterprises
NAICS code 55·Sector
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
NAICS code 56·Sector
Educational Services
NAICS code 61·Sector
Health Care and Social Assistance
NAICS code 62·Sector
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
NAICS code 71·Sector
Accommodation and Food Services
NAICS code 72·Sector
Other Services (except Public Administration)
NAICS code 81·Sector
Public Administration
NAICS code 92·Sector
How the NAICS hierarchy works
Each digit you add narrows the classification. The drill-down tool above walks you down these three rungs — the breadcrumb shows the path you've taken and the stepper shows which level you're viewing.
2-digit · Sector
The broadest grouping · Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting
20 sectors
4-digit · Industry Group
Oilseed and Grain Farming
312 groups
6-digit · National Industry
The most specific level — links straight to open jobs · Soybean Farming
1,012 industries
Healthcare and Social Services Lead the Way
It's no surprise that healthcare dominates the current hiring landscape. Physician offices, specialty hospitals, home health agencies, and nursing care facilities consistently rank among the industries with the most open positions. An aging population, expanded access to care, and growing demand for behavioral health services have made this sector one of the most resilient in the economy. If you're a registered nurse, therapist, medical assistant, or home health aide, these listings are a strong starting point.
Beyond clinical roles, the broader social services ecosystem, including vocational rehabilitation, residential care, and individual and family services, offers tens of thousands of positions for people drawn to mission-driven work. These roles span case management, counseling, direct support, and program administration.
Transportation, Education, and Hospitality Are Hiring
Transportation remains a major employer, from general freight trucking and school bus operations to taxi services and local delivery. The growth of e-commerce and logistics has kept demand for drivers and dispatchers high, while urban transit systems continue to recruit.
Education is another sector with deep and steady demand. Junior colleges, universities, elementary and secondary schools, and technical training programs all appear prominently in the directory. Roles extend well beyond teaching to include administration, student services, IT support, and facilities management.
The hospitality industry, including restaurants, traveler accommodation, special food services, and event promotion, rounds out the top hiring sectors. These industries offer accessible entry points for early-career workers alongside management and operations roles for experienced professionals.
How to Use This Directory
Click any industry title to see current job listings within that sector. You can also combine your industry search with a specific location or occupation to narrow results further. Each listing links directly to employer postings, so you can apply without extra steps.
Whether you're exploring a career change, re-entering the workforce, or simply curious about where the jobs are, browsing by industry gives you a top-down view of the labor market that keyword searches alone can't provide. Start with the sectors that interest you and let the data guide your next move.