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What is a woman's light occupation?
Women's light-weight occupation refers to industries that focus on slimming and plastic arts.

Light weight refers to bringing a relaxed and happy feeling to the body, relaxing the body, relieving stress, reducing weight, reducing excessive body circumference and shaping a slim figure. The management of Carstin light physical training course not only provides self-cultivation services, but also manages project services, physical examination, diet management and sports suggestions as a whole.

With the gradual strengthening of national health awareness, users who are willing to pay for health are also increasing. A considerable number of female consumers with normal weight pay more attention to the latest information on fat reduction or fitness in order to pursue a better figure. Customers only need to input a set of physiological data, and they can quickly get personalized solutions and guidance suggestions.

Occupation classification:

1, classified according to the nature and level of mental and manual labor. This classification divides employees into two categories: white-collar workers and blue-collar workers. White-collar workers include professional and technical jobs, managers and administrators outside the farm, salespeople and office workers. Blue-collar workers include craftsmen and similar workers, non-transport technicians, transport equipment workers, workers outside farms and workers in service industries.

2. Classification according to individual psychological differences. This classification method is based on the "personality occupation" type matching theory founded by Holland, a famous American career guidance expert, and divides personality types into six types, namely, realistic type, research type, artistic type, social type, career type and routine type. Corresponding to it are six types of occupations.

3, according to the main responsibilities of each occupation or "work" classification. This classification method is common. The international standard occupational classification divides occupations into four levels, namely, 8 categories, 83 subcategories, 284 subcategories and 65,438+0,506 occupational items, totaling 65,438+0,886,5438+0 occupations.