Unskilled workers are those who have minimal formal training or experience. They perform basic, manual tasks that require little to no expertise. They play a vital role in supporting skilled and semi-skilled workers on various projects.
| Construction | Healthcare | Agriculture | Hospitality |
General Laborers Site Cleaners Material Handlers Demolition Assistants | Janitors Transport Assistants (Hospital) Kitchen Assistants Ward Helpers | Farm Workers Fruit Pickers General Field Laborers | Cleaners Kitchen Helpers Porters Dishwashers |
Semi-skilled workers have some specialized training or experience but still require guidance and supervision for more complex tasks. They are proficient in their roles but may need to improve their skills for more advanced work.
| Construction | Manufacturing | Retail | Healthcare |
Construction Helpers Crane Operators General Laborers Scaffolders | Machine Operators Workers Maintenance Workers | Sales Associates Stock Clerks Cashiers Customer Service Assistants | Health Aides Caregivers Medical Receptionists |
Skilled workers have strong experience and technical knowledge in their fields. They can perform tasks that require specific training or certification, often under minimal supervision. They are experts in their roles but may not have the advanced expertise of professionals.
| Construction | Healthcare | Hospitality | Transportation |
Electricians Plumbers Carpenters Welders Masons | Medical Technicians (X-ray, Lab, MRI) Radiologists Physiotherapists Nursing Assistants Pharmacists | Chefs Bartenders Hotel Receptionists Event Coordinators | Heavy Machinery Operators Commercial Drivers (Bus, Truck) Logistics Coordinators |
High-skilled human resources are individuals with advanced expertise and years of experience in their field. They hold specialized qualifications and are often responsible for overseeing projects or managing teams. They bring a deep understanding of their profession and can handle complex tasks with ease.
| Medical Field | Engineering & Technology | Legal & Financial | Education |
Doctors (General Practitioners, Surgeons, Specialists) Nurses (Registered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners) Pharmacists Medical Technologists Dentists | Civil Engineers Software Developers IT Consultants Network Engineers Mechanical Engineers | Lawyers Accountants Financial Advisors Tax Consultants Auditors | University Professors School Teachers (Primary and Secondary) Research Scholars Education Administrators |