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International Standard Classification of Occupations 2008 - Global

3324 Trade Brokers

Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis. Tasks include - (a) establishing contact between buyers and sellers of commodities; (b) discussing buying or selling requirements of clients and giving advice accordingly; (c) buying and selling cargo space on ships; (d) negotiating purchase or sale of commodities and commodity futures; (e) finding cargo and/or storage space for commodities and negotiating freight, shipping and storage charges; (f) monitoring and analysing market trends and other factors affecting the supply and demand for commodities and shipping services. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Commodities broker - Commodity futures dealer - Shipping broker Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Finance broker - 3311 - Finance dealer - 3311 - Securities broker - 3311 - Securities dealer - 3311 - Insurance dealer - 3321.

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Where 3324 sits in the ISCO-08 hierarchy

  1. >3 Technicians and Associate Professionals
  2. >>33 Business and Administration Associate Professionals
  3. >>>332 Sales and Purchasing Agents and Brokers
  4. >>>>3324 Trade Brokers
  5. >>>>3324 Trade Brokers

3324 in other classification systems

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Frequently asked questions

What is ISCO-08 3324?
ISCO-08 3324 is "Trade Brokers". Trade brokers buy and sell commodities and shipping services, usually in bulk, on behalf of their own company or for customers on a commission basis. Tasks include - (a) establishing contact between buyers and sellers of commodities; (b) discussing buying or selling requirements of clients and giving advice accordingly; (c) buying and selling cargo space on ships; (d) negotiating purchase or sale of commodities and commodity futures; (e) finding cargo and/or storage space for commodities and negotiating freight, shipping and storage charges; (f) monitoring and analysing market trends and other factors affecting the supply and demand for commodities and shipping services. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Commodities broker - Commodity futures dealer - Shipping broker Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Finance broker - 3311 - Finance dealer - 3311 - Securities broker - 3311 - Securities dealer - 3311 - Insurance dealer - 3321.
How does ISCO-08 3324 map to other classification systems?
3324 Trade Brokers has equivalents in ESCO Occupations (0a7b874b-e5c0-4dea-8b88-dadba9efee1d, 1739b07b-7e8f-4dcb-bc59-b5ae18f30077, 2af80b12-a73a-4cc2-8af1-d26a1e60738d, +38 more); SOC 2018 (41-1012, 41-3031, 43-5011). These crosswalks let you translate this code between ISCO-08 and 2 other classification systems.
What is the parent category of 3324?
3324 Trade Brokers sits under 3324 Trade Brokers in the ISCO-08 hierarchy.

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Source: International Labour OrganizationVersion: 2008