Professional services
Professional services are occupations in the service sector requiring special training in liberal arts and pure sciences education or professional development education. Some professional services, such as architects, accountants, engineers, doctors, and lawyers require the practitioner to hold professional degrees or licenses and possess specific skills. Other professional services involve providing specialist business support to businesses of all sizes and in all sectors; this can include tax advice, supporting a company with accounting, IT services, public relations services or providing management services.
Definition
Many industry groups have been used for academic research, while looking at professional services firms, making a clear definition hard to attain. Some work has been directed at better defining professional service firms. In particular, Von Nordenflycht generated a taxonomy of professional service firms, defining four types:- Classic PSFs : characterized by a high knowledge intensity, a professionalized workforce, and low capital intensity
- Professional campuses : characterized by high knowledge intensity, a professionalized workforce, and high capital intensity
- Neo-PSFs : characterized by high knowledge intensity and a low capital intensity
- Technology developers : characterized by high knowledge intensity and a high capital intensity
Example occupations
There is no definitive list of occupations in professional services, but examples include the following:- Accountant
- Actuary
- Appraiser
- Architect
- Consultant
- Doctor
- Evaluator
- Engineer
- Financial planner
- Geoscientist
- Investment manager
- Information technology consulting
- Inspector
- Lawyer
- Management consultant
- Public Relations
- Social Workers
- Supply chain management
- Training and development
- Urban planner
- Veterinary physician
Provision