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title: "Using Industry Taxonomy in Fullcast"
slug: "using-industry-taxonomy-in-fullcast"
updated: 2025-12-18T18:17:56Z
published: 2025-12-18T18:17:56Z
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# Using Industry Taxonomy in Fullcast

> [!NOTE]
> Note
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> The US Department of Labor has a predefined Industry Taxonomy arranged in the NAICS code order. Industries are divided into two domains: Goods-Producing or Service-Providing Industries. Under these groups, you'll have super sectors and sectors of business establishments further classified by the type of economic activity.
> 
> You can use this [default taxonomy](https://www.bls.gov/iag/tgs/iag_index_naics.htm) to arrange your industries. Alternatively, you can customize your Industry Taxonomy in the Design Module according to how you go to market.

#### Super Sector, Sector, and Industry Groupings

The highest-level industry classification using NAICS is the sector. Super Sectors were created by the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) with their own 4-digit codes, and are defined under the two domains. The NAICS codes belonging to each Super Sector are shown in the table below:

![](https://cdn.document360.io/369efcf7-66f9-4f6b-9d45-9ca24a5b06cf/Images/Documentation/file-xtv3c0atb8.png)

*Figure 1. NAICS Codes for Super Sectors*

Fullcast arranges industries in the following hierarchy: *Super Sector > Sector > Industry Group > Industries*.

To incorporate industry data to the Details Grid:

1. Click Manage Accounts on the Territories tile.
2. Open the Column Chooser.
3. Drag and drop any of the following industry fields to the Grid - *Industry, Sector, or Super Sector*.

> [!NOTE]
> Note
> 
> Refer to [how to build your own Industry Taxonomy](/v1/docs/how-to-build-your-industry-taxonomy).
