Business services are various tasks and activities that support a company’s operation, despite not directly delivering any tangible product. They may include advertising, marketing, consultation, logistics (including travel and facilities services), waste handling, staffing services, shipping, administration and security services to name a few. The industry is very broad and nearly every type of company has some sort of need for at least one of the many services offered by business service providers.
Some of these services are provided by companies that specialize in providing specific types of business services. For example, a company that provides construction services may provide a team of skilled workers to assist with building or renovating an office, factory or other large facility. These services reduce the need for an organization to buy and maintain their own expensive construction equipment.
Other business services are offered by companies that offer a variety of business-to-business services. These businesses help their clients solve problems, improve efficiencies and reach their goals by offering outside-the-box strategies. Financial services such as credit cards and lines of credit are considered B2B services as well as marketing services, accounting, and IT consulting.
A career in business services can be rewarding and exciting. A bachelor’s degree in a field such as business management, marketing or economics is typically required to get started in the industry. Then, it’s just a matter of choosing a specialty area that matches your skills and interests, such as human resources consulting, IT consulting or finance consulting.