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Is it possible to enlist a second category service of the GMB profile in Google Maps?

Kindly Help Me Please with accurate information:
Two keywords of my company are "Digital Marketing consultation" and "HR consulting company in Bangladesh". I have given "Digital Marketing consultation" in the Primary Category of my company's Google Business Profile and after searching for this keyword my company is showing Top 3 in Google Maps. But when I search for another keyword "HR consulting company", my company name does not appear in the whole list of Google Maps. When I click Google Maps, my company's name is missing. But another service keyword "Digital Marketing consultation" which is a primary category service in GMB of the same Gmail Google My Business got enlisted in Google Maps.
Now what can I do? Do I have to open another GMB profile for the same company in order to enter this secondary service "HR consulting company" in Google Maps or can I list this service in Google Maps with the same Gmail?

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