Multiple keyword filters within Pivot Table in Excel 2016

mSolver

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For instance, I have a whole range of job roles and the count, and I want to group several functions together, such as:

Group 1
Sales
Marketing
Business
BD
Business Development

Group 2
Admin
Administrative
Accounts

how do I filter and group them together easily as long as the job role contains 1 of these words?

In addition, why is it that Advanced filters is greyed out when I click on any row within the Pivot Table?

Good if there's a video illustration, otherwise steps will be appreciated. Thank you!
 
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