Hi AK,AK84 said:Hi,
Is it necessary your job title must be same as mention in NOC skill level codes?
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AK
Hello - My NOC Code matches 2282, based on my role and responsibilities - it is a match.Roles and responsibilities listed out in your reference letter is a key factor. Make sure that the responsibilities mentioned in reference letter matches (atleast 70%) with the Main duties listed under the corresponding NOC code in HSRDC website (http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/Welcome.aspx).
Due to the mismatch few of my colleague's application got rejected.
Initially my employer told that they cannot include Roles and Responsibilities section according to the company policy. I clarified them that without this section it's of no use to me. They realized my problem as I told them it's the main reason of rejection in the current scenario.
)1. I agree with the comment above - job description should create the impression that it perfectly matches NOC job description. Find which job matches your best and use it.
2. There's no strict format for the LOE. Just describe what you think might cause any concerns. For example, your issue with NOC job code - u can state that in your LOE. In case you have any issues, just google for it; there many samples on this forum as well.
Yes. You will have a non-mandatory field for additional documents upload along with mandatory documents (education, Police certificates, Medical exam etc.). Yes, that happens after you receive ITA.)
Thanks Natasha2017. We have to send the LOE at the time of submitting the documents (which happen after we receive the ITA?
I actually think your title does not need to match perfectly with the NOC example titles. IRCC's operational manual (quotes below) mentioned the importance of lead statement and main duties, but not the title itself. The Lead statement is the first paragraph in the NOC description. I believe as long as your job description matches 100% of the lead statement and the majority of main duties, you should be good to go. If you use the NOC title on your forms, but the supporting doc has another title, this could potentially confuse officers.Hello - My NOC Code matches 2282, based on my role and responsibilities - it is a match.
However, none of the Job Titles in my Offer-Letters have any of the example job titles for # 2282.
The job-titles which I have are (Assc. s/w engineer, s/w engnr, senior s/w engnr, Technical Lead).
The titles in the Example List are:-
- analyst, systems technical support
- call centre agent - technical support
- client support representative - systems
- computer help desk representative - systems
- computer help desk supervisor
- hardware installation technician
- hardware technical support analyst
- help desk agent, technical
- help desk analyst - systems
- help desk supervisor, computer
- help desk technical agent
- help desk technician
- installation technician, hardware
- installation technician, software
- PC (personal computer) support analyst
- software installation technician
- software technical support analyst
- supervisor, technical support
- systems support representative
- systems technical support analyst
- technical help desk agent
- technical support analyst - systems
- technical support supervisor
- user support technician
Since my Job Title is a big mismatch to my Role & Duties, I need your help in identifying:-
1. should I go ahead and enter the Job Title as is there in my Offer Letter? Or I have to pick one from the example list?
2. I read LOE is mentioned above. What is the format of this letter? We have to present this letter at the time of ITA? In my case, is it needed?