Hello Members!
I am about to apply for EE and I think the guys I have hired to help basically are not of much use. So I am counting on help and advices here. I have a few queries as follows, request you fellow members to help
1. I have an engineering degree, post which I worked as an HR (NOC Code 1223) for an IT company for 4 years. Then did MBA and worked in Sales for almost 2 years. My query is my first job title was "Systems Engineer", but my roles according to NOC Code was of "Human Resources Officer". This is how my Company Reference Letter goes as well, stating my Role of a Human Resources Officer and Designation as "Systems Engineer". Will this pose as a problem in my application after ITA? The company doesn't allow any of its employees to provide any letter to support this. I only have the Official Reference Letter/Skill Letter from the company.
2. Also for NOC Code 1223, Canadian NOC Code search website states employment requirements are,
TYIA
I am about to apply for EE and I think the guys I have hired to help basically are not of much use. So I am counting on help and advices here. I have a few queries as follows, request you fellow members to help
1. I have an engineering degree, post which I worked as an HR (NOC Code 1223) for an IT company for 4 years. Then did MBA and worked in Sales for almost 2 years. My query is my first job title was "Systems Engineer", but my roles according to NOC Code was of "Human Resources Officer". This is how my Company Reference Letter goes as well, stating my Role of a Human Resources Officer and Designation as "Systems Engineer". Will this pose as a problem in my application after ITA? The company doesn't allow any of its employees to provide any letter to support this. I only have the Official Reference Letter/Skill Letter from the company.
2. Also for NOC Code 1223, Canadian NOC Code search website states employment requirements are,
- A university degree or college diploma in a field related to personnel management such as business administration, industrial relations, commerce or psychology
or
Completion of a professional development program in personnel administration is usually required. - Certification as a Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) may be required.
- Some experience in a clerical or administrative position related to personnel administration may be required.
TYIA
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