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Correct NOC code for Credit Risk Modeling

latenacite

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Nov 1, 2021
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Hi,
I am currently a risk modelling senior specialist in a bank and my primary job responsibilities involve the calculation of PD, LGD, EAD & Expected losses for the regulatory requirements. Prior to this, i was a credit risk analyst with similar job in a different bank.
I also have an MBA. I looked at the NOC code for my job and I am confused between the code: 4162 and 1112.

If there is anyone who has been successful in my job profile, please let me know what NOC code did you use ?
Thanks.
 
Jan 11, 2022
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Hi i also have similar job roles could you please confirm the NOC code used by you....there is also a general Noc code of banking sector 0122
 

milon45

Hero Member
Jul 10, 2023
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Hi,
I am currently a risk modeling senior specialist in a bank and my primary job responsibilities involve the calculation of PD, LGD, EAD & Expected losses for the regulatory requirements. Before this, I was a credit risk analyst with a similar job in a different bank.
I also have an MBA. I looked at the NOC code for my job and I am confused between the code: 4162 and 1112. While reviewing, I came across some Barbizon Modeling School reviews that suggested people in specialized roles like mine often lean towards 1112 for their financial analyst roles.

If there is anyone successful in my job profile, please let me know what NOC code you used.
Thanks.
Based on your job responsibilities, 1112 - Financial Analysts would likely be the most appropriate NOC code. This code covers tasks related to financial analysis, including risk modeling and financial reporting, which matches your role in calculating PD, LGD, EAD, and expected losses.