I do [2] above, and when questioned in interview they were happy that I am 2174.gpb said:Hi all seniors,
Can somebody please clarify the main differences between 2171, 2173 and 2174. There seems to be a lot of overalap across these three areas. 2172 is very clear as only database administration related roles can apply.
Would be very helpful if seniors can tell what code one should apply under for the following roles below
1) Programmers with a focus on Operating Systems programming using C/ C++
2) Programmers using Java and other such languages to develop applications
3) Programmers working with IT companies such as Infosys, TCS, Wipro in India
4) SAP ABAP programmers without any focus on any specific modules in SAP
5) SAP ABAP programmers with specific focus on one module. Example: SD, FI, CO etc
6) SAP Functional consultants with a focus on one or two modules
7) SAP Techno-functional consultants who do both technical and functional in SAP
8) Mainframe application developers
9) Testing
Pls also mention if i missed any roles above.
You list a lot of testing - so depending on the details of the job specs it looks like some of your roles may be NOC 2283 (see also 2282)w910i said:Hi guys, I have also question for NOC.
Year of Work Position Title
2007-2008- Design Engineer ( More on static testing )
2008-2010- Business System Analyst ( Regression Testing,and scripting)
2010-2010- Quality Control Engineer( Automation/Manual Testing)
2010-2011- Quality Assurance Engineer( Embedded Test Developer )
2011-2012- Test Engineer ( Automation Tester for SAP application)
2012-up to Present- Software Customer Support ( Test/Support Database applications)
Do I fall on category 2173 or 2174, I have 5 years experience in Testing and almost 2 years experience of Software Support.
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Check 2281 as well (which is in the NOC list for 2014)debjym said:Hi Guys,
I am a EMC Storage operation Specialist, my domain is SAN ( Storage area network) / NAS ( Network attached storage). Could you tell me which will be my NOC ( 2171/2172/2173/2174)?
Thanks
but 2283 and 2282 is not part of the NOC for 2014.loncan said:You list a lot of testing - so depending on the details of the job specs it looks like some of your roles may be NOC 2283 (see also 2282)
True. The best thing you can do is to take a close look at the roles you have done and see if any of them fit NOC 2281 or the 217x series. You might only need one year of experience in the right NOC to qualify, so if your latest role was a close enough fit for 2172 (for example) then you might be OK.w910i said:but 2283 and 2282 is not part of the NOC for 2014.
Hi Loncan, I PMed you please check your INBOXloncan said:True. The best thing you can do is to take a close look at the roles you have done and see if any of them fit NOC 2281 or the 217x series. You might only need one year of experience in the right NOC to qualify, so if your latest role was a close enough fit for 2172 (for example) then you might be OK.
Whatever you do, make sure you specify a NOC that fits the Job Descriptions you submit, because they will examine this closely - it was the cause of quite a few rejections in 2013.
(And obviously be honest - I'm sure you would anyway, but to make clear for anyone considering some massaging of the job specs.... some VOs call/visit employers, and some hold interviews.)