Others in pharmacovigilance have chosen 4165, but I don't know the outcome...@jes_ON: I work for a CRO as a senior drug safety associate. I am trying to figure out the correct NOC for pharmacovigilance job skill set. Could you please help me?
Hi, I have the same query regarding NOC. I have worked as a Trainee Assistant Sales Manager for Life Insurance company.Hi,
I am almost ready for my fsw application,as i want to apply in noc 0121(insurance manager),My designation was Manager Business partner, i want to discuss my jobs and responsibilities
1.Identify and recruit right quality of business partners to build a strong business partner base.
2.Train business partners on company products and selling skills.
3.Provide assistance to business partners in lead generation,prospecting and business development.
4.Motivate and supervise a group of business partners.
5.Ensure that business partners adhere to required business process and norms.
6.Achieve sales target through business partners by ensuring that business partners generate business on month to month.
7.Build and own relationship with business partners and customers.
Seniors kindly guide me may i use noc 0121 insurance manager or may i use noc 6231,if i use noc 6231 does it comes under noc b????????
Good luck, hope it works. Let me know how it goes -
No, that's not 1312 either...
Maybe 4165 -
http://noc.esdc.gc.ca/English/noc/ProfileQuickSearch.aspx?ver=16&val65=4165&val=4&val1=4165
I am confused about my primary NOC. Earlier I was thinking to apply under NOC 6221 (technical sales representative) for my BPO work ex, but the employment requirement says that a university degree or college diploma in a program related to the product or service is usually required.
The "employment requirements" are not used for immigration purposes, you only need to find the that has the best fit with the lead statement and the job duties/responsibilities. It does not matter at all (in this case) whether or not your degree matches.
Just a note about NOC 6221, it specifies "wholesale" so it only works for you if the company sells to other companies (not direct to the public/consumer). If this is the case, your letter should include this information - just one or two sentences about your employer's company, what it does, and who the customers are.
BTW, I have no idea what "BPO" is, and you should not assume that a VO will know either.
But, what IS the product? And WHO are the customers?Thanks for your reply and my apologies for not being clear about this term- BPO stands for Business process outsourcing.
My job role was to market the products by outbound calling to the potential customer base and to make sales over the call. The project was associated with the energy efficiency scheme by the Australian government and applied to government, commercial and industrial establishments like offices, warehouses, retail businesses, etc
Though the technical candidate was not required for the job, I was provided with the training about the technical aspects of the energy saving products.
So I have doubts if the technical word really goes with my job profile?
But, what IS the product? And WHO are the customers?
The word "technical" on the NOC code has nothing to do with you - it only refers to the product/service being sold by your company. That is why it is so important to describe the goods/services sold by your company, and you haven't really described what that is yet...
OK, so clearly technical and clearly wholesale. I think you have your NOC : )The products were energy efficient like LED lights, solar pannels and hydro or wind heaters, etc. These products were available at the subsidized price by the government and for both business and public. We were dealing in B2B (business to business) and was working not directly for the government but for the electricians who were accredited under the government scheme.
Hi. We@jes_ON
Sorry, I didn't know this is a CEC forum. I don't have any work experience in Canada. So I am applying for FSWP.
Exactly, it is beneficial if I have my documents evaluated through PEBC because I have to do it anyway sooner or later. But regarding ECA terms, I am getting confused because it states:
"The PEBC is authorized by CIC to provide ECA for Principal applicants intending to apply under FSWP and for whom Pharmacist would be the Primary Occupation to immigrate to Canada."
Howerver, I am basing my application on NOC 4165. No doubt, I am a licensed pharmacist in my country. I just mean to say that I am not applying as Pharmacist( NOC 3131) as my primary occupation since I have less than 1 year experience under NOC 3131.
The difference in CRS score is due to the fact that when you have you documents evaluated through WES, it evaluates as Bachelor's degree. On the other hand, when you evaluate with PEBC, it says professional degree. And there are different points for both of them: 120 for Bachelors and 135 for professional degree.
I am afraid that CIC may later reject my application for PR because I didn't agree to the terms for document evaluation. Or is it just I am being silly!
??? Why would you think it would be irrelevant?@jes_ON : I have been into Software sales into a B2B setup for last 8 - 9 eight years. I have done BA and MBA, would it be irrelevant if i choose 6221.
My only concerns is if my studies are not in line with my NOC for SINP? i heard they are strict about it??? Why would you think it would be irrelevant?