Hi all,
I'm hoping to get some advice regarding the NOC I should put my work experience under. Sorry its a long post but it needs a full explanation.
I work as a credit risk analyst in the UK, dealing with personal credit (i.e. Loans, Mortgages, Current accounts etc). It's very much analytics focused, but I don't deal with accounts and actual P&L, but more risk based approach to lending credit to consumers. I use SAS to do statistical analysis and develop statistical models as well as general credit risk portfolio management. My role does not require accountancy qualifications, nor CFA, nor any credential in fact, only a numerate degree is required.
In terms of NOC, the closest to this that I have found is the Risk Management Analyst role in NOC 4162 - Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts. My role is not really economics based, we only deal internally within the business and are not heavily impacted by market factors Of course we're impacted by monetary policy in the UK but mostly it doesn't affect our day to day jobs. This NOC has dozens of illustrative job roles (I cant post links, search "NOC 4162", its the first result), Risk Management Analyst being one of them. However, its definitely the odd one out, all others are very much broader economics, markets, or trade related.
The issue I have is that, the list of duties is very broad and seems very much focused on the economics side (given the name of the NOC code, not much of a surprise). Unfortunately this means only 3 or 4 of the duties actually match what I do (2 listed below are close, another couple are tenuous links). It really feels like they've thrown Risk Management Analyst in to this NOC because they couldn't warrant its own code and couldn't find where else to put it.
It seems as though this may not be the right code, however, on the Job Bank (search "Job Bank Canada"), if I type in 4162 in the search bar, nearly every role is for a Risk Management Analyst. There were around a dozen new postings on Friday alone. When I read in to the detail of each role, a fair few of them are strongly related to what I do (credit risk is actually very board, and in fact so is Risk Management).
So my dilemma is, for me its clear this is the right NOC, but when immigration compare my duties to the NOC, they will find little that actually matches.
The 2nd option is 1112 - Financial Analyst. However, the list of duties doesn't really match what I do, its more accountancy and financials based. Also, the vast majority of jobs in the job bank for this NOC are very much accountancy related, requiring accountancy qualifications, which is definitely not what my job is about.
The third option is 2161 - Statisticians. However, my role is more focused on the risk management side, but using statistics (If it helps, I have a Maths degree, which is closer to the requirements of NOC 4162 and 2161, than of 1112).
My only thought is, when I hopefully get an ITA, I have to add a cover letter explaining why I believe this is the right NOC, given that the jobs under this code match what I do quite strongly.
Any help would be much appreciated!
I'm hoping to get some advice regarding the NOC I should put my work experience under. Sorry its a long post but it needs a full explanation.
I work as a credit risk analyst in the UK, dealing with personal credit (i.e. Loans, Mortgages, Current accounts etc). It's very much analytics focused, but I don't deal with accounts and actual P&L, but more risk based approach to lending credit to consumers. I use SAS to do statistical analysis and develop statistical models as well as general credit risk portfolio management. My role does not require accountancy qualifications, nor CFA, nor any credential in fact, only a numerate degree is required.
In terms of NOC, the closest to this that I have found is the Risk Management Analyst role in NOC 4162 - Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts. My role is not really economics based, we only deal internally within the business and are not heavily impacted by market factors Of course we're impacted by monetary policy in the UK but mostly it doesn't affect our day to day jobs. This NOC has dozens of illustrative job roles (I cant post links, search "NOC 4162", its the first result), Risk Management Analyst being one of them. However, its definitely the odd one out, all others are very much broader economics, markets, or trade related.
The issue I have is that, the list of duties is very broad and seems very much focused on the economics side (given the name of the NOC code, not much of a surprise). Unfortunately this means only 3 or 4 of the duties actually match what I do (2 listed below are close, another couple are tenuous links). It really feels like they've thrown Risk Management Analyst in to this NOC because they couldn't warrant its own code and couldn't find where else to put it.
- Study mathematical formulae and statistical techniques and apply them to the testing and quantifying of economic theories and the solution of economic problems
- Study the nature of money, credit and the operation of banks and other financial institutions to develop monetary policies and forecasts of financial activity
It seems as though this may not be the right code, however, on the Job Bank (search "Job Bank Canada"), if I type in 4162 in the search bar, nearly every role is for a Risk Management Analyst. There were around a dozen new postings on Friday alone. When I read in to the detail of each role, a fair few of them are strongly related to what I do (credit risk is actually very board, and in fact so is Risk Management).
So my dilemma is, for me its clear this is the right NOC, but when immigration compare my duties to the NOC, they will find little that actually matches.
The 2nd option is 1112 - Financial Analyst. However, the list of duties doesn't really match what I do, its more accountancy and financials based. Also, the vast majority of jobs in the job bank for this NOC are very much accountancy related, requiring accountancy qualifications, which is definitely not what my job is about.
The third option is 2161 - Statisticians. However, my role is more focused on the risk management side, but using statistics (If it helps, I have a Maths degree, which is closer to the requirements of NOC 4162 and 2161, than of 1112).
My only thought is, when I hopefully get an ITA, I have to add a cover letter explaining why I believe this is the right NOC, given that the jobs under this code match what I do quite strongly.
Any help would be much appreciated!