That doesn't help at all. You're going to be applying through an economic program so you need to tell us about your work and educational background. For example: How many years of work experience do you have? Under which NOC or NOCs? Was any of this work experience gained in Canada? If so, how many months of full time work experience do you have in Canada and under which NOC? What schooling have you completed? Was any of it completed in Canada and if so, which part? I assume you are currently in Canada on a work permit? If so, what kind? Is it supported by an LMIA? Has your employer also given you a permanent job offer or would your employer be willing to do this? If you're not on a work permit in Canada, what is your current status? Etc.
There's really no short cut to researching the various immigration programs yourself - apart from hiring an immigration lawyer to do this work on your behalf.