Hello Everyone,
I would like to draw the attention of yours to some particular categories of jobs.
Some jobs are in great demand. Canada is suffering skill shortage in those jobs and desperately needs to fill those positions in, so much so that those jobs are exempt from LMO (labour market opinions), as the following link indicates. Please excuse my sarcasm.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/special-tech.asp
For the convenience of those who are reading the post, here I am pasting the list of those categories.
Senior Animation Effects Editor (NOC 9990.1)
Embedded Systems Software Designer (NOC 9990.2)
MIS Software Designer (NOC 9990.3)
Multimedia Software Developer (NOC 9990.4)
Software Developer—Services (NOC 9990.5)
Software Products Developer (NOC 9990.6)
Telecommunications Software Designer (NOC 9990.7)
Now, here is what makes me puzzled.
1. NOC format is quite strange. It includes a dot!
2. If those software positions are indeed positions that the Gov't critically needs to fill in, how come their NOC numbers are not even in those 38 golden categories? Why is only 0213 included among 38?
3. If the above information is out-of-date and no longer valid and no longer part of the active CIC policies, then how come the web page still remains? Why didn't they remove the contents of the web page?
Please express your opinions, folks.
Regards,
flake
I would like to draw the attention of yours to some particular categories of jobs.
Some jobs are in great demand. Canada is suffering skill shortage in those jobs and desperately needs to fill those positions in, so much so that those jobs are exempt from LMO (labour market opinions), as the following link indicates. Please excuse my sarcasm.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/special-tech.asp
For the convenience of those who are reading the post, here I am pasting the list of those categories.
Senior Animation Effects Editor (NOC 9990.1)
Embedded Systems Software Designer (NOC 9990.2)
MIS Software Designer (NOC 9990.3)
Multimedia Software Developer (NOC 9990.4)
Software Developer—Services (NOC 9990.5)
Software Products Developer (NOC 9990.6)
Telecommunications Software Designer (NOC 9990.7)
Now, here is what makes me puzzled.
1. NOC format is quite strange. It includes a dot!
2. If those software positions are indeed positions that the Gov't critically needs to fill in, how come their NOC numbers are not even in those 38 golden categories? Why is only 0213 included among 38?
3. If the above information is out-of-date and no longer valid and no longer part of the active CIC policies, then how come the web page still remains? Why didn't they remove the contents of the web page?
Please express your opinions, folks.
Regards,
flake