Hey guys,
Just wanted your opinion on something. I am working as a billing analyst with a big company and am being paid 21/hour. The job requirements are a univ degree, almost completion of CPA CMA, MS excel skills etc.
This job according to NOC falls under 1311 Accounting technician. My question is these days high level jobs usually require completion of a designation along with 3-4 years of experience. A university undergrad would not have that right away which makes it tough for me to stay in Canada. I know I can't fight with the officials but isn't there any way of getting a PR under these circumstances?
I recently interviewed with one of the biggest law firms in Canada who are willing to pay $50k/annually for the same role (NOC code 1311). I cannot be an accountant with less experience and qualification but have invested time and money in Canada. Have been here for 6 years and would probably have to leave next summer.
Just wanted your opinion on something. I am working as a billing analyst with a big company and am being paid 21/hour. The job requirements are a univ degree, almost completion of CPA CMA, MS excel skills etc.
This job according to NOC falls under 1311 Accounting technician. My question is these days high level jobs usually require completion of a designation along with 3-4 years of experience. A university undergrad would not have that right away which makes it tough for me to stay in Canada. I know I can't fight with the officials but isn't there any way of getting a PR under these circumstances?
I recently interviewed with one of the biggest law firms in Canada who are willing to pay $50k/annually for the same role (NOC code 1311). I cannot be an accountant with less experience and qualification but have invested time and money in Canada. Have been here for 6 years and would probably have to leave next summer.