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Partial work experience single organisation. Work vs personal history.

Radhe

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Nov 26, 2017
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Request some clarification as I am new to this platform. I am creating my EE profile under 0213 noc. I have worked in same organisation on 7 designations in 7.5 yrs, but can classify them in 2 different roles/noc codes(4 yrs, code 2282 + 3.5 yrs, code 0213).
I want to claim points for only current role as a manager(3.5 yrs, 0213).
Can I drop my 4 yrs exp in EE profile(later put it in personal history when ITA is recieved) and ONLY show later managerial experience(3.5 yrs out of 7.5 total in work history) ?

Would that raise a red flag?? Or its normal to split single organisation experience and claim partially ???

My second query, I am not sure on how HR should create a role and responsibilities letter in my case as I have 7 designation split across 2 roles. In order to avoid confusion later I thought of avoid unrelated noc and show only current and relevant one in EE profile.
Plz help as its v confusing..
 

Bobbieleigh

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Dec 11, 2015
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Request some clarification as I am new to this platform. I am creating my EE profile under 0213 noc. I have worked in same organisation on 7 designations in 7.5 yrs, but can classify them in 2 different roles/noc codes(4 yrs, code 2282 + 3.5 yrs, code 0213).
I want to claim points for only current role as a manager(3.5 yrs, 0213).
Can I drop my 4 yrs exp in EE profile(later put it in personal history when ITA is recieved) and ONLY show later managerial experience(3.5 yrs out of 7.5 total in work history) ?

Would that raise a red flag?? Or its normal to split single organisation experience and claim partially ???

My second query, I am not sure on how HR should create a role and responsibilities letter in my case as I have 7 designation split across 2 roles. In order to avoid confusion later I thought of avoid unrelated noc and show only current and relevant one in EE profile.
Plz help as its v confusing..
Yes, you can drop the work experience you don't want to claim points for even if it's in the same organisation.
In the experience letter write the roles and responsibilities that that are the closest match to your primary NOC.
 
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Radhe

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Nov 26, 2017
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Thank you Bobbieleigh for you reply.

I have one more query related to above.

I can see any option in EE profile asking "first became qualified to practice in this occupation". Should this be the date from which I want my role to be considered for score calculation or that is the date when one starts his/her career in the organisation ?
 

Radhe

Newbie
Nov 26, 2017
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7
Yes, you can drop the work experience you don't want to claim points for even if it's in the same organisation.
In the experience letter write the roles and responsibilities that that are the closest match to your primary NOC.
Thank you Bobbieleigh for you reply.

I have one more query related to above.

I can see any option in EE profile asking "first became qualified to practice in this occupation". Should this be the date from which I want my role to be considered for score calculation or that is the date when one starts his/her career in the organisation ?
 

Bobbieleigh

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Dec 11, 2015
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Thank you Bobbieleigh for you reply.

I have one more query related to above.

I can see any option in EE profile asking "first became qualified to practice in this occupation". Should this be the date from which I want my role to be considered for score calculation or that is the date when one starts his/her career in the organisation ?
Qualified means education. You have to put a date you were sufficiently educated to do what you do.
As my education had nothing to do with my work experience and there were no education requirements for my occupation (not regulated occupation) I put the date I graduated from high school.
If your occupation requires certain qualifications to practice it you need to put a date you obtained it.
 
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Radhe

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Nov 26, 2017
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Qualified means education. You have to put a date you were sufficiently educated to do what you do.
As my education had nothing to do with my work experience and there were no education requirements for my occupation (not regulated occupation) I put the date I graduated from high school.
If your occupation requires certain qualifications to practice it you need to put a date you obtained it.
Thanks a lot Bobbieleigh for your wonderful help. I have relevant bachelors degree which I would put here and submit my EE.