Monday, 29 September 2014

Monday's Assignment


National Occupational Classification

 The National Occupational Classification (NOC) is a system of organizing information about occupations in Canada. Every occupation in Canada has a NOC job description, which provides listings of the main duties, employment requirements and job titles. These descriptions are identified by a four-digit code called the NOC code.
Knowing the NOC code for the job you are interested in can make online research easier and quicker. This is because many job search services organize their job listings and occupation information by the NOC code. Here’s how the NOC code works:
• The first number identifies the sector. There are 10 sectors in total (0–9). For example, 0 refers to management occupations, while 6 refers to sales and service occupations.
• The second number refers to the level of education or training the job requires (1–6). Generally:
Ø  1 requires a university education
Ø  2 or 3 requires a community college or apprenticeship training
Ø  4 or 5 requires a high school diploma and/or job-specific training
Ø  6 usually requires a short demonstration or on-the-job training
• The third and fourth numbers refer to specific occupations within the sector.
In the example on the right, the 2 refers to the sector Natural and Applied Sciences; the 1 means it generally requires a university degree; together, the code 2146 is the code specific to aerospace engineers. Because the NOC groups occupations that are similar to each other, it is easy to find information about occupations that are related to your occupation of choice. This can be useful if you cannot find a job in your occupation and want to broaden your job search.
Locate the NOC website (www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC). On the home page, click on Occupational Structure (on the left-hand side of the page).
Task 1:
List the 10 sectors that the first digit of the NOC code refers to. In small groups, brainstorm three occupations for each sector.
0.                                                         5.
1.                                                         6.
2.                                                         7.
3.                                                         8.
4.                                                         9.
Task 2:
Think of an occupation you would like to enter in Canada (either as a survival job, or in the
occupation you are trained for). Which of the above sectors is this occupation in?
Task 3:
Imagine that you want to apply for a position as a sales clerk in a department store. Find the NOC information related to this position. Answer the questions below.
A. Go to the NOC home page. Look for the site search bar. Enter the number that represents
the appropriate sector and click on GO. The first and second number of the NOC code represent
the Major Group.
a) How many Major Groups are listed in this sector? What are they?
b) What Major Group is the Sales Clerk occupation listed under?
c) What types of occupations are within this Major Group (represented by the three-digit code)?
2. What is the four-digit NOC code for a Sales Clerk?
3. Click on the NOC code for the Sales Clerk and read the NOC description. What kind of information can you get from the NOC description?
4. Read the example titles in the NOC description. Do you think knowing these titles can be useful in your job search? How?
5. Read the main duties in the NOC description. List the duties you think are most relevant to this position.
6. How and where do you think you could use the statements about job duties?
7. How could you use the other information included in the NOC description (e.g., employment
requirements and additional information)?
8. The information under Classified elsewhere lists related occupations. Choose one and click on its NOC code to view its NOC description. Compare the main duties with those of the Sales Clerk. How are they similar or different?
B- Find the NOC code for an occupation that interests you. Read the NOC description for this
occupation. Prepare a short presentation for the class about this occupation. Include related job
titles, main duties and employment requirements.




1 comment:

  1. Task 1:
    0. Management occupations
    1 .Business, finance and administration occupations
    2 .Natural and applied sciences and related occupations
    3 .Health occupations
    4 .Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services
    5. Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
    6 .Sales and service occupations
    7.Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
    8 .Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations
    9. Occupations in manufacturing and utilities
    Task 3:
    a) How many Major Groups are listed in this sector? What are they?
    1.Retail sales supervisors and specialized sales occupations
    2.Service supervisors and specialized service occupations
    3.Sales representatives and salespersons - wholesale and retail trade
    4.Service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations
    5.Sales support occupations
    6. Service support and other service occupations, n.e.c.
    b) What Major Group is the Sales Clerk occupation listed under?
    Sales representatives and salespersons - wholesale and retail trade
    c)What types of occupations are within this Major Group (represented by the three-digit code)?
    Retail salespersons
    2. What is the four-digit NOC code for a Sales Clerk?
    6421
    3. Click on the NOC code for the Sales Clerk and read the NOC description. What kind of information can you get from the NOC description?
    Retail salespersons sell, rent or lease a range of technical and non-technical goods and services directly to consumers. They are employed by stores and other retail businesses, as well as wholesale businesses that sell on a retail basis to the public.
    4. Read the example titles in the NOC description. Do you think knowing these titles can be useful in your job search? How?
    Yes. This Website give me a big help for finding job.
    5. Read the main duties in the NOC description. List the duties you think are most relevant to this position.
    Greet customers and discuss type, quality and quantity of merchandise or services sought for purchase, rental or lease
    Advise customers on use and care of merchandise, and provide advice concerning specialized products or services
    Estimate or quote prices, credit terms, trade-in allowances, warranties and delivery dates
    Prepare merchandise for purchase, rental or lease
    Prepare sales, rental or leasing contracts and accept cash, cheque, credit card or automatic debit payment
    Assist in display of merchandise
    Maintain sales records for inventory control
    Operate computerized inventory record keeping and re-ordering systems
    May conduct sales transactions through Internet-based electronic commerce.
    6. How and where do you think you could use the statements about job duties?
    7. How could you use the other information included in the NOC description (e.g., employment
    requirements and additional information)?
    Completion of secondary school may be required.
    A university degree or college diploma may be required by some employers.
    Specific subject matter courses or training may be required.
    Demonstrated sales ability and product knowledge are usually required for retail salespersons who sell complex or valuable merchandise, such as automobiles, antiques or computers.
    Technical or sales training programs may be provided by employers.
    Progression to retail supervisory positions is possible with additional training or experience.
    8. The information under Classified elsewhere lists related occupations. Choose one and click on its NOC code to view its NOC description. Compare the main duties with those of the Sales Clerk. How are they similar or different?

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