I can't find the job title that I want to display on my job posting. What should I do?
Job titles found on Job Bank are based on the National Occupational Classification (NOC) code. The NOC is a large directory that contains most jobs held in Canada. If you are searching for a job title and cannot find what you’re looking for, try browsing by occupation. You can do so by clicking on the tab labeled “Browse” to skim through various occupations. Once you have selected a job title, click on “View description” to verify that the job title best describes the duties and tasks of the future employee.
For more information on NOC codes, you can visit the National Occupational Classification.
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