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Aruntocanada

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Feb 21, 2016
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NOC Code......
0124
Dear All,

I am planning to create my express entry profile as recently got CLB 8 and ECA as masters which led me to reach 68 points to create EE profile. However, I am stuck on picking up right NOC for me considering my job change over the last 7 years. Please review my experience and share your views on the same.

1. Business Development Executive (Software Product Sales): March 2012- July 2013 : Closeset is 6221 Technical sales specialists – wholesale trade.

2. Manager Business Development : August 2013-May 2017 : 6221 or 0124 as I later handled Digital Marketing activity too. I can take reference letter for NOC 0124 from this employer.

then, I worked for around 1.5 years as self employed in sales and marketing : Cannot Claim points for this points I am afraid , if possible NOC 0124 - Tell me how can I claim this?

3. November 2018- Till Date - Digital Marketing
(Loyalty manager) - I suppose 0124 .


Now, I am confused to pick which all to claim most of the points without putting any wrong info in my profile.

Challenges with 6221:
Employment requirements
  • A university degree or college diploma in a program related to the product or service is usually required.
  • Experience in sales or in a technical occupation related to the product or service may be required.
  • Fluency in a specific foreign language, and/or foreign work or travel experience may be required for technical sales specialists seeking employment with companies that import or export technical goods or services.
  • Technical sales supervisors require experience as a technical sales specialist.
  • A driver's licence and a good driving record may be required.
Maybe this will become a reason for declination.

Challenges with 1123:
  • A university degree or college diploma in business marketing, public relations, communications, journalism, museology or a discipline related to a particular subject matter is usually required.
  • Practitioners in public relations may require an APR (Accredited in Public Relations) designation.
 
Can anyone put their views here??? I am eagrly waiting to hear from you guys..Please help