Hey guys,
I've got a question regarding one of my experience letter that I submitted for my application.
My NOC code is 2175 and I've only worked as a web developer so far in my career.
For one of my experience letter, my manager wrote " Mike's primary responsibilities was to design and develop XXX's flagship Software product. The product is a web application built on .NET ...blablablablabla "
My question is , the format of the responsibilities section is pretty much like that, instead of a list. And he rambled on about the technology used etc. So do you think OINP will accept that ??
Also, he mentioned the word "Software" as you can see above. I'm wondering if OINP will think it's a software dev job ??
The company's product is purely cloud based web app (.net MVC) and the work contract is ambiguous , it doesn't mention the word web. But i'm neither a software engineer nor am I a computer programmer ( i don't build desktop apps, only web apps).
There's no NOC that corresponds to a software dev, so i'm just wondering if they'll be confused because of that.
Any thoughts ?
I've got a question regarding one of my experience letter that I submitted for my application.
My NOC code is 2175 and I've only worked as a web developer so far in my career.
For one of my experience letter, my manager wrote " Mike's primary responsibilities was to design and develop XXX's flagship Software product. The product is a web application built on .NET ...blablablablabla "
My question is , the format of the responsibilities section is pretty much like that, instead of a list. And he rambled on about the technology used etc. So do you think OINP will accept that ??
Also, he mentioned the word "Software" as you can see above. I'm wondering if OINP will think it's a software dev job ??
The company's product is purely cloud based web app (.net MVC) and the work contract is ambiguous , it doesn't mention the word web. But i'm neither a software engineer nor am I a computer programmer ( i don't build desktop apps, only web apps).
There's no NOC that corresponds to a software dev, so i'm just wondering if they'll be confused because of that.
Any thoughts ?