Hi guys, my job profile is of a credit risk model development on banking data. We develop PD, LGD models used to estimate the expected loss of a financial portfolio like credit cards and loans for a bank. In this profile, we use a lot of statistical techniques like logistic regression etc. I work on a programing language SAS.
My education background is B.Sc (Hons) Statistics and MSc Financial Mathematics. I am confused which NOC should i go ahead with as I am not able to find an appropriate one. I was thinking to file under 2161 Statistician. Is there anyone with a similar profile like mine?
Hi guys, my job profile is of a credit risk model development on banking data. We develop PD, LGD models used to estimate the expected loss of a financial portfolio like credit cards and loans for a bank. In this profile, we use a lot of statistical techniques like logistic regression etc. I work on a programing language SAS.
My education background is B.Sc (Hons) Statistics and MSc Financial Mathematics. I am confused which NOC should i go ahead with as I am not able to find an appropriate one. I was thinking to file under 2161 Statistician. Is there anyone with a similar profile like mine?
Hi guys, my job profile is of a credit risk model development on banking data. We develop PD, LGD models used to estimate the expected loss of a financial portfolio like credit cards and loans for a bank. In this profile, we use a lot of statistical techniques like logistic regression etc. I work on a programing language SAS.
My education background is B.Sc (Hons) Statistics and MSc Financial Mathematics. I am confused which NOC should i go ahead with as I am not able to find an appropriate one. I was thinking to file under 2161 Statistician. Is there anyone with a similar profile like mine?
If you are not sure about your NOC, you can write to noc@workingincanada.gc.ca with your duties and responsibilities for each company, they will let you know which NOC is the closest fit.
Hi, my duties are very similar to yours and I had the same doubts, but eventually I've decided to choose 1112 NOC.
However, in case of choosing 1112 NOC you will need to make sure that the job duties listed in your job reference letter do not sound too mathematical. Try to adjust them more to the financial side.
Hi, my duties are very similar to yours and I had the same doubts, but eventually I've decided to choose 1112 NOC.
However, in case of choosing 1112 NOC you will need to make sure that the job duties listed in your job reference letter do not sound too mathematical. Try to adjust them more to the financial side.
Thanks kane. But I wonder if I can also choose 2161 Statistician because I have worked on statistical techniques a lot like regression. Also, I hold a Bachelors in Statistics and Masters in Financial Mathematics.
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Hi guys, my job profile is of a credit risk model development on banking data. We develop PD, LGD models used to estimate the expected loss of a financial portfolio like credit cards and loans for a bank. In this profile, we use a lot of statistical techniques like logistic regression etc. I work on a programing language SAS.
My education background is B.Sc (Hons) Statistics and MSc Financial Mathematics. I am confused which NOC should i go ahead with as I am not able to find an appropriate one. I was thinking to file under 2161 Statistician. Is there anyone with a similar profile like mine?
Hi.. I have the similar work profile.does anybody got the clarity on the NOC Code to be used. I am also confused between 4162,2161 and 1112.Please advice
Hi guys, my job profile is of a credit risk model development on banking data. We develop PD, LGD models used to estimate the expected loss of a financial portfolio like credit cards and loans for a bank. In this profile, we use a lot of statistical techniques like logistic regression etc. I work on a programing language SAS.
My education background is B.Sc (Hons) Statistics and MSc Financial Mathematics. I am confused which NOC should i go ahead with as I am not able to find an appropriate one. I was thinking to file under 2161 Statistician. Is there anyone with a similar profile like mine?