My high education (MA in economics) does not have a computing element in the meaning of software development, however, I have 9+ years of work experience as a software developer outside Canada. Does it mean that I cannot be employed as a Software Developer in Canada? I suppose that an employer can apply me as a software developer without the computing element, however, the NOC description confuses me.
Re: Are education requirements in NOC descriptions a "must have" to fill a posit
taking into consideration of personal experience of mine . I would suggest to do a thorough check with the NOC and the CIC sites and some googling for this since nobody would or are having a cross platform experience until one goes through it. I would suggest you to seriously think before making your move. since in the NOC it clearly mentions that you need to have a respective degree for the respective field for which you are applying.....
Re: Are education requirements in NOC descriptions a "must have" to fill a posit
ARK said:
... I would suggest you to seriously think before making your move. since in the NOC it clearly mentions that you need to have a respective degree for the respective field for which you are applying.....
Thanks for your answer, ARK. I have strong knowledge in software development as it's been being my profession for almost 10 years. So, you say that a canadian employer may not apply me in a Software Developer position just because the NOC says it is required to have a degree or diploma with a computing element? What if an employer does not care this education requirement, is it unallowed to them to employ me in that position?