If I worked in a company wherein I had two positions , one is skill type O and the other is skill type C. I am declaring both, so do I need two separate reference letters? (2 years was as a executive and then promoted to a manager for the next 1 year)
As of now I have one reference letter stating the different positions, salaries, etc. and job duties mentioned for the manager position.
I don't see any reason to have 2.. I had 2 periods of jobs - different titles and salaries, but same roles... with a gap inbetween... I just got 1 reference letter which included every similarity and difference between my 2 roles and then uploaded the same documents for both work exp. placeholders.. so it was the same thing twice..
I still didn't get my ITA, but for the Ontario PNP application I did the same.
I actually have 7 different positions within one company, as it is my first and only company and I have been there for more than 10 years. I wrote down all my positions, duties, salary for each position, working hours and exact periods in each position with dates. It ended up being 3 pages long and is signed by my current boss.
If I worked in a company wherein I had two positions , one is skill type O and the other is skill type C. I am declaring both, so do I need two separate reference letters? (2 years was as a executive and then promoted to a manager for the next 1 year)
As of now I have one reference letter stating the different positions, salaries, etc. and job duties mentioned for the manager position.
Hey.. I have got the same situation as you =) I worked in a type B and a type A position, for the same company.. They provided me with one letter, which included all the details required for BOTH.. they actually starting saying that started in x position, being promoted to the y position later. The letter included time in each position, year do date totals, wages, hours worked per week, duties, responsibilities, all of that =)
How to mention it in the application in case of two titles in the same NOC under same employer? both titles listed separately or just the one at which I resigned?
I would list both separately, but it depends if there is a difference. I have a similar situation, and I separated them but had a difference in the brands/projects I was in charge of. The rest was the same.