National Occupational Classification (NOC) - Welcome!
Source: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC)
Search the authoritative resource on occupational information in Canada.
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60 fiches carrières
Source: Comité sectoriel de main-d'oeuvre: industries des portes et fenêtres, meubles et armoires de cuisine
Get to know this sector of the work force by exploring such trades as cabinet making, welding, jointing and more (French only).
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Becoming an Architect
Source: Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
Provides information on what it takes to become an architect, and what sort of work they do.
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Biotech - Resource Centre
Source: Biotechnology Human Resource Council
Profiles careers in the biotechnology sector.
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British Columbia Occupational Outlooks
Source: Work Futures
Provides career specific information about your occupation of interest.
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Build Your Occupational Profile
Source: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC)
Build a profile for a specific occupation using HRSDC's interactive occupational profiler.
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Career and Applied Programs
Source: British Columbia
Showcases careers in motion pictures, music and new media industries.
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Career Info
Source: Canadian Tourism Human Resource Council (CTHRC)
Offers information on careers in tourism and provides information on the skills, knowledge, attitude and education required to succeed.
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Career Profiles
Source: Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of British Columbia (ASTTBC)
Offers 23 career profiles for jobs in the technology and trades sector.
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Career Profiles
Source: nextsteps.org
Provides articles related to a variety of occupations.
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Careers
Source: Canadian Library Association (CLA)
Provides information about careers in library and information science.
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Careers in a Package
Source: Packaging Careers Council Of Canada
Provides youth with information about career choices in the packaging industry.
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Careers in Biology
Source: Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB)
Provides general career information for a variety of careers in biology. Use the left menu to navigate throught the careers.
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Careers in Music
Source: Music Industry Association of Newfoundland & Labrador (MIANL)
Provides a brief description of the more popular careers in music and some potential institutions for post-secondary studies.
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Careers in the Mining Industry
Source: Natural Resources Canada
Profiles the careers available in mining and the qualifications required. Also describes the types of jobs performed by the specialists.
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Careers in Transportation - Why Transportation?
Source: Western Transportation Advisory Council (WESTAC)
Provides profiles of careers in the transportation industry.
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Complete Guide to The Skilled Trades
Source: Durham Region Local Training Board
Provides career and training profiles for apprenticeable trades.
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Éducatrices - Éducateurs à l'enfance
Source: Québec
Discover the profession and its entrance requirements in Quebec. Take a test to evaluate your predisposition for this career (French only).
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Essential Skills
Source: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC)
Provides a searchable database of occupational profiles that highlight essential skills. Essential skills include literacy, numeracy, oral communication, working with others, continuous learning, thinking skills and computer use.
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Exploring Occupations
Source: University of Manitoba
Offers information on almost two hundred occupational options.
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Flight Training
Source: Transport Canada
Provides information about flight training programs in Atlantic Canada.
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Grow in a Growing Industry
Source: Manitoba
Provides general information about careers in agriculture.
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Irving Forest Discovery Network
Source: Irving Forest Discovery Network (IFDN)
Profiles careers available in the forestry and the forest products industries. Please click on the 'Careers' section to access the information.
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Job Futures
Source: Service Canada
Provides a career and education planning tool. Offers information about 226 occupational groups and describes the work experiences of recent graduates from 155 programs of study.
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Looking for a Job
Source: Ontario
Find Government of Ontario resources designed to help you choose a career. Use the left-hand menu to access other employment services (job search help, labour market information, etc.).
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