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The National Occupation Classification (NOC) is a standardized system used in Canada to categorize and classify occupations based on their skill levels and job duties.

Occupations are assigned a ranking which attempts to measure the prospect of finding a job in that occupation within your local job market. Learn more about the use of Employment Outlooks in Canada.

In the context of the NOC, a TEER category corresponds to the type and/or amount of training, education, experience and responsibility typically required to work in an occupation. Learn more about the use of TEER Categories in Canada.

OaSIS

The Government of Canada’s Occupational and Skills Information System (OaSIS) is a platform that provides information on occupations, skills, and labor market trends to help individuals make informed decisions about their careers and education.

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