Why can't I find the job title I'm looking for?
Job titles on Job Bank come from the National Occupational Classification (NOC). The NOC is a list of most jobs in Canada.
On Job Bank, if you search for a generic job title, you may not see suggestions right away. Instead, you may see a list of more specific titles. For example, if you search for the job title "clerk", you will see options like "law clerk" or "mail clerk". In this situation, choose the job title that best matches what you're looking for.
If you see no results, there may not be enough data for that job title in the location you chose. Try another location or try again later.
To learn more about job titles, visit the National Occupational Classification website.
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