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Highest paid professionals in Canada under NOC – 2021

Posted on January 4, 2021
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If you are moving to Canada for a career overseas in 2021, then as a first step, you will have to assess your skills and work experience. The next step is to do a study of the Canadian job market and find out which jobs are in demand and which skillsets are required in the Canadian job market.

The top question in your mind would be which of these jobs are high paying, will be in demand and will see a continued job growth. The point is the job they are moving to Canada it must be for a top-paying job that will make it worth moving there.

For this you will have to first do your research on the job market in Canada. For this you can refer to the National Occupation Classification or the NOC list and the Job Bank maintained by the government of Canada.

National Occupation Classification (NOC)

The NOC is a database of 30,000 job titles that are organized into groups based on skills and the levels required. Each profession has a NOC code. You can search for your profession and get the following information:

  • Duties and tasks
  • Education and training required for the profession
  • Job titles
  • Experience required

The NOC can be valuable to your labor market research. You will know about the common job titles for your profession so that you can look out for them when you apply for jobs. It will also help you compare if your previous work experience matches with the functions of your desired role in Canada. It will also give you an idea of the high-paying jobs in Canada for 2021.

Job Bank

This is an initiative by the Government of Canada to maintain a database of the outlook for different professions for the next five or ten years. The occupations are ranked using a star ranking system. A higher number of stars indicate a good outlook for a job. The job bank also allows you to filter the jobs by region or province to help you find out where your skills will be in high demand.

According to the NOC and Job Bank here are the hskilled occupations expected to be in demand in Canada for 2021.

Sales representatives: Skilled workers in sales are expected to be in demand in 2021. Here is a list with NOC  numbers of the various roles on sales that will be open to skilled workers in 2021.

The pay scale for his profession ranges from 52,000 CAD to 64,000 CAD.

NOC code Job role
6211 Retail sales supervisors
6221 Technical sales specialists – wholesale trade
6222 Retail and wholesale buyers
6231 Insurance agents and brokers
6232 Real estate agents and salespersons
6235 Financial sales representatives

Accountants: This is another group of sought-after professionals in Canada. The below table gives details of accountant jobs in demand with NOC numbers.

The pay range for this profession ranges from 63,000 CAD to 75, 000 CAD.

NOC code Job role
0111 Financial managers
1111 Financial auditors and accountants

Business analysts: Business analysts are in demand for their innovation that will help them run a business effectively. Here is a list of job roles in demand. The pay scale range for this profession is from 73,000  CAD to 87,000  CAD.

NOC code Job role
1122 Professional occupations in business management consulting
2171 Information systems analysts and consultants
4162 Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts
4163 Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants

Account managers: Account managers are the key to getting new clients and managing relationships with existing clients in a business. The pay range for this profession is between 75,000 CAD to 92,000 CAD. The positions in demand under this category include:

NOC code Job role
0125 Other business services managers
0601 Corporate sales managers

Software engineers: Software developers and programmers are in demand. Organizations depend on them to build new applications and projects. The salary range for this profession is between 83,000 CAD to 99000 CAD.

NOC code Job role
2173 Software engineers and designers

Registered Nurse

Nursing can very well top the list when it comes to the most-needed jobs in Canada. The demand for more nurses is being driven by two major factors. Approximately half of the RN population is aged between around 42 and 65. In addition, a large number of RNs retire before the age of 65.

The overall ageing population of Canada is the second major factor that drives nursing demand. Usually, seniors and elderly people have greater needs for health care. So, with an ageing population, the demand for medical care is expected to increase, resulting in new employment.

The pay for this profession is around 52,000 CAD per year.

NOC code Job role
3012 Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses

 Truck Driver

The Canadian economy is dependent on truck drivers, but there might not be enough young adults joining the trucking industry to fill the retirement gap. Approximately half of the truck-driving workforce is between the ages of 46 and 65, so in the coming decades, many workers will retire.

To carry commercial goods from coast to coast, dedicated transport truck drivers are required almost everywhere. It’s one of Canada’s most significant jobs in demand.

The average salary range for this profession is between 52,000 CAD to 79,000 CAD per year.

NOC code Job role
7011 Truck driver

Business Management Consultant

It is more important than ever for companies to be lean and profitable in an evolving global marketplace that is becoming more competitive. In order to accomplish that purpose, organizations also employ management consultants to assist them. Management consultancy is one of the top jobs in demand in Canada because of the anticipated rise in demand for technical consulting services, combined with staff retiring and moving to other roles.

The average salary for this profession is 78,000 CAD per year.

NOC code Job role
1122 Business management consultant

Occupational or Physiotherapy Assistant

For as long as possible, many Canadians wish to enjoy a healthy lifestyle. In order to make that possible, occupational and physiotherapy assistants also play a part. Occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and their assistants conduct extensive work that helps individuals overcome complications of movement, mobility, and life skills arising from accidents, illnesses, and other physical or mental conditions. As the population ages, it is only predicted that the need for such services would increase.

The average salary for this profession is 85,000 CAD per year.

NOC code Job role
3142 Occupational therapist
3143 Physiotherapist

Software Engineer and Designer

Some of the top technical professions in demand are software engineering and software design. Any of those opportunities would be due to the need to replace employees who are transitioning into management, sales, or engineering roles at higher levels. But most of them are going to be because of new job development.

Demand for software engineers and developers is expected to drive expected growth in the computer, telecommunications, and mobile technology sectors.

The average salary for this profession is 104,000 CAD per year.

NOC code Job role
3142 Software Engineer and Designer

 Aerospace Engineer

If you’re searching for high-paying jobs in demand, then what you’re looking for might be aerospace engineering. Jobs could also open up alongside business development due to staff retiring, being promoted, and moving on to other roles.

As Canada’s fleet of jets age and stricter environmental and safety regulations fall into effect, demand for updated aircraft is expected to increase.

The average salary for this profession is 89,000 CAD per year.

NOC code Job role
2146 Aerospace Engineer

The top-paying jobs in Canada are found in different sectors. Migrants with diverse set of qualifications can hope to find a job suitable for their skills. This makes Canada an attractive option for an overseas career.

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