Helping You Prepare for Your Next Career Move

Finding a job is more than submitting applications, it’s about understanding your career options, preparing professional application materials, building your network, and staying informed about your industry.

 

Whether you’re exploring career paths before graduation or actively searching for employment, this resource hub brings together practical tools, trusted resources, and expert guidance to support every stage of your career journey.

National Occupational Classification (NOC) Career Guide

Understanding where your education can take you is an important part of career planning.

 

Canada’s National Occupation Classification (NOC) is the country’s official system for classifying occupations based on the type of work performed and the training, education, experience, and responsibilities required for each role (known as the TEER system). Employers, government agencies, labour market organizations, and immigration programs use the NOC to classify occupations across Canada.

Knowing the NOC associated with your program can help you:

  • Explore career paths related to your education
  • Identify job titles commonly used by employers
  • Learn about the skills and qualifications employers are looking for
  • Research employment outlooks within your industry
ProgramCareer PathNOC Code
Business Management Diploma – AccountingBusiness Management Consultant1122
Business Management Diploma – Human ResourcesBusiness Management Consultant1122
Business Management Diploma – Digital MarketingMarketing & Public Relations Professional1123
Accounting & Bookkeeping CertificateAccounting Technician / Bookkeeper1311
Digital Marketing CertificateMarketing & Public Relations Professional1123
Human Resources CertificateHuman Resources Professional1121
Medical Office Assistant (MOA) CertificateMedical Administrative Assistants1243
Hospitality Management DiplomaHospitality Supervisor6313
Hospitality Operations CertificateHospitality Supervisor6313
Office Administration CertificateAdministrative Officer1221
Supply Chain Management DiplomaLogistics Coordinator1523
Information Technology CertificateComputer Network Technician2281
Network Administration DiplomaComputer Network Technician2281
Cybersecurity DiplomaInformation Systems Analyst / Cybersecurity2171
AI & Data Science CertificateUser Support Technician2282
AI & Data Science DiplomaDatabase analysts and data administrators2172
Addictions and Community Services Worker DiplomaSocial & Community Service Worker4212
Community Service Worker CertificateSocial & Community Service Worker4212

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Build Your Professional Presence with LinkedIn

LinkedIn is one of the world’s largest professional networking platforms and is used by employers and recruiters to discover candidates, advertise opportunities, and evaluate applicants. A complete and professional LinkedIn profile can help you stand out during your job search.

 

LinkedIn Checklist

 

Before applying for jobs, make sure your profile includes:

 

  • A professional profile photo
  • A clear headline that reflects your career interests
  • An engaging “About” section
  • Your Career City College education and credentials
  • Relevant technical and workplace skills
  • Work, volunteer, or practicum experience (where applicable)
  • Recommendations from instructors or employers
  • An updated location and contact information
  • The Open to Work feature if you’re actively job searching

 

You’ll also find helpful resources below to guide you through creating a strong LinkedIn profile, growing your professional network, and using LinkedIn Jobs effectively.

Industry & Career Connections

Career City College works with employers, professional associations, industry organizations, and community partners to help students build meaningful career connections and stay informed about evolving workforce trends.

 

These relationships provide opportunities for career exploration, professional development, mentorship, networking, and industry engagement that complement students’ education and career preparation.

Depending on the organization and program, eligible students and alumni may have access to career events, mentorship opportunities, networking initiatives, educational resources, or specialized programs. While these connections help support career development, participation does not guarantee employment.

Helpful Career Resources

Continue exploring trusted Canadian employment resources:

 

  • Job Bank Canada – Search jobs, research occupations, wages, and labour market trends.
  • WorkBC – Career planning tools and employment resources for British Columbia.
  • Eluta – Discover employer-reviewed job postings from thousands of Canadian organizations.
  • Government of Canada – National Occupation Classification (NOC) – Learn more about occupations and TEER classifications.
  • LinkedIn Jobs – Find opportunities and build your professional network.
  • Indeed Canada – Search thousands of current job postings across Canada.
Jobs & Career Services

Student Success Stories

The experiences of our students and graduates are a reflection of the dedication, support, and guidance provided throughout their learning journey.

Read reviews from students who have worked with our Student Services and Career Services teams to prepare for employment, build confidence, and pursue meaningful career opportunities.

Your Career Starts Here

Every career journey begins with the right foundation. At Career City College, our flexible online diploma and certificate programs are designed to prepare you with the knowledge, practical skills, and career support needed to pursue your goals with confidence.

 

Whether you’re exploring a new career path or looking to advance in your current field, we’re here to help you take the next step.