Why does a job advertised on Job Bank have a different title than on an employer's website?
Job Bank only uses job titles that are found on the National Occupational Classification (NOC). This means that employers posting on Job Bank must choose the best match within the titles corresponding to the NOC code selected. They don’t have the option to modify the title.
If employers post a job with a website link to their corporate website, they will sometimes change the job title and add details about the requirements to better describe the job.
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