CareerExplorer

NARRATOR: You can also view details of new career paths that you might not have even considered before — and add them to your favourites for later reference.

Get advice to help push your career forward. Access articles, interviews and reports with general and industry-specific tips for career hunting in Canada.

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"In an ever changing labour market that has been particularly disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, it is difficult for some Canadians to know where to go next in their career. This tool launched by the Future Skills Centre will help employers and workers make informed job transitions and hiring decisions. The launch of OpportuNext is an example of how the Government of Canada is investing in a dynamic, inclusive and forward-thinking labour force that benefits all Canadians."

Growth prospects are based on projected employment levels for each occupation over the next 5 years and over the next 10 years. We base these on the most recent data from the The Model of Occupations, Skills and Technology (MOST), an employment by occupation forecast produced by Employment and Social Development Canada. We use the following rates to arrive at the ratings:

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Can anyone point me on how to get the serial number of the VR Device i am using in blueprints or in C++ code. I tried using Get Device ID node in blueprints but, I only get an empty string and when I try to use Get Device Type I get ‘Rift’ or ‘Quest 2’ accordingly on witch device I use. I tried googling this and looked trough Meta documentation nothing pops up.

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You’ll need to get the source from the engine(that was for me the only way to be able to import the functionality that i needed) and change the project to use the source engine. in the build.cs of the project add “Android Permissions” for the dependency ex:

I found partially a solution for this, it’s not what i was looking for but it will work for me i hope someone will find this helpfull.

NARRATOR: In this case, you would simply select your education level, enter a field of study and select the appropriate province.

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While researching the code in the AndroidPlatformMisc.CPP I found out there are some logic that is returning empty strings for example if you want to get the MAC address it returns an empty string and you will need to create your own custom function and modify the engine to get the information that you’re looking for.

to use included code for getting information about your device that uses android for for example for me Oculus Quest 2, but it will not get the ID of the Oculus Rift because i think it’s based for Windows and not Android. In your code use this call

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NARRATOR: It will also show you top options based on similarity scores — identifying careers that require similar education and skillsets to those you already have, or that you can train for.

OpportuNext can help you identify and research career paths that closely match an existing skillset. In one free and easy search, you get information and insights that can kickstart a successful career transition — for yourself or for others. Start now!

Whether you’re looking for your next move, helping others to find theirs, trying to fill a position or informing policy, OpportuNext can help.

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Average salaries are the average annual wages for each occupation. We base them on the most recent data from Statistics Canada's Canadian Labour Force Survey (LFS).

Similarity scores measure how comparable occupations are to one another. We calculate them by comparing O*NET and Vicinity Jobs data for two occupations using a mathematical formula called cosine similarity. We compare level of skills, abilities, knowledge, work activities, tools, training, and education required for each occupation. The higher the cosine similarity value, the more similar they are considered.

OpportuNext from The Conference Board of Canada is a free-to-use career tool created in partnership with the Future Skills Centre. Using big data, it matches a person’s skills with viable career paths — often including some you have not considered.

NARRATOR: Your search results can be filtered by knowledge area, by education, by future growth prospects, or by average salary.

NARRATOR: And if you’re an organization helping jobseekers and employers, or an HR professional, it’s a fast and easy way to identify new opportunities for them.

NARRATOR: OpportuNext will show you province-specific average salary and 5- and 10-year growth prospects for the selected job title, as well as the top skills required by employers.