HELP!! IEAUST-CDR writing graduate with no relevant experience
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HELP!! IEAUST-CDR writing graduate with no relevant experience
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I am a graduate of Electronics and Communications Engineering since 2002 but with no relevant work experience (I work a Software Engineer).
Do you think i would stand a chance in passing the IEAUST assessment via the CDR?
I am a graduate of Electronics and Communications Engineering since 2002 but with no relevant work experience (I work a Software Engineer).
Do you think i would stand a chance in passing the IEAUST assessment via the CDR?
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Re: HELP!! IEAUST-CDR writing graduate with no relevant experience
It really depends on if you can demonstrate the required competentices within the CDR. If you have an accredited degree it's much easier to apply via one of the international accords (Either Sydney or Washington). Otherwise I'd suggest you download the CDR guide and work out if you can meet the requirements. There may be elements of your university work that could be used to demonstrate some of the competencies particulalry if you gained any industrial experience during the course.
Originally Posted by techno_blade2005
:scared:
I am a graduate of Electronics and Communications Engineering since 2002 but with no relevant work experience (I work a Software Engineer).
Do you think i would stand a chance in passing the IEAUST assessment via the CDR?
I am a graduate of Electronics and Communications Engineering since 2002 but with no relevant work experience (I work a Software Engineer).
Do you think i would stand a chance in passing the IEAUST assessment via the CDR?