Developer
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Developer
Hi
I have more than 6.5 years of experience in Oracle pl/sql development and performance tuning .
I am planning to apply for Developer programmer (261312)
But I am from non IT educational background. B.tech in Electrical and M.tech in Power electronics.
Also in my company , the role and designation are not the same .
In my Pay slips and Experinece letters, only the
designation is shown but not the role.So
2008- 2012 Designation is Asisstant Systems Engineer but role Developer.
2012 - tilldate Designation is I.T.Analyst but role is again Developer.
So how can i prove that i'm a developer for all these years ?
I have more than 6.5 years of experience in Oracle pl/sql development and performance tuning .
I am planning to apply for Developer programmer (261312)
But I am from non IT educational background. B.tech in Electrical and M.tech in Power electronics.
Also in my company , the role and designation are not the same .
In my Pay slips and Experinece letters, only the
designation is shown but not the role.So
2008- 2012 Designation is Asisstant Systems Engineer but role Developer.
2012 - tilldate Designation is I.T.Analyst but role is again Developer.
So how can i prove that i'm a developer for all these years ?
#2
Re: Developer
Hi
I have more than 6.5 years of experience in Oracle pl/sql development and performance tuning .
I am planning to apply for Developer programmer (261312)
But I am from non IT educational background. B.tech in Electrical and M.tech in Power electronics.
Also in my company , the role and designation are not the same .
In my Pay slips and Experinece letters, only the
designation is shown but not the role.So
2008- 2012 Designation is Asisstant Systems Engineer but role Developer.
2012 - tilldate Designation is I.T.Analyst but role is again Developer.
So how can i prove that i'm a developer for all these years ?
I have more than 6.5 years of experience in Oracle pl/sql development and performance tuning .
I am planning to apply for Developer programmer (261312)
But I am from non IT educational background. B.tech in Electrical and M.tech in Power electronics.
Also in my company , the role and designation are not the same .
In my Pay slips and Experinece letters, only the
designation is shown but not the role.So
2008- 2012 Designation is Asisstant Systems Engineer but role Developer.
2012 - tilldate Designation is I.T.Analyst but role is again Developer.
So how can i prove that i'm a developer for all these years ?
It's also worth checking if you can pass the skills assessment for any occupation with non ICT qualifications.
Have a look here for a start - https://www.acs.org.au/migration-skills-assessment
#3
Slow & Steady
Joined: May 2014
Posts: 77
Re: Developer
Yes you could prove that you are a developer if you could give enough clear evidence of your role. Designations don't matter.
As your academic background does not match that required for a Developer programmer (261312). And it is most likely they will knock off 4 years of your experience during assessment and you'll have only 2.5 yrs to count as skilled experience.
As your academic background does not match that required for a Developer programmer (261312). And it is most likely they will knock off 4 years of your experience during assessment and you'll have only 2.5 yrs to count as skilled experience.
#4
Re: Developer
Yes you could prove that you are a developer if you could give enough clear evidence of your role. Designations don't matter.
As your academic background does not match that required for a Developer programmer (261312). And it is most likely they will knock off 4 years of your experience during assessment and you'll have only 2.5 yrs to count as skilled experience.
As your academic background does not match that required for a Developer programmer (261312). And it is most likely they will knock off 4 years of your experience during assessment and you'll have only 2.5 yrs to count as skilled experience.
If OP can pass this assessment, worth also checking to see if they can pass the points test which is going to be difficult with no experience points
#5
Slow & Steady
Joined: May 2014
Posts: 77
Re: Developer
Yes, Sparkles is right. It might happen you won't have any points for your experience even if you clear the assessment.
Suggestion is to have a professional advice as well.
Suggestion is to have a professional advice as well.