How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
#16
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Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Originally Posted by Cardos
Just an update to the above, my application has moved on slightly, I have been allocated and additional documents have been requested, in the form of my Microsoft transcript sharing ID, which have been sent off this morning.
What other documentation do you require for Group B, other than the job references in that unusual format and a couple of 1000 word project reports?
B
#17
Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Originally Posted by brutus
Is the online transcript sharing ID enough for the ACS?
What other documentation do you require for Group B, other than the job references in that unusual format and a couple of 1000 word project reports?
B
What other documentation do you require for Group B, other than the job references in that unusual format and a couple of 1000 word project reports?
B
But as for additional docs, I sent a detailed technical review of my career and two project reports, copy of my passport, work refs (certified)....ohhh and the application form of course
I probs chucked in some extra stuff as well, just missed the trascript sharing code...which i had bloody printed out to send with the application, but never did...dohhhhh
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Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Originally Posted by Cardos
No m8, the online transcript has been requested in addition to the certified print version of the transcript and the certified copy's of the actual certificates.
But as for additional docs, I sent a detailed technical review of my career and two project reports, copy of my passport, work refs (certified)....ohhh and the application form of course
I probs chucked in some extra stuff as well, just missed the trascript sharing code...which i had bloody printed out to send with the application, but never did...dohhhhh
But as for additional docs, I sent a detailed technical review of my career and two project reports, copy of my passport, work refs (certified)....ohhh and the application form of course
I probs chucked in some extra stuff as well, just missed the trascript sharing code...which i had bloody printed out to send with the application, but never did...dohhhhh
Thanks for that.
A detailed technical review of your career?
Was that a lengthy process compiling that?
The work refs are hard to get, as most companies don't like having a format dictated to them, but I've only my current place of work to get from now.
All the best with your application anyway.
B
#19
Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Originally Posted by brutus
Cardos,
Thanks for that.
A detailed technical review of your career?
Was that a lengthy process compiling that?
The work refs are hard to get, as most companies don't like having a format dictated to them, but I've only my current place of work to get from now.
All the best with your application anyway.
B
Thanks for that.
A detailed technical review of your career?
Was that a lengthy process compiling that?
The work refs are hard to get, as most companies don't like having a format dictated to them, but I've only my current place of work to get from now.
All the best with your application anyway.
B
If you wont a copy of my refs, PM me and I would be glad to send you abridged versions......however, I aint got a result yet, so I might not be a good role model....lol
Gd luck with your app B, PM me if you need any info m8
Last edited by Cardos; Sep 12th 2006 at 12:13 pm.
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Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Originally Posted by Cardos
All in all it wasn't too lengthy, I just started with my first tech support job right up until present day, I tried not to get too technical, and just explain in basic terms what I did/do, and what I learnt whilst doing it
If you wont a copy of my refs, PM me and I would be glad to send you abridged versions......however, I aint got a result yet, so I might not be a good role model....lol
Gd luck with your app B, PM me if you need any info m8
If you wont a copy of my refs, PM me and I would be glad to send you abridged versions......however, I aint got a result yet, so I might not be a good role model....lol
Gd luck with your app B, PM me if you need any info m8
#21
Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Originally Posted by stokesy43
Christ do you have to do all that crap if you are already here on a 457 and are being sponsored by an Employer.
#22
Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Originally Posted by Cardos
Just an update to the above, my application has moved on slightly, I have been allocated and additional documents have been requested, in the form of my Microsoft transcript sharing ID, which have been sent off this morning.
Hey, congrats on the progress!!! Hopefully we're not too far behind you then!
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Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Originally Posted by Cardos
Hehehehe....honest m8, I dunno........I just interpreted the instructions that way, but i guess if you need a positive skills assessment from the ACS you will need to go through it........does the subclass 457 require a skills assessment m8?
Just as a matter of interest if you have to write two project reports it must be quite a task to write them without metioning any specifics and breaching any confidentialities of either my company or their clients.
#24
Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Originally Posted by Iwannabethere
Hey, congrats on the progress!!! Hopefully we're not too far behind you then!
My fingers are well and truly crossed for u, Barbitana and Atiq.....but just a little bit more crossed for myself lol.
Originally Posted by Stokesy43
As I understand it a 457 can require assessment but mine didn't.
Just as a matter of interest if you have to write two project reports it must be quite a task to write them without metioning any specifics and breaching any confidentialities of either my company or their clients.
Just as a matter of interest if you have to write two project reports it must be quite a task to write them without metioning any specifics and breaching any confidentialities of either my company or their clients.
For instance, a network admin could include creating a DNS forward and reverse lookup zone on their network as a part of a project report on creating an active directory domain, and they could include why DNS is important and explain what they learnt about the different components of DNS during the project, and what they learnt about how different DNS record types service different queries, without ever going into any detail as to the servers specifics..........but like I said earlier, I haven't completed a successfull application, so I could be waaaaaaaay off the mark here m8, it's just the way I personally called it.
Last edited by Cardos; Sep 13th 2006 at 8:46 am.
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Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Today my status is changed Case Finalized but I am not getting
assessment result yet
Cardos wrote:
> > Hey, congrats on the progress!!! Hopefully we're not too far behind
> > you then!
> Thanks for that fella, I got a reciept for my extra docs this morning,
> so 10 out of 10 for service, i wasnt expecting anything for another
> week or so.
> My fingers are well and truly crossed for u, Barbitana and Atiq.....but
> just a little bit more crossed for myself lol.
> The way I see it, the trick is to concentrate on what you learned from
> the project, more so than the specifics of it.
> For instance, a network admin could include creating a DNS forward and
> reverse lookup zone on their network as a part of a project report on
> creating an active directory domain, and they could include why DNS is
> important and explain what they learnt about the different components of
> DNS during the project, and what they learnt about how different DNS
> record types service different queries, without ever going into any
> detail as to the servers specifics..........but like I said earlier, I
> haven't completed a successfull application, so I could be waaaaaaaay
> off the mark here m8, it's just the way I personally called it.
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
assessment result yet
Cardos wrote:
> > Hey, congrats on the progress!!! Hopefully we're not too far behind
> > you then!
> Thanks for that fella, I got a reciept for my extra docs this morning,
> so 10 out of 10 for service, i wasnt expecting anything for another
> week or so.
> My fingers are well and truly crossed for u, Barbitana and Atiq.....but
> just a little bit more crossed for myself lol.
> The way I see it, the trick is to concentrate on what you learned from
> the project, more so than the specifics of it.
> For instance, a network admin could include creating a DNS forward and
> reverse lookup zone on their network as a part of a project report on
> creating an active directory domain, and they could include why DNS is
> important and explain what they learnt about the different components of
> DNS during the project, and what they learnt about how different DNS
> record types service different queries, without ever going into any
> detail as to the servers specifics..........but like I said earlier, I
> haven't completed a successfull application, so I could be waaaaaaaay
> off the mark here m8, it's just the way I personally called it.
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
#26
Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Originally Posted by [email protected]
Today my status is changed Case Finalized but I am not getting
assessment result yet
Cardos wrote:
> > Hey, congrats on the progress!!! Hopefully we're not too far behind
> > you then!
> Thanks for that fella, I got a reciept for my extra docs this morning,
> so 10 out of 10 for service, i wasnt expecting anything for another
> week or so.
> My fingers are well and truly crossed for u, Barbitana and Atiq.....but
> just a little bit more crossed for myself lol.
> The way I see it, the trick is to concentrate on what you learned from
> the project, more so than the specifics of it.
> For instance, a network admin could include creating a DNS forward and
> reverse lookup zone on their network as a part of a project report on
> creating an active directory domain, and they could include why DNS is
> important and explain what they learnt about the different components of
> DNS during the project, and what they learnt about how different DNS
> record types service different queries, without ever going into any
> detail as to the servers specifics..........but like I said earlier, I
> haven't completed a successfull application, so I could be waaaaaaaay
> off the mark here m8, it's just the way I personally called it.
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
assessment result yet
Cardos wrote:
> > Hey, congrats on the progress!!! Hopefully we're not too far behind
> > you then!
> Thanks for that fella, I got a reciept for my extra docs this morning,
> so 10 out of 10 for service, i wasnt expecting anything for another
> week or so.
> My fingers are well and truly crossed for u, Barbitana and Atiq.....but
> just a little bit more crossed for myself lol.
> The way I see it, the trick is to concentrate on what you learned from
> the project, more so than the specifics of it.
> For instance, a network admin could include creating a DNS forward and
> reverse lookup zone on their network as a part of a project report on
> creating an active directory domain, and they could include why DNS is
> important and explain what they learnt about the different components of
> DNS during the project, and what they learnt about how different DNS
> record types service different queries, without ever going into any
> detail as to the servers specifics..........but like I said earlier, I
> haven't completed a successfull application, so I could be waaaaaaaay
> off the mark here m8, it's just the way I personally called it.
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
#27
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Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Originally Posted by [email protected]
Today my status is changed Case Finalized but I am not getting
assessment result yet
Cardos wrote:
> > Hey, congrats on the progress!!! Hopefully we're not too far behind
> > you then!
> Thanks for that fella, I got a reciept for my extra docs this morning,
> so 10 out of 10 for service, i wasnt expecting anything for another
> week or so.
> My fingers are well and truly crossed for u, Barbitana and Atiq.....but
> just a little bit more crossed for myself lol.
> The way I see it, the trick is to concentrate on what you learned from
> the project, more so than the specifics of it.
> For instance, a network admin could include creating a DNS forward and
> reverse lookup zone on their network as a part of a project report on
> creating an active directory domain, and they could include why DNS is
> important and explain what they learnt about the different components of
> DNS during the project, and what they learnt about how different DNS
> record types service different queries, without ever going into any
> detail as to the servers specifics..........but like I said earlier, I
> haven't completed a successfull application, so I could be waaaaaaaay
> off the mark here m8, it's just the way I personally called it.
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
assessment result yet
Cardos wrote:
> > Hey, congrats on the progress!!! Hopefully we're not too far behind
> > you then!
> Thanks for that fella, I got a reciept for my extra docs this morning,
> so 10 out of 10 for service, i wasnt expecting anything for another
> week or so.
> My fingers are well and truly crossed for u, Barbitana and Atiq.....but
> just a little bit more crossed for myself lol.
> The way I see it, the trick is to concentrate on what you learned from
> the project, more so than the specifics of it.
> For instance, a network admin could include creating a DNS forward and
> reverse lookup zone on their network as a part of a project report on
> creating an active directory domain, and they could include why DNS is
> important and explain what they learnt about the different components of
> DNS during the project, and what they learnt about how different DNS
> record types service different queries, without ever going into any
> detail as to the servers specifics..........but like I said earlier, I
> haven't completed a successfull application, so I could be waaaaaaaay
> off the mark here m8, it's just the way I personally called it.
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
thanks all i am waiitng herrchook what is your status now?
herrchook wrote:
> > Today my status is changed Case Finalized but I am not getting
> > assessment result yet
> >
> >
> > Cardos wrote:
> > > > Hey, congrats on the progress!!! Hopefully we're not too far
> > > > behind
> > > > you then!
> > > Thanks for that fella, I got a reciept for my extra docs this
> > > morning,
> > > so 10 out of 10 for service, i wasnt expecting anything for another
> > > week or so.
> > > My fingers are well and truly crossed for u, Barbitana and
> > > Atiq.....but
> > > just a little bit more crossed for myself lol.
> > > The way I see it, the trick is to concentrate on what you learned
> > > from
> > > the project, more so than the specifics of it.
> > > For instance, a network admin could include creating a DNS forward
> > > and
> > > reverse lookup zone on their network as a part of a project report
> > > on
> > > creating an active directory domain, and they could include why DNS
> > > is
> > > important and explain what they learnt about the different
> > > components of
> > > DNS during the project, and what they learnt about how different DNS
> > > record types service different queries, without ever going into any
> > > detail as to the servers specifics..........but like I said earlier,
> > > I
> > > haven't completed a successfull application, so I could be
> > > waaaaaaaay
> > > off the mark here m8, it's just the way I personally called it.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
> Fingers crossed for you that you hear very soon. We've been waiting
> since August 1st. so still a way to go for us.
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
herrchook wrote:
> > Today my status is changed Case Finalized but I am not getting
> > assessment result yet
> >
> >
> > Cardos wrote:
> > > > Hey, congrats on the progress!!! Hopefully we're not too far
> > > > behind
> > > > you then!
> > > Thanks for that fella, I got a reciept for my extra docs this
> > > morning,
> > > so 10 out of 10 for service, i wasnt expecting anything for another
> > > week or so.
> > > My fingers are well and truly crossed for u, Barbitana and
> > > Atiq.....but
> > > just a little bit more crossed for myself lol.
> > > The way I see it, the trick is to concentrate on what you learned
> > > from
> > > the project, more so than the specifics of it.
> > > For instance, a network admin could include creating a DNS forward
> > > and
> > > reverse lookup zone on their network as a part of a project report
> > > on
> > > creating an active directory domain, and they could include why DNS
> > > is
> > > important and explain what they learnt about the different
> > > components of
> > > DNS during the project, and what they learnt about how different DNS
> > > record types service different queries, without ever going into any
> > > detail as to the servers specifics..........but like I said earlier,
> > > I
> > > haven't completed a successfull application, so I could be
> > > waaaaaaaay
> > > off the mark here m8, it's just the way I personally called it.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
> Fingers crossed for you that you hear very soon. We've been waiting
> since August 1st. so still a way to go for us.
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
#29
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Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Hi, ours says Recieved: 1st August, Status: In Process Managed by: Anthony Ellard
Hopefully we'll get something back soon so we can get our application in to DIMA in October.
Hopefully we'll get something back soon so we can get our application in to DIMA in October.
#30
Re: How long it usually take to get result for skill assessment from ACS?
Originally Posted by herrchook
Hi, ours says Recieved: 1st August, Status: In Process Managed by: Anthony Ellard
Hopefully we'll get something back soon so we can get our application in to DIMA in October.
Hopefully we'll get something back soon so we can get our application in to DIMA in October.
We are next to each other on austimeline, and we both have Mr. Ellard as our assessor
Gd luck, I really hope you get an answer soon....... my status changed from 'awaiting document's' to 'in-process' this morning.........I think we are awaiting 'with assessor' status next.