what does "other specialist ICT per sonel in Computing professional nec mean?
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what does "other specialist ICT per sonel in Computing professional nec mean?
Hi all,
Could any one guide me as to what kind of experience comes under "other specialist ICT personel"? has any one applied under this catogary?
i have done bachelors honrs in computer science with 5 year experience in a large school system where i work to train teachers about various software applications, developing simple applications, analyzing and suggesting new software to be bought by the organzization..etc...Under the designation of ICT Coordinator....
Any idea whether i qualify?
Saad
Could any one guide me as to what kind of experience comes under "other specialist ICT personel"? has any one applied under this catogary?
i have done bachelors honrs in computer science with 5 year experience in a large school system where i work to train teachers about various software applications, developing simple applications, analyzing and suggesting new software to be bought by the organzization..etc...Under the designation of ICT Coordinator....
Any idea whether i qualify?
Saad
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Re: what does "other specialist ICT per sonel in Computing professional nec mean?
I'm not sure that the opinions or experiences here would be that useful to you as only the ACS assessment itself will tell you the true answer but it might be a little late by then.
I would suggest that you contact an agent that specialises in ACS applications and have a discussion about it, they will generally provide some free advice before requiring you to sign on the dotted line.
With 5 years experience it sound like you would need your ICT degree to be counted for group A assessment but there amy by other 'recent graduate' options open to you. Ultimately, it is ACS that determine the best MODL category match for your skills (if any)
Good luck
I would suggest that you contact an agent that specialises in ACS applications and have a discussion about it, they will generally provide some free advice before requiring you to sign on the dotted line.
With 5 years experience it sound like you would need your ICT degree to be counted for group A assessment but there amy by other 'recent graduate' options open to you. Ultimately, it is ACS that determine the best MODL category match for your skills (if any)
Good luck