Jump to content

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'engineering'.

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • Migration
    • Visa's and Migration
    • Shipping
  • General Chat
    • Welcome
    • Aussie Chat
    • Recreation & Socialising
    • The Barbie
  • Suburbs & Real Estate
    • Suburb Guides
    • Suburb Chat
    • Real Estate
  • Lifestyle
    • Money & Finance
    • Jobs, Careers, Vacancies
    • Health Care
    • Household
    • Transport
    • Kids Down Under
    • Photos of Adelaide
  • Partner Forums
    • Money Transfers: Ask Moneycorp
    • Pensions & Mortgages: Ask Vista
  • Classifieds
    • For Sale / Wanted

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


Found 4 results

  1. CDR is a must-have in obtaining a skilled migration visa, for which your CDR report needs to stand out amongst various Engineer applicants in Australia. And hence you can say that writing a CDR requires a lot of focus, experience, and time. If you believe you have good CDR writing skills, that's great, but if you are somewhat uncertain about writing a CDR, you should be seeking professional help. Why do Most CDR Reports Gets Rejected? Engineers in Australia without qualifications in engineering are required to show their competency through a CDR report. A CDR Report can help EA test your talents and abilities to decide whether you could get permission to stay and work in Australia. The CDR comprises the following essential components: Curriculum Vitae (CV), Three Career Episodes, Continuing Professional Development (CPD), and Summary Statement. Many applicants try to create their own CDR report. However, when applicants are less experienced with the rules, guidelines, and CDR writing skills of EA, they tend to make more mistakes which can eventually lead their reports to get rejected. Below are a few common reasons for the rejection of the CDR reports by Engineers Australia (EA): CDR report is not according to EA guidelines Improper structure and word count Grammatical errors and the presence of plagiarism Absence of essential scanned document Irrelevant career episodes and other information Wrong structure of the Career Episodes, summary statement, and CPD Lack of enough evidence to support the ideas in the CDR report CDR in a different language other than English Career episodes are too technical
  2. CDR Report A well-crafted CDR Report can help you for getting maximum points in Australian immigration. To create a perfect CDR Report, you should first understand the requirements of Engineers Australia. All the requirements are mentioned clearly in the MSA manual. However, EA assessors will evaluate your CDR. report based on your engineering competencies and English language proficiency, you must include all the essential information in your CDR Report. Here are some essential guidelines you need to follow to lessen CDR mistakes and obtain maximum points. in the Australian immigration process. ➢ Follow the MSA booklet Guidelines Engineers Australia has set some guidelines for what your CDR Report should include and how it should. be written. To understand the guidelines, you need to download the migration skill Assessment (MSA) booklet, which is accessible online on its official sites. Before writing your CDR Report, read each guideline. and understand the EA requirements. Next, compose your CDR Report accordingly by adhering to the guidelines prescribed by EA. ➢ Start with your Personal Information In your CV Resume, you can include detailed information about your competencies and the work you have. performed in an organization. In the head section of your CV-Resume, you can include your career. objective to define your goal and objective. Also remember, your CV-Resume should not exceed 2-3 pages. and 600-800 words.
  3. Good Afternoon, - Trained in plumbing and bricking trades. - Sales, Estimating, Procurement, Design and Senior Management within construction & building experienced. Currently on a 417 visa from the UK, seeking casual, short term, temporary or longer term employment opportunities within a similar field to the above. Looking for the opportunity to prove myself. Residing in North Adelaide for the remainder of 2019. I would love to hear from you.
  4. Hi all, Looking for a bit of advice really if any one can help. We're planning on coming over to Adelaide in May and I've been looking for work on the job sites for Management positions in building services or maintenance and there seems to be quite a few listed but having read through other posts on here it doesn't seem it is that easy or quick to find work in and around Adelaide. Does anyone have experience of how the jobs market is going in the engineering sector at the moment (mechanical, electrical and AC)? If it does take a while to find a permanent job how is the temp work out there? I'm not precious and would happily go and pick and pack in a warehouse or whatever if that's what it takes.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies, revised Privacy Policy and Terms of Use