<blockquote rel="se29m"><blockquote rel="tangentph">and another thing sa mga naka experience na sa CDR and for other people's information na rin. Example you have worked for 4 companies:
Company A = 9 months
Company B = 3 years
Company C = 11 months
Company D = 4 months
Questions:
- Does EA credit the duration you have worked with the company even if it is just less than a year of work related to your occupation (Company A, B & D)? If so, possible 5 years and work experience, otherwise, 3 years.
Yes. But they sometimes deduct years of experience to say you are skilled na
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Any idea kung ano standards nila when it comes to deducting the number of years? Like EA has the policy to deduct automatically 1 year from total work experience or as per their judgement case to case basis or kung ano man rule nila so somehow we can anticipate kung ilan ang possibled deductions? If may source of information ka lang naman na na-encounter.</i>
- Sa CDR, you need 3 essays. But since 4 companies, if say, 1 essay per company, pwedeng combine 2 or more companies in an essay?
You mean career episodes? A career episode can be derived from any of your company. Three career episodes can be from the same company. It is a situation where you are able to perform your tasks applying the engineering principles etc.
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Yup. I meant the career episodes of 1000 to 2500 words each. Pano ung topic per episode? San ung source nun? For example, you have worked with one company, 1st career episode will cover this topic. 2nd episode another topic. Kasi you can cover and put up every engineering experience you have had with that company in one career episode e.</i>
Baka may makapaglinaw for may understanding and para na rin sa iba.
Thanks in advance.</blockquote>
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Sensya na at madaming tanong. Still not encountered those though I am still backreading. On-going na student visa ko but I want to work on na rin sa PR visa at qualified naman ako. Makaka discount pa sa tuition. Appreciate every bit of your assistance @se29m!
I have follow up clarifications in the quote above.