@toyotafx said:
@toyotafx said:
@jun_als89 said:
Hello po sa lahat!
Registered ECE po ako sa pinas but in shipbuilding experience specifically in painting department (malayong-malayo sa profession). I plan to apply for Industrial or Production Engineer in EA (since it has the closest in description to my work). Tama po ba ginagawa ko na ibase ang CDR writing and Summary Statement sa Industrial Engineer or Production Engineer and not as an ECE?
Thanks in advance!
Hi Sir,
I am doing the same thing, manufacturing engineering graduate, most of my experience in Supply Chain. I aligned my Summary Statement/CDR on the ANZSCO description of Production Engineer. Based on what i read on the EA MSA manual, it should be okay as long as the competency elements of either PE, ET or EA are met and justified properly, supported by proper documentation.
I'm just waiting for the COE from an employer before I submit, will let you know how it turns out!
Hi @jun_als89. Just got my assessment from EA, came out positive and they recognized all of my relevant employment which is what I was hoping for. Here's a brief personal background and what I did.
- Manufacturing Engineering and Management qualification
- Employment for the past X years primarily in supply chain across several companies
- I submitted my CDR which was aligned to industrial engineering (mali pala nabanggit ko sa taas), but was assessed as a production engineer
- I got notified to submit additional documents from my first employment but was not able to provide specifically what they asked for. I opted to submit all of the documents that I have of my first employment, regardless if it wasn't in the list of qualified documents by EA.
- Got a positive assessment as a Production Engineer, not Industrial Engineer, even if my background was in Supply Chain. I can only attribute this to how I drafted my CDR.
Overall, based from my experience, EA assesses your qualifications based on:
- Quality of your CDR - make sure you don't copy or use someone else's CDR. there are a lot of materials on the internet to help you guide with your CE creation
- Your qualifications - it should be at the very least, aligned with your target qualification, if in case your CDR does not cut it
- CPD - i didn't put a lot of info, only a handful of seminars i've attended
- documents - luckily, i was studious enough to keep all of my 2316s and I just downloaded my SSS contribution and employment background in the portal. COEs are easy enough to get, as still maintain contact with my past employers.
I hope this helps!
@toyotafx said:
@toyotafx said:
@jun_als89 said:
Hello po sa lahat!
Registered ECE po ako sa pinas but in shipbuilding experience specifically in painting department (malayong-malayo sa profession). I plan to apply for Industrial or Production Engineer in EA (since it has the closest in description to my work). Tama po ba ginagawa ko na ibase ang CDR writing and Summary Statement sa Industrial Engineer or Production Engineer and not as an ECE?
Thanks in advance!
Hi Sir,
I am doing the same thing, manufacturing engineering graduate, most of my experience in Supply Chain. I aligned my Summary Statement/CDR on the ANZSCO description of Production Engineer. Based on what i read on the EA MSA manual, it should be okay as long as the competency elements of either PE, ET or EA are met and justified properly, supported by proper documentation.
I'm just waiting for the COE from an employer before I submit, will let you know how it turns out!
Hi @jun_als89. Just got my assessment from EA, came out positive and they recognized all of my relevant employment which is what I was hoping for. Here's a brief personal background and what I did.
- Manufacturing Engineering and Management qualification
- Employment for the past X years primarily in supply chain across several companies
- I submitted my CDR which was aligned to industrial engineering (mali pala nabanggit ko sa taas), but was assessed as a production engineer
- I got notified to submit additional documents from my first employment but was not able to provide specifically what they asked for. I opted to submit all of the documents that I have of my first employment, regardless if it wasn't in the list of qualified documents by EA.
- Got a positive assessment as a Production Engineer, not Industrial Engineer, even if my background was in Supply Chain. I can only attribute this to how I drafted my CDR.
Overall, based from my experience, EA assesses your qualifications based on:
- Quality of your CDR - make sure you don't copy or use someone else's CDR. there are a lot of materials on the internet to help you guide with your CE creation
- Your qualifications - it should be at the very least, aligned with your target qualification, if in case your CDR does not cut it
- CPD - i didn't put a lot of info, only a handful of seminars i've attended
- documents - luckily, i was studious enough to keep all of my 2316s and I just downloaded my SSS contribution and employment background in the portal. COEs are easy enough to get, as still maintain contact with my past employers.
I hope this helps!
Question po... Regarding CDR + RSEA, ano pong outcome yung ibibigay sa inyo... Medyo nalilito po ako dun sa relevant skilled employment assessment nila. Bale may CDR na po ako dati pa kaso for counting of overseas skilled employment ---> would CV be enough? Or need pa ba ng accompanying relevant skilled employment assessment nila? For the past EOI's, I only used CDR lang po and then for work experience, I attach lang palagi CV.