If you have completed your Engineering degree from outside Australia, Engineers’ Australia tests your competency before allowing you to live and work in Australia. It is mainly to ensure that the individuals they allow must be able to work in the Australian Job market and not pose themselves as a liability to the country. For this reason, EA devised the process of skills assessment of Engineers who haven’t studied in Australia using CDR. Through the three career episodes contained in the CDR, EA can gauge the facts about the extent of Engineering skills possessed by the applicant. Thus a properly drafted Career Episode is an absolute must if anyone wants to make sure that they get positively assessed for their migration to Australia by EA.
Engineers’ Australia is very particular about the format of a Career Episode. Information about it can also be found in the Migration Skills Assessment Booklet. However, for your convenience, we have simplified everything for you as explained in sections below. There are four sections of any career episodes which are Introduction, Background, Personal Engineering Activity and Summary.
Introduction: Introduction part merely serves as an opening to the career episode.
Background : The background section is the part where you introduce the project, your work area and project roles in brief after which their elaboration is done.
Personal Engineering Activity : This forms the main body of the career episode where all the explanation is done about the tasks you have performed. The explanation should be as such that you can demonstrate your engineering skills application ability in detail.
Summary : After the explanation part of the project is covered in the PEA (personal engineering activity) section of the Career Episode, the next part is to summarise the tasks of the project that you did/achieved.
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